From $8,901 per person
9 days
Ships: National Geographic Islander II, National Geographic Gemini
Day-by-day description of your cruise and cruise activities.
Lima, Peru
Arrive in Lima, Peru’s thriving capital, and transfer to the convenient Wyndham Grand Costa del Sol Lima Airport hotel, located at the airport. Most international flights arrive in the late evening. Opt to arrive early for <a href= https://www.expeditions.com/extensions/taste-of-lima-pre-voyage-extension>a Lima pre-voyage extension</a> staying at the iconic Country Club Lima Hotel. The extension adds just a day to the expedition and gives you a chance to rest, relax and see this UNESCO World Heritage designated city.<b>Arrival Time: </b>Anytime.<br /><b>Arrival City: </b>Lima, Peru
Lima / Cusco / Sacred Valley
Fly to Cusco this morning and transfer down into the Sacred Valley to Pisac, known for its market and the archaeological site that rises above the town. After lunch, continue through the Sacred Valley and check-in at Tambo del Inka, your hotel for the next two nights.
Machu Picchu
Drive to Ollantaytambo and admire the archaeological site, then board the scenic train traveling along the Urubamba River to Machu Picchu. Perched at nearly 8,000 feet in the “eyebrow of the jungle,” the sanctuary is surrounded by tropical mountain forest with diverse birds and orchids. Linger after daytime visitors have departed, returning to Machu Picchu Pueblo for the train ride back to the Sacred Valley and Tambo del Inka this evening. Dinner is served aboard the first-class train.<b> </b>
Sacred Valley / Cusco
Departing the hotel, drive through the Sacred Valley to Chinchero, a typical Andean village, where National Geographic Grantee Nilda Callañaupa gives us a demonstration of Inca weaving traditions with the women in her cooperative. Here, you'll enjoy a family-style lunch. Continue to Cusco and Sacsayhuamán, the emblematic monolithic stone site standing over the city from the northern outskirts. Like Machu Picchu, the ceremonial center was built during the reign of Inka Pacachuti. Opt to return to Cusco downhill on foot, walking through the eclectic San Blas neighborhood. In Cusco, check-in at the Belmond Monasterio Hotel on Plaza Nazarenas in the historic center for two nights. Dinner is on your own for the next two nights to explore nearby celebrated restaurants or rest and relax at the hotel.
Cusco
This morning, explore Cusco, the center of the Inca universe and UNESCO-designated World Heritage site. Tour the ornate 17th-century cathedral and Plaza de Armas, as well as the sacred Inca Temple of the Sun. After lunch, the afternoon and evening are yours to enjoy at your own pace: relax, shop, wander or visit one of Cusco's many churches and museums. Dinner is on your own to delve into the culinary scene in this Andean cultural center.
Cusco / Lima / Guayaquil, Ecuador
Bid farewell to Peru and continue to Ecuador for the second part of your expedition with flights from Cusco via Lima to Guayaquil, Ecuador's largest city. Overnight at Hotel del Parque.
Guayaquil / Baltra / Embark Ship
Fly on Day 7 to Galápagos. Each day here, you'll hike, swim, snorkel or explore by kayak or Zodiac—all the while witnessing incredible interactions between animals in their natural habitat. Start exploring on Isla Santa Cruz with a trip over the highlands of Santa Cruz upon arrival. Over these few days, walk in a cactus forest with endemic land iguanas on Santa Fé. Wander among sea lions and admire soaring sea birds on Plaza Sur. Search for penguins on stark black lava at Sullivan Bay on Santiago. Snorkel in crystal-clear water at Sombrero Chino. And sail across the Equator and into the flooded caldera at Genovesa, a seabird paradise where you'll bid farewell to Darwin's Islands.
Baltra / Disembark Ship / Guayaquil or Quito
Disembark this morning for a return flight to the mainland, where you'll transfer to Hotel del Parque in Guayaquil. In Quito there are <a href=https://www.expeditions.com/landing/galapagos-extend-your-visit/ >several hotel options</a>. The afternoon and evening are at your leisure. You may be able to take advantage of overnight flights home. Ask your expedition specialist about joining a culturally rich <a href=https://www.expeditions.com/extensions/quito-and-otavalo-post-voyage-extension/>post-voyage extension to Quito and Otavalo</a>, a celebrated market town.
Guayaquil or Quito
After breakfast, transfer to the airport and board flights home, unless you have arranged for additional nights or an extension. <b>Departure Time:</b> Anytime on day 12, or after 7:00 p.m. local time on day 11. <br /><b>Departure City:</b> Guayaquil or Quito, Ecuador
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Discover the Galápagos Islands in refined comfort aboard the National Geographic Islander II, a luxurious all-suite expedition yacht designed to offer an intimate and immersive experience in one of the world’s most extraordinary wildlife destinations. Purpose-built for exploration and fully refurbished by Lindblad Expeditions, this 280-foot vessel combines elegance, sustainability, and cutting-edge expedition technology—making it one of the most advanced ships operating in the archipelago.
Accommodating just 48 guests in 26 spacious suites, the Islander II offers an atmosphere of understated luxury. Each suite features large windows, spa-inspired bathrooms, premium bedding, and thoughtfully curated design elements inspired by the natural surroundings of the Galápagos. Select suites offer private balconies and convertible sofa beds for families or traveling companions.
Onboard amenities are tailored to comfort and enrichment, including a library with panoramic views, a locally inspired dining program featuring fresh Ecuadorian cuisine, a wellness space with spa services and a gym, and ample open deck areas for wildlife viewing and stargazing. The ship also includes a science hub, where guests can engage with field researchers and participate in citizen science projects.
The Islander II carries a full suite of exploration tools, including Zodiacs, kayaks, stand-up paddleboards, snorkeling equipment, and a glass-bottom Zodiac—ensuring safe, diverse, and up-close experiences with the region’s iconic wildlife. Daily excursions are led by an expert team of naturalists, marine biologists, and a National Geographic-certified photo instructor, all deeply knowledgeable about the unique ecosystems and conservation efforts of the Galápagos.
Balancing five-star service with a strong expedition ethos, the National Geographic Islander II delivers an unforgettable way to explore the Galápagos—with deep engagement, exceptional comfort, and privileged access to this living laboratory of evolution
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