5 Day Galapagos Island Hopping Tour
From $2249 per person
Everything You Need, Nothing You Don’t
What’s Included
- Expert naturalist guide (licensed by Galapagos National Park)
- Snorkeling equipment
- Airport transfers
- All inter-island ferries
- Hotel accommodations (4 nights)
- Daily breakfast
A Galapagos cruise covering these same islands runs $4,000–$8,000 per person. In five days, our island-hopping format gets you the iconic wildlife — sea lions, marine iguanas, giant tortoises — with more flexibility and far better food on land, for roughly half the price.
What Travelers Are Saying About Us
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “This was an absolutely one of the most incredible, well planned experiences of my life. My dad and I did the 5 day island hopping tour.” — Zoe C, Seattle, USA, May 2025
Your Day-by-Day Journey

Day 1 – Arrival Santa Cruz Island
- Walk with giant tortoises in the Santa Cruz highlands
- Travel by boat to Isabela Island
- Watch the topical sunset with a drink in your hand
Day 2 – Kayak in Isabela Island
- Morning bicycle ride along the beach to the Wall of Tears
- Stop, swim and explore the mangroves
- Kayak in Tintoreras with sea turtles, sea lions and manta rays


Day 3 – Hike Volcanic Sulfur Mines
- Hike to Minas de Azufre, the sulfer mines of Sierra Negra Volcano
- Enjoy farm to table lunch in Isabela’s Highlands
- Snorkel in Concha de Perla or relax with a free afternoon
Day 4 – Snorkel in Los Tuneles
- Visit Los Tuneles, the most popular snorkeling location in Isabela
- Swim with sea turtles, white tip reef sharks and seahorses
- Travel on the afternoon boat back to Santa Cruz

Meals – 4 breakfasts & lunches, 1 dinner
Accommodation – Hotel (4 nights, double occupancy)*
Guide – English speaking Galapagos Naturalist Guide with you for the duration of the tour
Included Day Tours –
- Wetlands & Wall of Tears Bicycle Tour
- Tintoreras Tour
- Sierra Negra Volcano Tour
- Los Tuneles Tour
- Santa Cruz Highlands Tour
Transport – Taxi, bus, public ferry boat
Equipment – Snorkeling gear (mask, fins & short wetsuit) for all snorkeling tours, bicycles for Wall of Tears tour
*Price is based on double occupancy hotel accommodation. Single supplement is available upon request.
– Flights entering and departing Galapagos
– $20 INGALA Transit Control Card
– $200 Galapagos National Park Entrance Fee
– Accommodation and meals additional to those specified in the itinerary
– Laundry, bar, beverage and other personal charges
– Tips/gratuities for your guide
Scuba Diving – Include a scuba diving day tour in your Island Hopping Tour. Tours are available for beginners to advanced divers.
Artisanal Fishing – Experience a sustainable fishing tour and try your luck catching varieties such as Yellowfin tuna, Wahoo and Mahi Mahi.
Volcano Glamping – Spend the night under the stars on the caldera of Sierra Negra Volcano. After a hiking to the top of the volcano, enjoy the night camping, and wake up to a glorious sunrise.
Ask us for more information about these additional optional activities.
Everything You’re Wondering About This Tour
If you’ve ever wanted to walk alongside wildlife that has no fear of humans, swim with sea lions, and stand on a volcano — this tour was made for you. Our island hopping tours attract a wide range of travelers: couples, families, friend groups and retirees. One of our most recent reviewers joined with her father at nearly 80 years old and called it “an incredible experience from start to finish.” You don’t need to be sporty or adventurous in the extreme sense — you just need curiosity and a willingness to get outside. If you’re comfortable with a full day of activity, some walking on uneven terrain, and getting in the water, you’ll thrive here.
Moderate. Most days involve a mix of walking, snorkeling, and boat transfers — nothing technical, but you should be comfortable on your feet for several hours. The most demanding activity is the Minas de Azufre tour: a 3km walk from the National Park checkpoint down into the caldera of Sierra Negra Volcano, across a salt layer to the sulfur mines where you can see green sulfur emissions rising from the ground. It’s a medium-intensity hike on rocky terrain — no climbing, but sturdy footwear helps. Snorkeling is included on multiple days; you don’t need to be a strong swimmer, but being comfortable in the water with a mask and fins helps. If you have specific mobility concerns, get in touch before booking and we’ll let you know exactly what to expect on each day.
Yes — families are very welcome on our island hopping tours. We recommend a minimum age of around 8 years old, though this depends on the child; the key factors are comfort in the ocean and the ability to stay engaged on longer days. Kids consistently love the Galapagos because the wildlife is so close and so unfazed by humans. Sea lions swim up to you in the water, iguanas sunbathe inches from the path, and giant tortoises roam freely in the highlands. It tends to be a trip children remember for the rest of their lives. If you’re unsure whether your child is ready, drop us a message and we’ll help you figure it out.
To keep our pricing honest, here’s what you’ll need to budget for separately: flights to and from the Galapagos; the $200 Galapagos National Park entrance fee; the $20 INGALA Transit Control Card (required for all visitors); dinners on days not specified in the itinerary; any personal expenses like drinks, laundry, or souvenirs; and tips for your guide, which are always appreciated but never obligatory. Everything else; accommodation, included meals, day tours, snorkeling gear, bicycles, and transport between islands, is covered in your tour price.
There are no direct flights from the US to the Galapagos. You’ll fly into either Quito (UIO) or Guayaquil (GYE) in mainland Ecuador first, then connect to the islands. Flights land at either Baltra Airport (near Santa Cruz) or San Cristóbal Airport — we’ll confirm which based on your tour. Most US travelers fly through a hub like Miami, Atlanta, Houston, or New York, with total travel time ranging from roughly 10 to 16 hours depending on your origin city. We recommend arriving in Quito or Guayaquil the day before your tour starts so a delayed connection doesn’t cost you Day 1.
If you cancel 90 or more days before your tour start date, you’ll receive a 50% refund. Cancellations made within 90 days of departure are non-refundable. We strongly recommend purchasing travel insurance that covers trip cancellation. Given the logistics involved in getting to the Galapagos, it’s genuinely worth having. If something unexpected comes up, reach out to us as early as possible; we’ll always do our best to work with you.
Yes — and we’d say that even if we weren’t the ones selling it. The Galapagos is one of the only places on earth where the wildlife evolved without land predators, which means the animals have no instinct to flee from humans. You don’t watch wildlife from a distance through binoculars here. You snorkel alongside sea turtles, sit a few feet from nesting blue-footed boobies, and walk trails where sea lions sprawl across the path. It’s an experience that genuinely can’t be replicated anywhere else. The cost reflects the protection fees, permits, and logistics required to preserve one of the world’s most extraordinary ecosystems, and most of our travelers say it was the best money they’ve ever spent on a trip. Our tours start from $2,249 per person and include accommodation, guided tours, most meals, snorkeling gear, and all inter-island transport.
Both get you to the Galapagos — but the experience is quite different. A cruise keeps you on a boat each night, moving between islands while you sleep. Island hopping means you stay in actual hotels in the island towns, eat at local restaurants, and move between islands by public ferry. The practical differences matter: island hopping costs significantly less than a comparable cruise, you have more flexibility in your schedule, and you get to experience the local communities rather than just the visitor sites. The tradeoff is that some of the more remote islands are only accessible by cruise. For most travelers, especially those who prefer a bed that doesn’t rock and the option to explore a town at night, island hopping delivers an equally rich wildlife experience at a fraction of the price, with a local guide who knows these islands like their own backyard. Pahoehoe has been running island hopping tours since 2013 and has been TripAdvisor’s highest-rated Galapagos operator every year since.
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