292 cruises

: Ecuador

Baltra Itinerary
from £5,385.47
price per person Taxes included
24 reservations in 48 hours
Duration: 7 nights
Departure from: Baltra Landing: Baltra
Itinerary:
1. Baltra

South America: Ecuador

Baltra Itinerary South America
from £5,319.52
price per person Taxes included
20 reservations in 48 hours
Celebrity Xpedition | 8 Jun 2024
Duration: 7 nights
Departure from: Baltra Landing: Baltra
Itinerary:
1. Baltra,
2. Black Turtle Cove,
3. Rabida,
4. Puerto Egas,
5. Caleta Tagus,
6. Punta Espinoza,
7. Urvina Bay,
8. Punta Vicente Roca,
9. Bartolome Island,
10. Las Bachas,
11. Daphne Island,
12. El Barranco,
13. Bahia Darwin,
14. Puerto Ayora,
15. Baltra

South America: Ecuador

Baltra Itinerary South America
from £5,502.41
price per person Taxes included
22 reservations in 36 hours
Celebrity Flora | 9 Jun 2024
Duration: 7 nights
Departure from: Baltra Landing: Baltra
Itinerary:
1. Baltra,
2. Puerto Egas,
3. Rabida,
4. Elizabeth Bay,
5. Caleta Tagus,
6. Sullivan Bay,
7. Bartolome Island,
8. Las Bachas,
9. Daphne Island,
10. North Seymour Island,
11. Puerto Baquerizo Moreno,
12. Punta Pitt,
13. Puerto Ayora,
14. Baltra

South America: Ecuador

Baltra Itinerary South America
from £6,201.42
price per person Taxes included
26 reservations in 48 hours
Celebrity Xploration | 15 Jun 2024
Duration: 7 nights
Departure from: Baltra Landing: North Seymour Island
Itinerary:
1. Baltra,
2. Black Turtle Cove,
3. Sullivan Bay,
4. Bartolome Island,
5. Urvina Bay,
6. Caleta Tagus,
7. Punta Espinoza,
8. Punta Vicente Roca,
9. Puerto Egas,
10. Playa Espumilla,
11. Puerto Ayora,
12. El Barranco,
13. Bahia Darwin,
14. Baltra,
15. North Seymour Island
292 cruises

Baltra Island, also known as South Seymour Island, is a small island located in the Galápagos archipelago of Ecuador. Thanks to its location, the city is the ideal starting point to explore other islands.The island is relatively flat and arid, with a landscape characterized by dry vegetation. This is the ideal destination for nature lovers because they have the opportunity to see the unique flora and fauna of the island. Even though its wildlife is not as rich as some of the other islands in the Galápagos.

However, visitors can see unique species like land iguanas, sea lions, and various bird species. In order to preserve them, government and local organizations are heavily involved in conservation efforts. During World War II, Baltra was used by the United States as a military base.


Their presence is still visible in the infrastructure left behind, including an airstrip, paved the way for its current role in tourism and transportation.

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