
Ecuador & Galapagos Family Adventure (Private)
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Private Tour: Discover Ecuador and the Galapagos Islands on this 12-day family friendly adventure, taking in Quito's colonial charm, the Galapagos’ unique wildlife and stunning landscapes. Hike the Sierra Negra volcano, snorkel in crystal-clear waters, and visit the Charles Darwin Research Station. Experience the beauty of Cotopaxi, Llanganates National Park and the Amazon Jungle, with thrilling activities like mountain biking, rafting, and volcanic hikes, before relaxing in Papallacta’s hot springs.
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Tour Overview
Duration
12 daysHotel Rating
3-5 star hotelsStarts
QuitoEnds
PapallactaMinimum Age
8 years oldMaximum Age
Tours have upper age limits for several reasons, such as but not limited to: tour pace, activity level, and accommodation standards. If you fall outside of this age limit, we do have lots of other tours in Galapagos that are suitable for all ages!
Arrival Transfer
No - can be booked on requestDeparture Transfer
No - can be booked on requestTour Guide
Local Guides for scheduled sightseeingCountries
Galapagos, EcuadorMeals Included
Breakfast: 10, Lunch: 6, Dinner: 1Passengers
£3,975.00
£1,193.00
Tour Style
Group Size
Min 2 / Max N/A
Trip Type
Private Tours
Range
On this tour, you won't be joined by other travellers, and will just be travelling with your booking party. Some transportation & sightseeing may be shared, check the Inclusions for more information.
Guiding Style
This tour is led by a dedicated tour guide or tour leader who accompanies you throughout your journey. They take care of the day-to-day logistics, offer local insights at every stop, and are available to assist with any questions or needs along the way. On longer tours or multi-country itineraries, you may be accompanied by a different tour guide or tour leader for certain sections of the journey. For full details of the guiding services included on this tour, please refer to the Inclusions.
Tour Pace
A balanced pace, with a mix of free time and visits to multiple locations, allowing for both relaxation and exploration. Generally doesn't visit more than one or two destinations per day.
Physical Rating
Demands a higher level of physical effort, including extended walking, hiking, or more challenging terrain. You must be able to walk around 5-kilometres without stopping and on overland trips, you must be able to manage steps up into overland trucks.
Tour Guide
Local Guides for scheduled sightseeingGroup Size
Min 2 / Max N/ARange
On this tour, you won't be joined by other travellers, and will just be travelling with your booking party. Some transportation & sightseeing may be shared, check the Inclusions for more information.
Guiding Style
This tour is led by a dedicated tour guide or tour leader who accompanies you throughout your journey. They take care of the day-to-day logistics, offer local insights at every stop, and are available to assist with any questions or needs along the way. On longer tours or multi-country itineraries, you may be accompanied by a different tour guide or tour leader for certain sections of the journey. For full details of the guiding services included on this tour, please refer to the Inclusions.
Tour Pace
A balanced pace, with a mix of free time and visits to multiple locations, allowing for both relaxation and exploration. Generally doesn't visit more than one or two destinations per day.
Physical Rating
Demands a higher level of physical effort, including extended walking, hiking, or more challenging terrain. You must be able to walk around 5-kilometres without stopping and on overland trips, you must be able to manage steps up into overland trucks.
Trip Type
Private ToursIncluded
Not Included
Itinerary
Day 1 - Quito
Welcome to Quito, the largest and best-preserved colonial city in South America, which was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1978. Known as the Cultural Capital of South America, it lies on the equator in a valley at the foothills of the Pichincha volcano.
Upon arrival in Quito, head to the hotel for check-in. Explore Quito's historic old town and its surroundings if time permits.
Airport transfers are not included on this tour, but can be arranged.
Tour Style: This tour is semi-private. It departs on a day of your choice and you will not travelling as part of a group, but water transportation and included excursions in the Galapagos will be on a shared basis, with other travellers.
Day 2 - Quito to the Galapagos Islands

Quito - Baltra Island (Galapagos) - Puerto Ayora - Puerto Villamil. This morning, head to the airport in Quito for the included flight to Baltra Island, part of the Galápagos archipelago and a key stop in Charles Darwin’s journey that inspired his theory of evolution. Upon arrival, begin the journey to Puerto Ayora, the largest town in the Galápagos.
From there, take a boat to Isabela Island - the largest in the archipelago - formed by six shield volcanoes: Alcedo, Cerro Azul, Darwin, Ecuador, Sierra Negra, and Wolf. Five of these volcanoes are still active, making it one of the most volcanically active areas on Earth. The first night in the Galapagos Islands is at leisure.
Day 3 - Lava Tunnels Discovery & Snorkelling

Today, explore the incredible lava formations along the seashore of this volcanic island, shaped by its most recent eruptions. Known as “Los Túneles,” this otherworldly landscape - featured in BBC and National Geographic documentaries, is a labyrinth of lava arches and crystal-clear waters teeming with marine life.
While enjoying the included snorkelling through this natural wonder, swim alongside sea turtles, eagle rays, sea lions, white-tip reef sharks, and more. The turtles follow their own underwater highways from the mangroves to the open sea, and if lucky, get a chance to spot playful Galápagos penguins darting through the water.
Before or after the main excursion, enjoy additional activities such as snorkelling at Concha de Perla, biking around the island, or simply unwinding on Isabela’s stunning white-sand beaches. Alternatively, visit the giant tortoise breeding centre located walking distance from the hotel.
Day 4 - Sierra Negra Hike & Las Tintoreras Kayaking

Puerto Villamil - Las Tintoreras Islet - Puerto Villamil. After breakfast, drive from Puerto Villamil to the trailhead and prepare for the hike to the rim of the massive, lava-filled crater of Sierra Negra, which spans over 10 kilometres at its widest point. If there is energy to spare, continue to Volcán Chico, a secondary crater with fumaroles and vibrant lava formations - striking examples of the dramatic geological forces that shaped the Galápagos Islands. The total hiking distance today is 6 miles (9.6km) with the optional extension to Volcan Chico taking the total distance up to 10 miles (16km).
In the afternoon, visit Tintoreras Islet, just a short distance from Puerto Villamil. Here, kayak over the turquoise waters, which are inhabited by white-tipped reef sharks, Galápagos penguins, marine turtles, and sea lions. One of the nearby beaches, surrounded by mangroves, is one of the few places where marine iguanas are known to reproduce.
Day 5 - Charles Darwin Research Centre & Santa Cruz Highlands

Puerto Villamil - Santa Cruz. This morning, cross from Isabela to Santa Cruz and settle into the hotel in Puerto Ayora before visiting the Charles Darwin Research Station to learn about endemic species, the island’s vital conservation work and the story behind Charles Darwin's development of his theory of evolution, which he made while studying finches in the Galapagos.
In the afternoon, journey into the lush highlands to walk among giant tortoises at the Primicias reserve - an iconic Galapagos experience. As well as these gentle giants (some of which are more than 100 years old!), keep an eye out for pintail ducks, egrets, and finches by the freshwater lake. Later, return to Puerto Ayora for a relaxed final evening in the Galapagos.
Day 6 - Galapagos Islands to Quito

Santa Cruz - Quito (Ecuador). After a final breakfast and a few last snapshots of lounging sea lions, transfer to Baltra Airport for our flight back to the mainland. The rest of the day is at leisure.
Day 7 - Quito at Leisure
Today, the full day at leisure to experience Quito.
Alternatively, opt to join a colonial city tour & the equator line tour, starting with a walk through Quito’s charming streets. Visit landmarks like the Golden Church, San Francisco Square, and the Main Square, and stop by “Cruz Verde,” where Luis and his family have crafted traditional Colaciones candy for over 100 years. Then head north to the Equator Monument to stand in both hemispheres at once, with a quick stop at the Pululahua crater.
Or, join a Mindo cloud forest tour, exploring lush canopies filled with toucans, hummingbirds, and vibrant birdlife. Cross cable cars, hike to waterfalls, and enjoy optional adventures like rafting, tubing, or ziplining.
Alternatively, join an Otavalo market fair tour, ascending into the highlands to stroll cobblestone streets and browse vibrant textiles, ceramics, and jewellery offered by locals in traditional blue ponchos.
Day 8 - Cotopaxi Hike & Gateway to the Amazon

Quito - Cotopaxi National Park - Llanganates National Park - Banos. After breakfast, head south along the Avenue of Volcanoes toward Cotopaxi National Park, passing through vibrant Andean landscapes. The park sits at an altitude of 3,657 metres above sea level, offering stunning views of the surrounding highlands and the towering Cotopaxi volcano.
Upon arrival at Cotopaxi National Park, embark on a hike around the Limpiopungo Lagoon, located in the foothills of the Ruminahui Volcano. Here, enjoy views of Cotopaxi, the highest active volcano in the world.
In the afternoon, continue the journey towards Llanganates National Park, also known as the Sacred Mountain. The destination is the town of Banos, which marks the gateway to the Amazon.
Day 9 - Cloud Forest Mountain Biking

Banos - Llanganates National Park - Banos. Today, embark on a thrilling mountain biking adventure through Llanganates National Park, descending into the Pastaza River Canyon while soaking in the cool, misty atmosphere of the cloud forest. Pass through Andean farms and a canyon with many waterfalls, on a cycle .
Journey down into the jungle, and be rewarded with a spectacular view of Banos, a town renowned for its incredible location at the foothills of the Tungurahua volcano, which is the main attraction in the area and has remained active since 1999.
Returning to the accommodation in Banos, take some free time to explore the town and visit the Swing at the End of the World (not included).
Day 10 - Into the Amazon Jungle

Banos - Llanganates National Park - Amazon Jungle. Today, set off on the Waterfall Route, beginning with a visit to the Bride’s Veil waterfall. Take the Tarabita (cable car) across the Pastaza River before hiking down to the Pailon del Diablo waterfall, the second tallest in Ecuador. Afterward, head further into the lush wilderness of Llanganates National Park.
Llanganates, meaning "beautiful mountain" in the local language, is a place rich in legend and history. Over 600 years ago, the Incas hid their gold treasures here, and many explorers have ventured into the dense jungle in search of them, some never returning. During the hike through the tropical rainforest, climb through several stunning waterfall canyons, immersing ourselves in this pristine, untouched landscape.
The local native guide will share insights into the incredible flora and fauna that thrive in this unique habitat. Here, spend the night at a Local Basic Jungle Lodge, run by a Kichwa indigenous family, and experience the warmth of the local culture.
Please note: Tonight hotel is a basic accommodation with private rooms, but the bathroom is shared. The rooms are clean, and each bed is equipped with a mosquito net. While there is no electricity in the rooms, a social area is available for charging devices.
Day 11 - Amazon White Water Rafting

Amazon Jungle - Papallacta. This morning, head to the Jatunyacu River, sit through a safety briefing from our rafting guides. Then, embark on a Class III rafting adventure down the river, known for its crystal-clear waters and thrilling rapids. Along the way, enjoy games and explore one of the canyons. The trip will conclude with a picnic prepared by our local guides.
Afterward, head back into the Andes to Papallacta, and unwind in the volcanic hot springs, nestled high in the refreshing Andean mountains.
Day 12 - Papallacta
The tour ends today after breakfast. The airport transfer is not included, so make your way back to Quito, the airport or your next destination independently. We can assist with a transfer, should you require assistance.
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Extras and add-ons
If you'd like to add extras or add-ons to your booking, you can do this easily during checkout. Just review the available options and select any additional services or upgrades you'd like before completing your purchase.
Pre and Post Tour Accommodation
Extend your tour with us by booking pre and post-accommodation, available at a per-person, per-night rate.
Post Tour Accommodation - Quito

Additional Extras
Enhance your tour with these optional extras, helping you to get the most from your adventure.
Add-on: Quito City Tour
On this 3 hour city tour explore the heart of Quito through a local lens, strolling its narrow streets and visiting key cultural and historical landmarks including the Golden Church, San Francisco Square and the Main Square. Enjoy a stop at Luis’ local workshop, “Cruz Verde”, where his family has been hand-making the traditional sweets known as colaciones for over 100 years, keeping Quito's tradition alive. Then continue to El Panecillo to see its iconic monument of the Virgin Mary, which towers over the city, and from the top of the hill enjoy stunning panoramic views across the capital.
Add-on: Cotopaxi Volcano Day Expedition
Just south of Quito rises Cotopaxi, the world’s highest active volcano, surrounded by a national park filled with diverse plant life, abundant wildlife and traces of Inca history; we travel south along the Panamericana to the park entrance, visit the natural history museum and then continue up the volcano to around 4,500 metres. From the parking lot it's a 45-minute walk up to the refuge. We descend and drive across the páramo to Limpiopungo Lake to enjoy a gentle walk, birdlife and superb Andean views, returning to Quito in the afternoon. Meals included: Lunch. Note: Minimum 2 people required to operate this tour.
Add-on: Papallacta Hot Spring Spa
Depart Quito in the morning travelling along the road that leads to the Amazon, stopping briefly at the Papallacta Lagoon to admire its páramo landscape before continuing to the Termas de Papallacta hot springs, where we enjoy a short cloud-forest walk as our guide explains the area’s rich biodiversity, spotting orchids and colourful birds along the way. Then take time to relax in volcanic thermal pools or opt for spa treatments; after a recommended lunch stop, we make our way back to Quito, arriving in the late afternoon. Note: Minimum 2 people required to operate this tour.
Add-on: Mindo Cloud Forest
Travel for just over an hour from Quito to the Mindo Cloud Forest, a haven of incredible plant and animal life and a paradise for birdwatchers. This day trip is a full nature adventure, from exploring a pre-Inca archaeological site and walking through a wild orchid collection to visiting a stunning jungle waterfall. Highlights include a butterfly farm, where we watch giant butterflies emerge and even feed them from your hand, as well as optional activities like tubing down rapids, soaring along 13 canopy zip-lines, or visiting a small chocolate factory to see cacao transformed into delicious treats. The tour combines wildlife, culture, and adventure, returning to Quito by late afternoon. Meals included: Lunch. Note: Minimum 2 people required to operate this tour.
Add-on: Quito City Tour & Equator
Explore the heart of Quito through a local lens, strolling its narrow streets and visiting key landmarks such as the Golden Church, San Francisco Square and the Main Square. Then step into Luis’ “Cruz Verde†workshop, where his family has made traditional colaciones for over a century. Over lunch, join locals for a tasty meal, before heading to the Equator Line to stand on both hemispheres and try balancing an egg on a nail. Meals included: Lunch.
Add-on: Otavalo Market Fair
Setting off early from Quito, we travel through striking Andean scenery to the renowned Otavalo Market, South America’s most famous Indigenous fair, where we wander cobbled streets lined with Otavalo people in traditional dress and browse vibrant stalls filled with textiles, paintings, jewellery, ceramics and tapestries. Our journey continues to Cotacachi, known for its fine leather goods, before we head to the village of Pijal for a hands-on cultural experience with the Sacha WarmiKuna women’s project, learning about traditional textile skills, culinary heritage and helping to prepare ajà before enjoying a freshly cooked Andean meal and exploring their crafts. There’s also time to purchase beautiful handmade scarves before we return to Quito in the late afternoon.

Papallacta to Quito Airport Transfer (per vehicle, max 6)

Papallacta to Quito Airport Transfer (per vehicle max 2)

Quito Airport Transfer (one way per car max 6)

Quito Airport Transfer (one way per car max 4)

Quito Airport Transfer (one way per car max 2)
Hotels
The hotels listed below are examples which we frequently use on this tour. Alternative hotels of a similar standard may be used instead.
If you are interested in booking pre or post-tour accommodation, here are some of the hotels we typically use.





Prices & Dates
Twin/Double and Single room prices are per person and based on a travelling party of at least 2 adults. Prices may vary depending on hotel and room availability.
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