Ecuador (Galápagos) / Peru (Machu Picchu)

Origins & Empires: The Galápagos and the Sacred Valley

A 16-day odyssey from the volcanic cradle of evolution to the sovereign peaks of the Andes. Experience Darwin's islands by private catamaran and the Inca's empire from the continent's most storied luxury lodges.

Aerial view of Machu Picchu
Duration
16
Days
15
Nights
Shorter itineraries available
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Year-round
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The Absolute Synthesis of South America

There are expeditions that touch the surface, and then there is this: a 16-day deep-dive into the two most profound landscapes on the continent. Your journey begins in the Galápagos aboard the National Geographic Delfina, a sleek, 16-guest catamaran that offers a level of intimacy and stability unreachable by larger vessels. Accompanied by veteran naturalists and certified photo instructors, you will navigate the "Enchanted Isles," snorkeling with sea lions and walking among prehistoric iguanas in the very footsteps of Darwin.

The second act of this grand expedition takes you from the coast to the clouds. In Peru, the pace shifts from volcanic shores to Incan masonry. This isn't a standard land tour; it is a curated collection of Peru’s finest experiences, from the Relais & Châteaux luxury of Sol y Luna in the Sacred Valley to the historic Belmond Hotel Monasterio in Cusco. With two full days at Machu Picchu and private access to the Larco Museum and Casa Aliaga in Lima, you will uncover the cultural and archaeological soul of the Land of the Inca with the world’s leading historians by your side.

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NatGeo 16-Day Galápagos, Machu Picchu, Peru
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Trip Itinerary

Day
1
Quito or Guayaquil

Your South American adventure begins in Ecuador. Arrive in either the high-altitude Andean capital of Quito or the tropical coastal hub of Guayaquil. Upon arrival, you will be met for a private transfer to your hotel. This first evening is designed for relaxation and acclimation; both cities serve as vibrant gateways to the archipelago. Enjoy a quiet night at your hotel before the expedition officially kicks off tomorrow with our flight to the islands.

Included:
Tonight's Accommodation
TBD Lodging
Quito Plaza Foch
-2.1894,-79.8772
Guayaquil Waterfront
-0.2027,-78.4908
Quito Plaza Foch
-0.2202,-78.5123
Quito Historic Center
Day
2
Embarkation

Fly to the Galápagos and step aboard the National Geographic Delfina, a sleek and stable 16-guest catamaran designed for intimate exploration. After settling into your air-conditioned cabin, meet the expedition team—naturalists and photo instructors who will be your conduits to the wild for the next week. As the ship gets underway, we begin our immersion into one of the most pristine ecosystems on Earth, where the wildlife has no fear of man and every landing offers a new chapter in the story of evolution.

Included:
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Tonight's Accommodation
National Geographic Delfina
-0.4419,-90.2741
Baltra Airport
-0.4450,-90.2700
Delfina Boarding Area
Day
3
North Seymour & Central Isles

Land at North Seymour to follow coastal trails past nesting frigatebirds and blue-footed boobies. The island is a hub of activity, where sea lions pup in the shade of palo santo trees and prehistoric land iguanas roam the brush. This is your first true introduction to the fearlessness of Galápagos wildlife. Spend the afternoon snorkeling in the nutrient-rich central waters, looking for reef sharks, sea turtles, and the first of many colorful schools of fish that define the archipelago's undersea realm.

Included:
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Tonight's Accommodation
National Geographic Delfina
-0.3925,-90.2831
North Seymour Trail
-0.4000,-90.3000
Central Isles Snorkel Site
Day
4
Bartolomé & Santiago

Climb the wooden steps to the summit of Bartolomé for the most iconic view in the Galápagos: Pinnacle Rock framed by volcanic craters. Catch a glimpse of the rare Galápagos penguin before heading to Santiago. Here, explore the tide pools of Puerto Egas, where fur seals shelter in grottos of black basalt. The contrast between the stark, lunar-like landscapes and the vibrant life in the grottoes is breathtaking. In the afternoon, kayak or paddleboard along the coast where Darwin once walked, exploring an enchanting coastal forest that teems with shorebirds.

Included:
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Tonight's Accommodation
National Geographic Delfina
-0.2833,-90.5500
Pinnacle Rock
-0.2316,-90.8172
Puerto Egas Santiago
-0.2840,-90.5510
Bartolomé Summit
Day
5
Isabela & The Equator

Cross the Equator at Volcán Ecuador, the northernmost of Isabela’s six great shield volcanoes. The sheer scale of this island is evident as we land in the footsteps of Darwin and Melville. This is a day for the giants; look for whales and dolphins in the deeper channels and sea turtles in the coves. Along the wildly eroded volcanic shore, we’ll search for the elusive ocean sunfish. The geology here is a masterclass in volcanic force, with recent flows and massive craters defining the horizon as we navigate the archipelago's western edge.

Included:
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Tonight's Accommodation
National Geographic Delfina
0.0200,-91.5400
Volcan Ecuador
-0.2725,-91.3694
Tagus Cove
-0.5960,-91.0700
Elizabeth Bay
Day
6
Fernandina’s Pristine Shores

Fernandina is the youngest and most pristine island in the Galápagos, a raw landscape of active volcanism. We land at Punta Espinosa, home to the largest colonies of marine iguanas in the world. Watch these prehistoric 'dragons' basking on the obsidian rock or feeding on algae underwater. This is also a stronghold for the flightless cormorant—a bird that evolved to trade its wings for superior diving skills. Hike across recent lava flows that look like frozen black rope, a stark reminder that these islands are still very much in the process of being born.

Included:
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Tonight's Accommodation
National Geographic Delfina
-0.3667,-91.5500
Punta Espinosa
-0.3700,-91.5000
Fernandina Lava Fields
-0.3680,-91.5450
Flightless Cormorant Nesting
Day
7
Española & Floreana

Española is a bird-watcher's paradise, home to the world's only population of waved albatross. Watch their elaborate courtship rituals and see Nazca boobies nesting along the cliffs. Later, we head to Floreana to follow a trail past a pink-tinted lagoon where flamingos often feed. Visit the historic 'Post Office Bay' to leave a postcard in the legendary mail barrel, a tradition dating back to the 18th-century whalers. The snorkeling at Champion Islet is a final highlight, offering some of the highest fish diversity in the archipelago.

Included:
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Tonight's Accommodation
National Geographic Delfina
-1.3500,-89.6500
Gardner Bay
-1.2975,-90.4283
Post Office Bay
-1.3731,-89.7342
Punta Suarez
-1.2333,-90.3833
Champion Islet
Day
8
Santa Cruz Highlands

In Puerto Ayora, we transition to the lush, green highlands of Santa Cruz. This is the realm of the Galápagos Giant Tortoise. Witness these massive, ancient creatures roaming in the wild before visiting the Charles Darwin Research Station to learn about the critical breeding and conservation programs that saved the species. Spend your final afternoon in the islands exploring the town’s charming galleries or wandering the docks where sea lions and pelicans vie for the catch of the day, reflecting on a week spent in the world's most legendary laboratory.

Included:
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Tonight's Accommodation
National Geographic Delfina
-0.7436,-90.3040
Charles Darwin Research Station
-0.6333,-90.3667
Santa Cruz Highlands
-0.7431,-90.3130
Puerto Ayora Harbor
Day
9
Galápagos to Lima

Bid farewell to the Delfina as we disembark and fly to Lima, Peru, via Guayaquil. Upon arrival in the 'City of Kings,' check into the Belmond Miraflores Park, an ultra-luxury sanctuary set on a wide promenade overlooking the Pacific. After a week in the wild, the sophisticated energy of Lima’s Miraflores district offers a refined change of pace. Take a sunset stroll along the cliffs of the Costa Verde before enjoying a quiet dinner at your leisure in one of the world's burgeoning culinary capitals.

Included:
villa
Tonight's Accommodation
Belmond Miraflores Park
-12.1287,-77.0304
Miraflores Promenade
-12.1315,-77.0300
Larcomar
-12.1250,-77.0350
Pacific Overlook
Day
10
Colonial Lima & Larco

Explore the World Heritage layers of colonial Lima. Begin at the extraordinary Larco Museum, housing an unparalleled collection of pre-Columbian art set in an 18th-century vice-royal mansion. After strolling the historic Plaza Mayor, we are invited to a private welcome lunch at Casa Aliaga—one of the oldest houses in the Americas, inhabited by the same family since 1535. The afternoon is punctuated by a special musical presentation, providing a cultural bridge between Peru's ancient roots and its colonial grandeur. This evening, explore Lima's world-class dining scene on your own.

Included:
villa
Tonight's Accommodation
Belmond Miraflores Park
-12.0722,-77.0700
Larco Museum
-12.0464,-77.0298
Plaza Mayor Lima
-12.0445,-77.0290
Casa Aliaga
-12.0450,-77.0270
Church of San Francisco
Day
11
Fly to the Sacred Valley

Board a short scenic flight to Cusco and descend into the heart of the fabled Sacred Valley. Our first stop is Moray, a visually stunning Inca site of circular agricultural terraces that served as a prehistoric laboratory. After a lunch featuring local Andean ingredients and a visit to a traditional market, we check into Sol y Luna—a Relais & Châteaux lodge where individual casitas are nestled in verdant gardens. This is the fertile heart of the Urubamba Valley, where the pace slows to the rhythm of the mountains and the spirits of the Inca remain palpable.

Included:
villa
Tonight's Accommodation
Sol y Luna
-13.3298,-72.1969
Moray Terraces
-13.5357,-71.9388
Cusco Airport
-13.3050,-72.1150
Urubamba Market
-13.3100,-72.1200
Sol y Luna Gardens
Day
12
Sacred Valley Traditions

Spend the day exploring the archaeological soul of the Sacred Valley alongside National Geographic expert Peter Frost. Visit the massive Inca stone fortress of Ollantaytambo, a thriving community that has been inhabited since the 13th century. Lunch is a family-style affair at a working hacienda, complete with a presentation of Peruvian Paso horses. We are then joined by Nilda Callañaupa, a NatGeo grantee, who demonstrates the intricate Inca weaving traditions at the Center for Traditional Textiles. This is a day of deep cultural immersion, preparing you for tomorrow's ascent to the citadel.

Included:
villa
Tonight's Accommodation
Sol y Luna
-13.2584,-72.2634
Ollantaytambo Fortress
-13.3400,-72.0800
Hacienda Huayoccari
-13.5200,-71.9750
Textile Center Cusco
-13.2570,-72.2640
Ollantaytambo Town
Day
13
Machu Picchu

Board the train for a dramatic journey along the Urubamba River to Machu Picchu, the royal retreat famously introduced to the world by Hiram Bingham in 1913. Check into the Sumaq Machu Picchu Hotel, a luxury riverside retreat that blends upscale comfort with Andean aesthetics. You’ll spend the afternoon exploring the citadel in the company of handpicked guides, gaining an intimate understanding of its masonry and celestial alignment. As the day-trippers depart, experience the profound quiet that settles over the ruins—a moment of pure Andean magic.

Included:
villa
Tonight's Accommodation
Sumaq Machu Picchu Hotel
-13.1631,-72.5450
Machu Picchu Citadel
-13.1550,-72.5250
Aguas Calientes Station
-13.1600,-72.5300
Urubamba River Path
Day
14
Machu Picchu to Cusco

Awaken early to return to Machu Picchu for a second, deeper exploration as the morning mist clears from the peaks. Your veteran guides will share the history and far-reaching cultural influence of this UNESCO World Heritage Site. After lunch, return by train and bus to Cusco—the ancient center of the Inca universe. Check into the Belmond Hotel Monasterio, a former monastery founded in 1592. Built atop Inca stones and centered around a magnificent cloistered courtyard, the hotel is a living museum and the perfect base for exploring the heart of the capital.

Included:
villa
Tonight's Accommodation
Belmond Hotel Monasterio
-13.1631,-72.5450
Machu Picchu Sanctuary
-13.5160,-71.9780
Cusco Plaza de Armas
-13.5154,-71.9774
Belmond Monasterio Courtyard
Day
15
The Heart of Cusco

Explore the layers of Cusco, from the ornate 17th-century Cathedral to the Koricancha—the sacred Inca Temple of the Sun. Just above the city, visit Sacsayhuamán, where a series of imposing terrace walls command panoramic views over the red-tiled roofs of Cusco. Spend your final afternoon at leisure, perhaps shopping for high-end alpaca wool or visiting the San Blas artisan quarter. Tonight, celebrate your 16-day journey with a final Andean feast, toast to the islands of evolution and the empire of the clouds.

Included:
villa
Tonight's Accommodation
Belmond Hotel Monasterio
-13.5083,-71.9819
Sacsayhuaman
-13.5162,-71.9775
Cusco Cathedral
-13.5204,-71.9758
Koricancha (Temple of the Sun)
-13.5150,-71.9730
San Blas Quarter
Day
16
Cusco to Lima / Departure

After a final morning at leisure in Cusco, fly back to Lima to connect with your international flights home. As you look out over the Pacific one last time, you carry with you the perspective of a true explorer—having witnessed the prehistoric wildlife of the Galápagos and the architectural genius of the Inca. Whether you are continuing on to the Amazon or heading home, the memories of this grand expedition across South America's most storied landscapes will remain permanent.

Included:
Tonight's Accommodation
-12.0219,-77.1143
Lima Airport (LIM)
-13.5357,-71.9388
Cusco Airport

Where You’ll Stay

National Geographic Delfina

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Ship/Boat

Intimate Exploration, Galápagos-First

The National Geographic Delfina is purpose-built for travelers who want to experience the Galápagos Islands as they were meant to be explored: slowly, responsibly, and with expert context. Carrying just 16 guests, this sleek catamaran offers a highly personal alternative to larger expedition ships—without sacrificing access, insight, or comfort.

Days aboard Delfina revolve around wildlife encounters and active exploration. Twice-daily shore landings and snorkeling excursions bring guests face-to-face with giant tortoises, marine iguanas, sea lions, and nesting seabirds, while National Geographic–certified naturalists provide depth and meaning to every encounter. Because of the vessel’s small size, landings are efficient, group sizes are minimal, and time ashore feels unhurried.

Life onboard is simple and relaxed. Cabins are comfortable and well-appointed, public spaces are open and social, and the atmosphere is intentionally casual—focused on the destination rather than onboard spectacle. Meals are served communally, fostering conversation and shared discovery after full days in the field.

For travelers who prioritize nature, education, and access over luxury trappings, the National Geographic Delfina delivers one of the most authentic and immersive ways to experience the Galápagos.

Belmond Miraflores Park

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Hotel/Resort

Perched on the verdant cliffs of the Costa Verde in Lima, Peru, Belmond Miraflores Park is more than a hotel; it is an urban sanctuary that serves as the ultimate gateway to the "City of Kings." From the rooftop infinity pool, the Pacific Ocean stretches to the horizon, providing a dramatic backdrop for the sophisticated energy of Lima’s most desirable district. The property balances the bustling culinary spirit of Miraflores with a profound sense of quietude, offering oversized suites with floor-to-ceiling windows and a world-class spa. It is the perfect place to transition from the wild archipelago to the historic elegance of Peru, all while enjoying the refined service that has made Belmond a legend in South American hospitality.

Sol y Luna

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Hotel/Resort

Nestled within the high-altitude gardens of the Urubamba Valley in Peru, Sol y Luna is a Relais & Châteaux masterpiece that celebrates the "spirit of the Sacred Valley." Accommodation is provided in individual casitas—private stone sanctuaries decorated with whimsical local art and surrounded by flourishing flower gardens. This property is defined by its deep connection to the local community and its commitment to Andean culture, evident in everything from the artisanal weaving demonstrations to the spectacular Peruvian Paso horse shows. With the Andes towering on all sides, Sol y Luna offers a vibrant, emerald-green retreat where luxury is measured in birdcalls, mountain mists, and the warmth of genuine Peruvian hospitality.

Sumaq Machu Picchu Hotel

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Hotel/Resort

Set at the base of the world's most famous archaeological citadel, the Sumaq Machu Picchu Hotel in Peru is a riverside retreat that blends ancient Incan motifs with contemporary luxury. The sound of the Vilcanota River rushing past your window provides a constant, meditative soundtrack to your stay. Sumaq acts as a cultural bridge, offering an immersive experience that begins with authentic Andean gastronomy and ends with the comfort of a masterfully designed suite. As the closest luxury property to the entrance of the ruins, it provides an unparalleled sense of anticipation for the morning ascent, ensuring you reach the citadel refreshed and ready to uncover the mysteries of the Inca.

Belmond Hotel Monasterio

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Hotel/Resort

A living museum in the heart of the ancient Inca capital, the Belmond Hotel Monasterio is housed in a 16th-century former monastery built atop the very stones of the Inca empire. Centered around a magnificent cloistered courtyard with a centuries-old cedar tree, the Peruvean hotel is a baroque masterpiece of gilded altars, religious art, and stone-carved arches. Every corner of the property whispers of its 400-year history, yet the service and amenities—including oxygen-enriched rooms to assist with the high altitude—are entirely modern. Staying here is not just about a bed; it is about inhabiting the spiritual and architectural soul of Cusco, just steps from the vibrant energy of the Plaza de Armas.

TBD Lodging

This trip includes stays at lodging not listed in the itinerary.

Some of our itineraries don’t list specific hotels, resorts, camps, or other accommodations in advance. In many of the destinations we feature—particularly remote, seasonal, or high-demand regions—accommodations aren’t confirmed until closer to departure to ensure the best availability, locations, and overall experience.

This approach allows brands to stay flexible and select the most suitable properties at the right time, rather than locking into sub-optimal options far in advance. As a result, exact properties, locations, and room types may vary from trip to trip, but the standard of comfort and quality is always consistent with the experience described.

What's Included

  • 7 nights aboard the luxury catamaran National Geographic Delfina.
  • Luxury accommodations including Belmond Miraflores Park, Sol y Luna, Sumaq Machu Picchu, and Belmond Hotel Monasterio.
  • Expertly coordinated regional flight logistics between the Galápagos, Guayaquil, Lima, and Cusco.
  • All meals on the ship and most meals on land (as per the daily schedule).
  • Expert guidance from a National Geographic Expedition Leader and naturalists.
  • Private musical presentations and exclusive access to historic homes and museums in Lima.
  • All park fees, permits, and ground transfers.
  • Use of expedition gear: Zodiacs, kayaks, paddleboards, and snorkeling equipment.
  • International and Internal/Regional Airfare. (The required internal air package will be added to your final quote).
  • Crew gratuities.
  • Personal items such as laundry, spa treatments, and premium alcohol.
  • Travel protection plans and visa fees. Get a travel insurance quote →

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