Celebrity Xpedition itinerary map for May 24, 2025
Celebrity Xpedition

7 Night Galapagos Northern Loop on Celebrity Celebrity Xpedition

May 24, 2025

Celebrity Xpedition May 24, 2025

The Celebrity Xpedition May 24, 2025 cruise departs from Black Turtle Cove, Santa Cruz, Galapagos. On this 7 Night Galapagos Northern Loop (Baltra Roundtrip) sailing, the Celebrity Xpedition will visit a total of 14 cruise port destinations, including its departure port. The ship sets sail on Saturday, May 24th and returns on Saturday, May 31st, 2025.

Cruise Length
7
Night Cruise
Departure Port
Black Turtle Cove
Santa Cruz
Port Stops
14
Sea Days
0

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Celebrity Xpedition · May 24, 2025

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Cruise Itinerary Map

Celebrity Xpedition · May 24, 2025

The Celebrity Xpedition sails on May 24, 2025 for a 7 Night Galapagos Northern Loop (Baltra Roundtrip). The ship will depart the port of Black Turtle Cove, Santa Cruz, Galapagos at 6:00 PM and will return to the port of Baltra, Galapagos on May 31st at 8:00 AM. During the 15-day journey, the Celebrity Xpedition will visit 13 additional ports and will spend 0 days at sea.

Cruise itinerary route

7 Night Galapagos Northern Loop (Baltra Roundtrip)

  • MAY24
    Black Turtle Cove, Santa Cruz, Galapagos
    Black Turtle Cove, Santa Cruz, Galapagos
    A: 4:00 PM - D: 6:00 PM
  • MAY24
    Baltra, Galapagos
    Baltra, Galapagos
    A: — - D: 3:00 PM
  • MAY25
    Rabida, Galapagos
    Rabida, Galapagos
    A: 7:00 AM - D: 11:00 AM
  • MAY25
    Puerto Egas,  San Salvador, Galapagos
    Puerto Egas, San Salvador, Galapagos
    A: 3:00 PM - D: 6:00 PM
  • MAY26
    Punta Espinoza, Fernandina, Galapagos
    Punta Espinoza, Fernandina, Galapagos
    A: 2:00 PM - D: 6:00 PM
  • MAY26
    Caleta Tagus, Isabela, Galapagos
    Caleta Tagus, Isabela, Galapagos
    A: 7:00 AM - D: 11:00 AM
  • MAY27
    Urbina Bay, Isabela, Galapagos
    Urbina Bay, Isabela, Galapagos
    A: 7:00 AM - D: 10:30 AM
  • MAY27
    Punta Vicente Roca, Isabela, Galapagos
    Punta Vicente Roca, Isabela, Galapagos
    A: 2:30 PM - D: 5:30 PM
  • MAY28
    Daphne Island, Galapagos
    Daphne Island, Galapagos
    A: 6:00 PM - D: 7:00 PM
  • MAY28
    Las Bachas, Santa Cruz, Galapagos
    Las Bachas, Santa Cruz, Galapagos
    A: 2:30 PM - D: 5:00 PM
  • MAY28
    Bartolome Island, San Salvador, Galapagos
    Bartolome Island, San Salvador, Galapagos
    A: 7:00 AM - D: 11:30 AM
  • MAY29
    Bahia Darwin, Genovesa, Galapagos
    Bahia Darwin, Genovesa, Galapagos
    A: 2:30 PM - D: 6:00 PM
  • MAY29
    El Barranco, Genovesa, Galapagos
    El Barranco, Genovesa, Galapagos
    A: 7:00 AM - D: 11:45 AM
  • MAY30
    Puerto Ayora, Santa Cruz, Galapagos
    Puerto Ayora, Santa Cruz, Galapagos
    A: 8:00 AM - D: 6:00 PM
  • MAY31
    Baltra, Galapagos
    Baltra, Galapagos
    A: 8:00 AM - D: —
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Cruise Ports

May 24, 2025 · 7 Night Galapagos Northern Loop (Baltra Roundtrip)

Black Turtle Cove, Santa Cruz, Galapagos
Day 1Saturday, May 24

Black Turtle Cove, Santa Cruz, Galapagos

Arrival: 4:00 PMDeparture: 6:00 PM

Black Turtle Cove, Santa Cruz, Galapagos, anchors offshore with zodiacs through mangrove channels. Travelers spot white-tip sharks and green turtles in the lagoon. Birdwatching includes lava herons. No landings; tours last 1-2 hours. No facilities; provisions from ship. Peak season December to May; wet season brings warmer waters. Photography captures mangrove wildlife. Dining limited to ship. Souvenirs include Galapagos maps.

Baltra, Galapagos
Day 1Saturday, May 24

Baltra, Galapagos

Arrival:Departure: 3:00 PM

Baltra, Galapagos, docks at Puerto Baltra, with buses to Santa Cruz, 42 kilometers south. Travelers visit the Charles Darwin Research Station for tortoise breeding programs. Los Gemelos, 30 minutes inland, features volcanic sinkholes. Excursions to North Seymour, 1 hour by boat, spot frigatebirds. No terminal; provisions from ship. Peak season December to May; buses 5 USD. Dining limited to ship. Souvenirs include Galapagos hats.

Rabida, Galapagos
Day 2Sunday, May 25

Rabida, Galapagos

Arrival: 7:00 AMDeparture: 11:00 AM

Rabida, Galapagos, Ecuador, has no docking; ships anchor offshore with zodiacs to red-sand beaches. Travelers snorkel with sea lions and explore flamingo lagoons. Excursions include hikes to volcanic viewpoints. No facilities exist; provisions are ship-based. The peak season, December to May, brings warm weather for wildlife tours. Photography captures crimson shores and marine life. Dining onboard includes ceviche, a Galapagos favorite. Souvenirs, like marine crafts, are sold in ship shops. Briefings cover Galapagos ecology. Light clothing and sun protection suit the tropical climate, while water shoes enhance beach exploration. Rabida’s vibrant biodiversity offers a dynamic Ecuadorian stop. Cruise travelers enjoy a mix of unique wildlife and volcanic scenery, making Rabida an engaging destination for Galapagos exploration.

Puerto Egas,  San Salvador, Galapagos
Day 2Sunday, May 25

Puerto Egas, San Salvador, Galapagos

Arrival: 3:00 PMDeparture: 6:00 PM

Puerto Egas, San Salvador, Galapagos, has no docking; ships anchor offshore with zodiacs to volcanic beaches. Travelers explore tide pools and snorkel with sea lions. Excursions include hikes to salt mines. No facilities exist; provisions are ship-based. The peak season, December to May, brings warm weather for wildlife tours. Photography captures lava landscapes and marine life. Dining onboard includes ceviche, a Galapagos favorite. Souvenirs, like marine crafts, are sold in ship shops. Briefings cover Galapagos ecology. Light clothing and sun protection suit the tropical climate, while water shoes enhance beach exploration. Puerto Egas’ natural allure offers a vibrant Ecuadorian stop. Cruise travelers enjoy a mix of unique wildlife and volcanic scenery, making Puerto Egas an engaging Galapagos destination.

Punta Espinoza, Fernandina, Galapagos
Day 3Monday, May 26

Punta Espinoza, Fernandina, Galapagos

Arrival: 2:00 PMDeparture: 6:00 PM

Punta Espinoza, Fernandina, Galapagos, has no docking; ships anchor offshore with zodiacs to volcanic shores. Travelers explore marine iguana colonies and lava fields. Excursions include snorkeling with sea lions. No facilities exist; provisions are ship-based. The peak season, December to May, brings warm weather for wildlife tours. Photography captures volcanic landscapes and marine life. Dining onboard includes ceviche, a Galapagos favorite. Souvenirs, like marine crafts, are sold in ship shops. Briefings cover Galapagos ecology. Light clothing and sun protection suit the tropical climate, while water shoes enhance coastal exploration. Punta Espinoza’s wild beauty offers a vibrant Ecuadorian stop. Cruise travelers enjoy a mix of unique wildlife and volcanic scenery, making Punta Espinoza an engaging Galapagos destination.

Caleta Tagus, Isabela, Galapagos
Day 3Monday, May 26

Caleta Tagus, Isabela, Galapagos

Arrival: 7:00 AMDeparture: 11:00 AM

Caleta Tagus, Isabela, Galapagos, anchors offshore with zodiacs to a cove. Travelers hike volcanic trails for land iguana sightings. Snorkeling reveals sea lions and penguins. No facilities; provisions from ship. Peak season December to May; wet landings common. Photography captures lava fields. Dining limited to ship. Souvenirs include Galapagos maps. Briefings stress wildlife protection.

Urbina Bay, Isabela, Galapagos
Day 4Tuesday, May 27

Urbina Bay, Isabela, Galapagos

Arrival: 7:00 AMDeparture: 10:30 AM

Urbina Bay, Isabela, Galapagos, Ecuador, has no docking; ships anchor offshore with zodiacs to volcanic shores. Travelers explore giant tortoise habitats and lava fields. Excursions include snorkeling with marine iguanas. No facilities exist; provisions are ship-based. The peak season, December to May, brings warm weather for wildlife tours. Photography captures volcanic terrain and Galapagos vistas. Dining onboard includes ceviche, a Galapagos favorite. Souvenirs, like marine crafts, are sold in ship shops. Briefings cover Darwinian ecology. Light clothing and sun protection suit the tropical climate, while sturdy shoes enhance lava walks. Urbina Bay’s wild allure offers a vibrant Ecuadorian stop. Cruise travelers enjoy a mix of unique wildlife and volcanic landscapes, making Urbina Bay an engaging destination.

Punta Vicente Roca, Isabela, Galapagos
Day 4Tuesday, May 27

Punta Vicente Roca, Isabela, Galapagos

Arrival: 2:30 PMDeparture: 5:30 PM

Punta Vicente Roca, Isabela, Galapagos, has no docking; ships anchor offshore with zodiacs to volcanic cliffs. Travelers snorkel with sea turtles and explore lava caves. Excursions include panga rides to see penguins. No facilities exist; provisions are ship-based. The peak season, December to May, brings warm weather for marine tours. Photography captures underwater life and volcanic shores. Dining onboard includes encocado, a Galapagos favorite. Souvenirs, like marine crafts, are sold in ship shops. Briefings cover Galapagos ecology. Light clothing and sun protection suit the tropical climate, while snorkeling gear enhances exploration. Punta Vicente Roca’s marine allure offers a vibrant Ecuadorian stop. Cruise travelers enjoy a mix of underwater adventures and volcanic scenery, making it an engaging Galapagos destination.

Daphne Island, Galapagos
Day 5Wednesday, May 28

Daphne Island, Galapagos

Arrival: 6:00 PMDeparture: 7:00 PM

Daphne Island in the Galapagos has no docking; ships anchor offshore with zodiacs to rocky shores. Travelers observe Nazca boobies nesting. Snorkeling spots Galapagos penguins. No facilities exist; provisions are ship-based. The peak season, December to May, brings warm waters. Photography captures volcanic landscapes. Dining onboard includes ceviche. Souvenirs, like booby prints, are sold in ship shops. Briefings enforce park rules. Sun protection is essential. Daphne’s unique wildlife offers an intimate Galapagos encounter.

Las Bachas, Santa Cruz, Galapagos
Day 5Wednesday, May 28

Las Bachas, Santa Cruz, Galapagos

Arrival: 2:30 PMDeparture: 5:00 PM

Las Bachas, Santa Cruz, Galapagos, has no docking; ships anchor offshore with zodiacs to sandy beaches. Travelers snorkel with sea turtles and spot flamingos. Excursions explore tidal pools. No facilities exist; provisions are ship-based. The peak season, December to May, brings warm waters. Photography captures wildlife and volcanic shores. Dining onboard includes ceviche, a local favorite. Souvenirs, like marine prints, are sold in ship shops. Briefings enforce park rules. Light clothing and sun protection suit the tropical climate. Snorkeling gear enhances reef exploration. Las Bachas’ biodiversity offers a vibrant Galapagos stop, blending wildlife with coastal beauty.

Bartolome Island, San Salvador, Galapagos
Day 5Wednesday, May 28

Bartolome Island, San Salvador, Galapagos

Arrival: 7:00 AMDeparture: 11:30 AM

Bartolomé Island, San Salvador, Galapagos, anchors offshore with zodiacs to the beach. Travelers hike a 600-meter boardwalk to Pinnacle Rock for volcanic views. Snorkeling reveals Galapagos penguins. No facilities; provisions from ship. Peak season December to May; dry landings common. Photography captures lava fields. Dining limited to ship. Souvenirs include Galapagos maps. Briefings stress wildlife protection.

Bahia Darwin, Genovesa, Galapagos
Day 6Thursday, May 29

Bahia Darwin, Genovesa, Galapagos

Arrival: 2:30 PMDeparture: 6:00 PM

Bahia Darwin, Genovesa, Galapagos, anchors offshore with zodiacs to Darwin Bay’s beach. The 14-square-kilometer island hosts no residents. Travelers hike Prince Philip’s Steps for red-footed booby colonies. Snorkeling reveals hammerhead sharks. Birdwatching spots Nazca boobies. No facilities; provisions from ship. Peak season December to May; wet landings common. Photography captures frigatebird displays. Dining limited to ship. Souvenirs include Galapagos maps. Briefings emphasize wildlife protection.

El Barranco, Genovesa, Galapagos
Day 6Thursday, May 29

El Barranco, Genovesa, Galapagos

Arrival: 7:00 AMDeparture: 11:45 AM

El Barranco, Genovesa, Galapagos, has no docking; ships anchor offshore with zodiacs to cliffs. Travelers spot red-footed boobies nesting. Snorkeling reveals hammerhead sharks. No facilities exist; provisions are ship-based. The peak season, December to May, brings warm waters. Photography captures volcanic calderas. Dining onboard includes ceviche. Souvenirs, like booby prints, are sold in ship shops. Briefings enforce park rules. Sun protection is essential. El Barranco’s birdlife offers a pristine Galapagos experience.

Puerto Ayora, Santa Cruz, Galapagos
Day 7Friday, May 30

Puerto Ayora, Santa Cruz, Galapagos

Arrival: 8:00 AMDeparture: 6:00 PM

Puerto Ayora, Santa Cruz, Galapagos, offers docking at Puerto Ayora Port. Travelers explore the Charles Darwin Research Station and Tortuga Bay. Excursions include snorkeling at Los Tuneles. Local markets sell ceviche. The peak season, December to May, brings warm weather for wildlife tours. Photography captures giant tortoises and volcanic landscapes. Dining onboard includes encocado, a Galapagos favorite. Souvenirs, like marine crafts, are sold in ship shops. Briefings cover Galapagos ecology. Light clothing and sun protection suit the tropical climate, while water shoes enhance beach exploration. Puerto Ayora’s biodiversity offers a vibrant Ecuadorian stop. Cruise travelers enjoy a mix of unique wildlife, scenic bays, and conservation sites, making Puerto Ayora an engaging destination for exploring the Galapagos’ natural wonders.

Baltra, Galapagos
Day 8Saturday, May 31

Baltra, Galapagos

Arrival: 8:00 AMDeparture:

Baltra, Galapagos, docks at Puerto Baltra, with buses to Santa Cruz, 42 kilometers south. Travelers visit the Charles Darwin Research Station for tortoise breeding programs. Los Gemelos, 30 minutes inland, features volcanic sinkholes. Excursions to North Seymour, 1 hour by boat, spot frigatebirds. No terminal; provisions from ship. Peak season December to May; buses 5 USD. Dining limited to ship. Souvenirs include Galapagos hats.

Weather Forecast

Celebrity Xpedition - May 24, 2025 Weather Forecast

Average monthly weather for your cruise ports

Black Turtle Cove, Santa Cruz, Galapagos

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May

Typical Weather

85°F

Average High

69°F

Average Low

Rainfall

0.02in

Daily average

0.7 in monthly total

Shore Excursions

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Itinerary Safety Score

Based on comprehensive research of cruise port safety information, including recent crime reports, travel advisories, Global Peace Index rankings, and specific port security concerns, we've created a "safety score" for each cruise port stop. The overall rating below represents a combined score for your specific cruise itinerary.

Itinerary Safety Rank
84 / 100
safer than 84% of all cruises
84
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/ 10
Black Turtle Cove, Santa Cruz, Galapagos
Black Turtle Cove
Black Turtle Cove is a safe cruise destination with low crime rates, but travelers should remain vigilant regarding wildlife and natural hazards.
9
/ 10
Baltra, Galapagos
Baltra
Baltra offers a secure environment for cruise travelers with low crime rates, regulated tourism, and strong conservation efforts.
8
/ 10
Rabida, Galapagos
Rabida
Rabida is a safe cruise destination with low crime rates, strict access controls, and a focus on wildlife conservation and visitor safety.
9
/ 10
Puerto Egas,  San Salvador, Galapagos
Puerto Egas
Puerto Egas in the Galapagos is a controlled landing site with low crime rates, but travelers should remain vigilant of environmental hazards.
9
/ 10
Punta Espinoza, Fernandina, Galapagos
Punta Espinoza
Punta Espinoza offers a secure environment for travelers to explore its unique ecosystems while prioritizing wildlife and environmental safety.
8
/ 10
Caleta Tagus, Isabela, Galapagos
Caleta Tagus
Caleta Tagus on Isabela Island offers a secure experience for travelers with low crime rates and guided access for safety.
8
/ 10
Urbina Bay, Isabela, Galapagos
Urbina Bay
Urbina Bay is generally safe for cruise travelers, but caution is needed due to wildlife and natural hazards, making guided visits essential.
8
/ 10
Punta Vicente Roca, Isabela, Galapagos
Punta Vicente
Travelers should remain vigilant and respect the natural surroundings at this remote, largely uninhabited cruise port despite its overall safety.
9
/ 10
Daphne Island, Galapagos
Daphne Island
Daphne Island in the Galapagos provides a secure environment for travelers, with low crime rates and controlled access for conservation.
8
/ 10
Las Bachas, Santa Cruz, Galapagos
Las Bachas
Las Bachas provides a secure environment with supervised access and minimal crime, but travelers should remain cautious of natural coastal hazards.
9
/ 10
Bartolome Island, San Salvador, Galapagos
Bartolome Isl
Bartolome Island is a safe eco-tourism destination with strict safety protocols to protect both visitors and wildlife.
9
/ 10
Bahia Darwin, Genovesa, Galapagos
Bahia Darwin
Bahia Darwin offers a safe environment for cruise travelers with low crime rates and controlled access for eco-tourism activities.
9
/ 10
El Barranco, Genovesa, Galapagos
El Barranco
El Barranco on Genovesa provides a safe environment for cruise travelers through guided tours and a focus on conservation.
8
/ 10
Puerto Ayora, Santa Cruz, Galapagos
Puerto Ayora
Puerto Ayora is a safe destination for cruise travelers, with low crime rates and a strong local presence enhancing visitor security.

Cruise Ship

Celebrity Xpedition

⚓ Tonnage

2,842

vs avg 112,986

🛠️ Year Built

2,001

vs avg 2,013

📏 Length (ft)

296

vs avg 980

👥 Passenger Count

100

vs avg 2,781

The Xpedition has a construction date of 2001 and a total size of 2,842 gross tons. The ship measures 296 feet in length. Celebrity Xpedition is included in Celebrity’s Expedition class. At full capacity, the Celebrity Xpedition holds 100 passengers. That includes 54 cruise vacationers and 46 staff members. The Xpedition total number of staterooms is 24.

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Itinerary FAQ

How many nights is the Celebrity Xpedition sailing on May 24, 2025?

This is a 7-night cruise itinerary departing from Black Turtle Cove, Santa Cruz, Galapagos.

What ports does the Celebrity Xpedition visit on the May 24, 2025 cruise?

This route includes black-turtle-cove-santa-cruz-galapagos, baltra-galapagos, rabida-galapagos, puerto-egas-san-salvador-galapagos, punta-espinoza-fernandina-galapagos, caleta-tagus-isabela-galapagos, urbina-bay-isabela-galapagos, punta-vicente-roca-isabela-galapagos, daphne-island-galapagos, las-bachas-santa-cruz-galapagos, bartolome-island-san-salvador-galapagos, bahia-darwin-genovesa-galapagos, el-barranco-genovesa-galapagos, puerto-ayora-santa-cruz-galapagos.

How many sea days are included on this Celebrity Xpedition May 24, 2025 itinerary?

This itinerary includes 0 sea days.

Who is the cruise director for the Celebrity Xpedition sailing on May 24, 2025?

Cruise director assignment data is not currently available for this sail date.

How is the itinerary safety score calculated for this cruise?

The itinerary safety score combines port-level safety indicators such as travel advisories, local risk signals, and historical context into a single overall score for this specific route.

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Last Updated: Apr 1, 2026