Galápagos Islands | Nature Photography in the Enchanted Islands with Jay Fleming and Emily Carter

Galápagos Islands | Nature Photography in the Enchanted Islands with Jay Fleming and Emily Carter

About this trip

Join professional photographers Jay P. Fleming and Emily J. Carter on an adventure of a lifetime! With their endemic flora and fauna, stunning volcanic landscapes, and clear, blue waters teeming with sea life, the Galápagos Islands offer endless photographic subjects. This 11-day, small-group cruise expedition aboard the M/C Tip Top II offers a front-row seat for exploring and photographing the archipelago’s western islands. As you hike, swim, snorkel, and kayak, you’ll learn about the region’s geology, ecology, and human history from your local naturalist guide while enjoying ample opportunities to add to your portfolio.
PLEASE NOTE: Cruise itineraries are subject to change without prior notice due to unforeseen circumstances (e.g. weather) or at the discretion of the captain, guide, or the Galápagos National Park.

Highlights

  • Capture images of the islands’ unique and charismatic wildlife at close range, such as Galápagos sea lions, land and marine iguanas, Sally Lightfoot crabs, flamingos, Darwin’s finches, and more.
  • Visit a rose plantation and the colorful Otavalo market on Ecuador’s mainland.
  • Discover fascinating geological history while trekking volcanoes and lava fields.
  • Visit a local farm in the lush highlands of Santa Cruz Island to look for giant tortoises in the wild.
  • Marvel at dramatic landscapes and geological formations, such as Chinese Hat, Dragon Hill, Los Gemelos, and the red sand beaches of Rábida Island.
  • Hike to the summit of Bartolomé Island for impressive views of the surrounding islands, including the iconic eroded tuff cone of Pinnacle Rock.

Meet your leaders

Jay P. Fleming

Jay discovered his passion of photography upon inheriting his father, former National Geographic photographer, Kevin Fleming’s hand-me-down Nikon film camera at the age of 13. Jay immediately developed an affinity to looking at life through the lens of his camera and what ensued was an exciting photographic journey that would eventually lead him to his career as a professional photographer. Jay has an extensive portfolio that is sure to impress. His published books, Working the Water and Island Life, are visual narratives of the environment, communities and commercial fisheries of the Chesapeake Bay.

Website: jayflemingphotography.com

Emily J. Carter

Emily J. Carter is an award-winning and published nature and wildlife conservation photographer based in Annapolis, Maryland.

Her work has been seen in numerous juried art exhibits, and published print including books, magazines and newspapers. Her work has also been displayed in several solo art exhibits in the Maryland area, including the National Wildlife Visitor’s Center.

With a corporate background in Human Resources and extensive years in the travel and hospitality industry, she holds a Master’s Degree in Global Management. Her photographic journey began when she was a teenager and has always enjoyed photography as a way of connecting to the world around her.

She is a seasoned international traveler, who is fluent in English and Spanish. Emily’s passion for photography has been shared in a wide variety of photography classes in the metro Washington D.C. area for the past seven years, and has juried several photography contests, as well as offered presentations through camera clubs and Mid-Atlantic Nature Visions.

Website: www.emilycarterphotography.net

Quito

Jan 21, 2026

Upon arrival in Quito, after clearing customs and immigration, you will be met and escorted to your hotel.

Overnight at Rincon de Puembo

Quito

Jan 22, 2026

After breakfast this morning you will embark on an excursion to Otavalo market. Then, visit Hacienda La Compania for a full tour of the rose plantation and lunch in the original mansion dining room. Before dinner, attend a lecture, "Introduction to Geology of the Galápagos Islands."

Breakfast-Lunch-Dinner included
Overnight at Rincon de Puembo

Galápagos

Jan 23, 2026

Fly from mainland Ecuador to Baltra. After boarding M/C Tip Top II, attend your first orientation and have a light snack. After lunch, disembark on Mosquera Islet, a reef of rocks and coral and a great white sand beach. Observe colonies of sea lions, Brown Pelicans, Blue-footed Boobies, and Sally Lightfoot crabs. Back on board the boat, enjoy a welcome cocktail with the entire crew, followed by dinner. Each night during the cruise there will be an orientation to discuss the events of the day and the next day’s plans. *Cruise itineraries are subject to change without prior notice due to unforeseen circumstances (e.g. weather) or at the discretion of the captain, guide, or the Galápagos National Park.

Breakfast-Lunch-Dinner included
Overnight at Tip Top II

Galápagos

Jan 24, 2026

After breakfast, go ashore at Sullivan Bay on Santiago Island, a perfect place to get a feel for the volcanic origin of the islands. Look for new plant growth among the two distinct types of lava, pahoehoe and a’a. Return to the boat for lunch, followed by an excursion on Rábida Island, distinguished by its red sand beaches. Here you can observe marine iguanas, sea lions, Blue-footed Boobies, Masked Boobies, and Brown Pelicans. Walk to a small saltwater lagoon where you can see Galápagos Flamingos. This evening enjoy a presentation by your Galapagos guide before dinner.

Breakfast-Lunch-Dinner included
Overnight at Tip Top II

Galápagos

Jan 25, 2026

Today visit Espinosa Point on Fernandina Island to observe a large colony of sea lions, marine iguanas, Flightless Cormorants, and clumps of lava cactus. In the afternoon, take a panga boat ride around the islets of Elizabeth Bay to look for marine iguanas, marine turtles, seabirds, shorebirds, herons, Galápagos Penguins, and Blue-footed Boobies. Tonight attend an orientation to learn about conservation efforts to protect the islands.

Breakfast-Lunch-Dinner included
Overnight at Tip Top II

Galápagos

Jan 26, 2026

This morning disembark on Isabela Island at Urbina Bay, a coral area at the base of Alcedo Volcano with land iguanas, Flightless Cormorants, and giant tortoises. Return to the yacht for lunch. In the afternoon, take a panga ride around Tagus Cove, located between the shoulders of two volcanic craters, which protect it from the open sea. Observe marine iguanas, sea lions, and a variety of birds, including Galápagos Penguins, Flightless Cormorants, and Blue-footed Boobies. This evening enjoy a presentation by your Galapagos guide before dinner.

Breakfast-Lunch-Dinner included
Overnight at Tip Top II

Galápagos

Jan 27, 2026

After breakfast, land at James Bay (Puerto Egas) on Santiago Island to walk and observe sponges, snails, hermit crabs, a variety of shore birds, barnacles, the endemic four-eyed blenny, marine iguanas, and sea lions. Visit Bartolomé Island in the afternoon to hike to the summit. During the hike, it’s possible to observe colonies of marine iguanas and lava lizards, and on the summit you’ll see an impressive view of the surrounding islands, including the eroded tuff cone of Pinnacle Rock, one of the most iconic sights in the archipelago.

Breakfast-Lunch-Dinner included
Overnight at Tip Top II

Galápagos

Jan 28, 2026

After breakfast, land on Chinese Hat (Sombrero Chino), a small island off the coast of Santiago Island. Here you can observe Galápagos Penguins, eagle rays, sea lions, and marine iguanas from the rocky shoreline. This afternoon land at Dragon Hill on Santa Cruz Island, where you can see land iguanas and walk to a hypersalinic lagoon (saltier than the ocean) to observe flamingos, Common Stilts, White-cheeked Pintails, and other bird species.

Breakfast-Lunch-Dinner included
Overnight at Tip Top II

Galápagos

Jan 29, 2026

After breakfast, disembark and take the bus to the highlands of Santa Cruz Island for a visit to the native forests and the Twin Craters, two formations caused by the collapse of surface material caused by underground fissures. Then, visit a local farm where you can see giant tortoises in the wild and have lunch. Return to Puerto Ayora. Visit the Fausto Llerena Breeding Center and Interpretation Center inside the Charles Darwin Research Station. Return to the yacht for dinner and nightly orientation.

Breakfast-Lunch-Dinner included
Overnight at Tip Top II

Quito

Jan 30, 2026

After breakfast take an early morning walk along the coast and the interior of North Seymour Island, a low, flat island that was uplifted from the sea by underground seismic activity. Observe Blue-footed Boobies, which nest from May to November, as well as marine iguanas, pelicans, frigatebirds, shore birds, sea lions, and the endemic palo santo trees. Return to the yacht and navigate to the pier, where you’ll disembark at 9 am. Your guide will accompany you on the bus ride directly to the airport. Lunch at the airport is on own today. Enjoy the afternoon in Quito at leisure before gathering for a farewell dinner at the hotel this evening. For those departing this evening, you will be taken to the Quito International Airport for your flight(s) home.

Breakfast-Dinner included
Overnight at Rincon de Puembo

Quito

Jan 31, 2026

Transfer to the airport for your flight home.

Breakfast- included