Cerro Brujo is a striking landing site on San Cristobal Island in the Galapagos, known for its pale red sand, turquoise water, and abundant wildlife. This port is all about nature at its purest, with minimal infrastructure and unforgettable scenery that sets the tone for the islands.
Cerro Brujo offers one of the most visually stunning introductions to the Galapagos. The beach curves gently along dramatic lava formations, creating a postcard worthy setting that feels untouched and remote. Wildlife encounters happen naturally here, with sea lions resting on the sand, seabirds soaring overhead, and marine life visible in the shallows. This is a place where the focus is observation and appreciation rather than entertainment. Visitors come to experience the Galapagos as it truly is, quiet, protected, and deeply connected to nature. It is an ideal stop for travelers who value scenery, wildlife, and the feeling of being somewhere truly special.
Top Activity 1: Wildlife Watching Cerro Brujo is excellent for observing Galapagos wildlife in its natural habitat. Sea lions are often the stars of the beach, while blue footed birds and other seabirds are commonly seen along the shore and cliffs.
Top Activity 2: Swimming and Snorkeling The clear and calm waters make swimming refreshing and snorkeling rewarding. Fish, rays, and sometimes turtles can be spotted close to shore, offering a gentle introduction to Galapagos marine life.
Lesser Known Gem: Scenic Coastal Walk A walk along the beach reveals changing colors in the sand and rock formations shaped by wind and waves. It is a peaceful way to take in the landscape and enjoy quiet moments away from the water.
Cerro Brujo does not have a dock or pier. Ships anchor offshore and passengers arrive by small boats operated by expedition crews. Landings are typically done on the beach and may involve stepping into shallow water. Visits are carefully managed to protect the environment, with guides leading small groups along designated paths. There are no shops or facilities on site, reinforcing the remote feel. All excursions are organized through cruise operators, ensuring smooth logistics and adherence to conservation rules.
Spring: temperatures usually range from the low 70s to low 80s F Summer: temperatures often range from the mid 70s to mid 80s F Autumn: temperatures typically range from the low 70s to low 80s F Winter: temperatures commonly range from the upper 60s to low 70s F
Wear sturdy water shoes for beach landings and bring sun protection. Follow guide instructions closely to protect wildlife and enjoy a safe and respectful visit.


STARTING AT
$28700.00
per person