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The Galápagos Islands:In the Wake of Charles Darwin
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•Average ratio of 12 to 16 guests to each naturalist
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Cruising Ecuador’s Enchanted IslesHighlights
Of all the world’s great wildlife destinations, Ecuador’s Galápagos Islands ranks as one of the most rewarding for anyone interested in natural history or photography. Very few places can offer so many approachable species of exotic wildlife as this isolated archipelago, located some 600 miles off the coast of northern South America. It was here, in the early 19th Century, that Charles Darwin encountered the puzzling array of life that later led him to formulate his Origin of Species.
Today, the visitor finds an almost storybook world of incredibly tame wildlife. Imagine yourself snorkeling face-to-face with sea lions, fur seals, and sea turtles, or viewing at arm’s length colonies of nesting seabirds,
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marine and land iguanas and giant tortoises! At night, aboard your boat, marvel at the phosphorescent tropical sea and the blazing stars of the Southern Hemisphere’s skies.
All guides in the Galápagos Islands must be licensed and trained by the Ecuadorian Park Service. This way we insure that you will receive broad and accurate information about the complex biological processes that the islands are famous for. All of our guides are fully bilingual (and so are much of our boat crews), and in many cases speak a third language. You can be assured that our guides are the best available in the islands.
Baltra’s (San Cristobal on some itineraries) jet airport is our connection with the mainland and is just a short bus ride from the harbor where all our cruises begin.
Isabela is the largest island in the archipelago, composed of six shield volcanoes that have merged into a single landmass. Trails offer spectacular views of Darwin Lake, a saltwater crater lake and the long narrow inlet that appears to connect with it. At the top of the trail, observe the different vegetation zones, and catch a glimpse of Darwin and Wolf Volcanoes. Galápagos penguins, flightless cormorants, pelicans and marine invertebrates are often seen.
Fernandina is the youngest island in the Galápagos; the most recent volcanic eruption occurred in 1995. Punta Espinosa is a narrow stretch of land where you can see snakes (non-poisonous), flightless cormorants, Galápagos penguins, and Galápagos hawks. Marine iguanas are everywhere.This is one of the few places where there is the opportunity while snorkeling, if the water is clear, of watching iguanas feed underwater.
At James (Santiago) marine iguanas are scattered around feeding on exposed algae and tidepools are filled with Sally Lightfoot crabs that attract several species of herons. On the northeast side of the island, enjoy swimming and snorkeling with playful sea lions in Sullivan Bay.
Floreana’s Punta Cormorant sports a beach with green olivine sand. On a brackish lagoon skinny-legged flamingos wade through the water, sifting shrimp with their curved bills. Nearby is Devil’s Crown, a volcano crater that has been eroded by the waves, providing one of the best snorkeling sites in the Galápagos.
San Cristobal is home to the Interpretation Center, built in cooperation with the Spanish Science Center. It gives a good introduction to the Galápagos Islands, its marine and land life, fauna and flora. It is located in the outskirts of the small city of Puerto Baquerizo Moreno, which is the capital of the Galápagos Province. On Cerro Tijeretas (Frigatebird Hill) visitors are treated to a spectacular view of the white beaches on one side and the roofs of Puerto Baquerizo on the other. The hill is often visited by frigatebirds, giving it its name. Here it is possible to see magnificent frigatebirds and great frigatebirds in the same colony.
Bartolomé is home to the landmark of the Galápagos, Pinnacle Rock. On the rocks at its base are
Galápagos penguins, the smallest species of penguin and the only one found in the Tropics. In addition, nesting sea turtles (in season) wade in the shallow water near the shore, exhausted after a long swim to these beaches to lay their eggs.
Plazas Island are two small islets that were uplifted a short distance from the East Coast of Santa Cruz. Despite its small size, some of the most interesting and outstanding species of the archipelago occur here. The principal attraction of Plazas are the land iguanas, the sea lions and the swallow–tailed gulls. Also we can see yellow-tailed mullets, Audubon’s shearwaters, red-billed tropicbirds, frigatebirds, and brown pelicans gliding past the cliffs.
Rábida is a small island with red volcanic rocks surrounding a beautiful red sand beach, where there is a colony of sea lions and a pelican nesting site. The trail leads to a salt water lagoon where shore birds can be seen.
Santa Cruz is the second largest island in the Galápagos. The small town of Puerto Ayora is the economic center of the archipelago and home to the Charles Darwin Research Station and the Galápagos National Park offices. The world-famous research station is a tortoise breeding and rearing center, where tortoises of different subspecies are prepared for reintroduction to their natural habitats. The lush greenery of the Santa Cruz Highlands is a welcome contrast to the arid scenery of the smaller, lower islands.
Hood (Española) is the southern-most island of the archipelago and because it is so isolated, has a high proportion of endemic fauna. Here, along one of the islands loveliest beaches, extroverted mockingbirds sit on top of visitors hats, peck at their feet and investigate their belongings. At Punta Suárez the quantity and variety of wildlife is truly remarkable. Further inland you will see masked and blue-footed boobies, Galápagos doves, red- billed tropicbirds and American oystercatchers. Hood is also home to the only colony of waved albatross on the planet.
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The M/Y Evolution evokes a classic era of boating with her graceful lines andelegant interiors.
She is a 192 ft cruise ship that accommodates up to 32 passengers in 16 spacious cabins, single or twin all with private bath. M/Y Evolution offers a mix of beautifully furnished salons, open decks and private areas, all in a classic style.
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M/Y Grace
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Named after her late former owner, Her Serene Highness Princess Grace of Monaco, the name is a representation of her elegance, beauty and prestige.
This 145 feet / 44 meter Camper & Nicholson yacht has traversed the waters of this world and offers superb accommodations for 18 guests in 9 staterooms. Select M/Y Grace for a classic and gracious Galapagos tour.
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M/Y Ocean Spray
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The luxury catamaran M/Y Ocean Spray, a 16 passenger catamaran, is the newest boat sailing the Galapagos, and features private balconies off each of her nine cabins for your ultimate Galapagos cruise.
It is fully air-conditioned and you will enjoy excellent food tailored to please any taste. The Ocean Spray offers plenty of outside deck space as well as a Jacuzzi.
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M/Y Cormorant
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The luxury catamaran M/Y Cormorant, a new 16 passenger catamaran, incorporates design features that will make your trip exceedingly comfortable as you explore the Islands. The spacious accommodations include a jacuzzi and a large sun deck, where you can enjoy al fresco dining.
Each of the six cabins and two suites feature a private balcony.
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M/Y Seaman Journey
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M/Y Seaman Journey, a catamaran built in Guayaquil, Ecuador in 2006 specifically for navigating the waters of the Galapagos Islands. She offers comfortable accommodations in 6 twin bed cabins on the main deck and two suite cabins on the upper deck.
Seaman Journey has been awarded Smart Voyager certification, ensuring that the boat complies with the highest levels of social and
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M/Y Sea Star Journey
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M/Y Sea Star Journey, a catamaran built in Guayaquil, Ecuador in 2011 specifically for navigating the waters of the Galapagos Islands. She offers comfortable accommodations in seven spacious cabins and one Sea Suite.
Sea Star Journey offers local and international dishes, two jacuzzis and sun loungers on deck, ensuite bathrooms, snorkeling equipment and kayaks.
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The Eric, Letty and Flamingo are three sister yachts custom-designed for Galapagos cruising. All three were built in 1991 and are refurbished annually, making them among the most attractive ships in the Galapagos. Each accommodates no more than 20 guests and feature three decks of spacious staterooms.
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Ways to Enhance Your Galápagos CruiseVisit our Ecuador and Peru web pages for details and pricing.
OTAVALO INDIAN MARKET
(ECUADOR) OTAVALO IS THE MOST FAMOUS INDIAN MARKET IN ECUADOR AND MUCH OF SOUTH AMERICA: PONCHOS, EXQUISITE SWEATERS, WOOL RUGS, LEATHERWORK, WOODEN GOODS, AND INDIAN JEWELRY ARE SOLD HERE. THE OTAVALO INDIANS, FOR WHOM THE TOWN IS NAMED, CLING PROUDLY TO THEIR ANCIENT CULTURE AND MODE OF DRESS. THIS DAY-LONG OUTING INCLUDES: A SCENIC THREE HOUR DRIVE FROM QUITO, MORNING AT OTAVALO MARKET, VISIT TO THE FAMOUS LEATHERWORK VILLAGE OF COTACACHI, AND A STOP FOR LUNCH AT BEAUTIFUL HACIENDA CUSIN WITH SATURDAY EVENING RETURN TO QUITO. VISIT OUR OTAVALO WEB PAGE
AMAZONIAN RAINFOREST
(ECUADOR) SACHA LODGE IS LOCATED IN THE MIDST OF AWE-INSPIRING PRIMARY RAINFOREST NEAR THE RIO NAPO, ON THE BANK OF A DEEP, CLEAR LAKE. EXPLORE WITH EXPERT GUIDES LARGE NETWORKS OF FOOT AND CANOE TRAILS IN THIS 3,200 ACRE PRIVATE RESERVE. ONE OF THE BEST AMAZONIAN LODGES ON THE RIVER. IT PROVIDES COMFORTABLE, SCREENED-IN HUTS. ALL UNITS HAVE HOT SHOWERS, TOILETS AND RUNNING WATER. VISIT SACHA LODGE WEB PAGE
DAY 1: FLY QUITO TO COCA, DOWN RIVER TO SACHA • DAYS 2-3: SACHA LODGE AREA • DAY 4: RETURN TO QUITO
INCA WORLD OF MACHU PICCHU
(PERU) THE INCA WORLD GIVES YOU THE OPPORTUNITY TO SEE HOW THE INCAN COMMUNITIES AND RUINS ARE ALL INTERCONNECTED. THIS TOUR FEATURES A TRAIN RIDE TO MACHU PICCHU, VISITS TO THE RUINS OF SACSAYHUAMAN AND OLLANTAYTAMBO AND A SUNRISE WALK TO DOOR OF THE SUN. VISIT OUR INCA WORLD WEB PAGE
DAY 1: ARRIVE LIMA • DAY 2: LIMA/CUZCO AREA RUINS • DAY 3: SACRED VALLEY/YUCAY • DAY 4: MACHU PICCHU • DAY 5: MACHU PICCHU/CUZCO • DAY 6: TO LIMA • DAY 7: FLY HOME
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Galápagos Pricing Guide 2017-18Visit our website for additional details
Cabin Regular 11 Day
Fall 11 day
Grace Kelly Suite $10,095 $8,895
Albert Deck: Master Suites A1 & 4 $8,995 $7,795
Albert Deck: Twin Suite A2 & 3 $8,495 $7,495
Carolina Deck: Stateroom C1, 2, & 5 $8,095 $7,095
Carolina Deck Stateroom C3-4 $7,695 $6,795
Grace 2017
Cabin Regular11-Day
Fall 11 Day
Albatross Deck: Master Suite A-1 $8,395 $6,995
Albatross Deck: Suite A 2 & 3 $7,895 $6,595
Cormorant Deck: Stateroom C1-3 5-9 $7,395 $6,195
Cormorant Deck Stateroom C4 $6,995 $5,895
Darwin Deck Staterooms D1-4 $6,995 $5,895
Evolution 2017
Cabin 7-Day 8-Day 11-Day
Upper Deck Suite (2) $3,895 $4,895 $7,895
Standard Ocean View (6) $3,295 $4,395 $6,495
Seaman Journey 2017
Cabin 8-Day 9-Day 13-Day
Sea Star Suite (1) $6,095 $7,395 $12,195
Galapagos Suite Twin (5) Double Suite (2)
$5,195 $6,295 $10,295
Galapagos Sea Star 2017
Evolution/Grace: Fall Season: Aug. 27-Dec. 9, 2017. Aug. 25-Dec. 15, 2018
Seaman Journey 2018
Cabin 7-Day 8-Day 11-Day
Upper Deck Suite (2) $3,995 $5,195 $8,295
Standard Ocean View (6) $3,495 $4,595 $6,795
Galapagos Sea Star 2018
Cabin 8-Day 9-Day 13-Day
Sea Star Suite (1) $6,195 $7,495 $12,295
Galapagos Suite Twin (5) Double Suite (2)
$5,295 $6,395 $10,395
Evolution 2018
Cabin Regular11-Day
Fall 11 Day
Albatross Deck: Master Suite A-1 $8,995 $7,495
Albatross Deck: Suite A 2 & 3 $7,995 $7,195
Cormorant Deck: Stateroom C1-3 5-9 $7,695 $6,395
Cormorant Deck Stateroom C4 $7,295 $6,095
Darwin Deck Staterooms D1-4 $7,295 $6,095
Grace 2018
Cabin Regular 11 Day
Fall 11 day
Grace Kelly Suite $10,295 $8,895
Albert Deck: Master Suites A1 & 4 $9,195 $7,995
Albert Deck: Twin Suite A2 & 3 $8,795 $7,595
Carolina Deck: Stateroom C1, 2, & 5 $8,295 $7,195
Carolina Deck Stateroom C3-4 $7,895 $6,895
Cormorant 2017
Cabin 7-Day 8-Day 11-Day
Staterooms $4,295 $5,395 $7,795
Suites $4,595 $5,695 $8,395
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Additional Information
Galapagos cruise prices are USD and include: three nights hotel in Quito at a luxury hotel, airport transfers, Quito city tour, cruise, meals while on cruise, and all guide services. Gratuities not included.
Additional fees: Air to the islands -- it varies by cruise operator from $585 per adult from Quito RT, $100 Galapagos National Park Fees for all ships per adult, $20 transit fee per person. Airport departure taxes, tips, alcoholic beverages on board, items of personal nature are not included. Passports or visa fees and trip insurance are not included.
Fuel surcharges, holiday surcharges, children’s rates and single supplements vary by boat. Check with our office.
RegistrationDeposit: 35% of trip rate.
Cancellation PolicyIn the event you must cancel your reservation, refunds will be made according to the following schedule: Deposits non-refundable. 90 to 69 days prior to departure, 100% non-refundable.InsuranceBecause many advance logistical arrangements have been made prior to the running of this trip, we must adhere to the above policy. In addition, please be aware that many insurance policies do not cover illness and accident expenses outside of the U.S., and Medicare does NOT cover any such expenses at all. In light of this, we strongly recommend trip cancellation and supplemental insurance.A travel insurance quote will be sent to you upon registration. You may also purchase direct from our website or any other insurance carrier.
Destination Price
Otavalo Indian Market (Based on 2 people), per person
From$225
3N/4D Amazonian Rainforest (La Selva Lodge) $1,215*
4N/5D Amazonian Rainforest (La Selva Lodge) $1,510*
3N/4D Amazonian Rainforest (Sacha Lodge) $1,050*
4N/5D Amazonian Rainforest (Sacha Lodge) $1,290*
Hike the Inca Trail, 3-star hotel (Peru) From$4,045
Inca World of Machu Picchu, 3-star hotel (Peru) From $2,595
Ruins and Rivers (Peru) From $6,595
Add - on Land Options 2017
* Roundtrip air from Quito to Coca: $210 (subject to change)
Eric/Letty 2017
Cabin 11-Day
Iguana Deck $5,295
Booby Deck $5,695
Dolphin Deck $6,195
Triple Cabin $5,095
Cabin 7-Day 8-Day 11-Day
Stateroom $4,495 $5,595 $8,095
Suite $4,695 $5,995 $8,695
Petrel 2017
Cabin 7-Day 8-Day 11-Day
Deluxe cabins $4,295 $5,395 $7,795
Ocean Spray 2017
Eric/Letty 2018
Cabin 11-Day
Iguana Deck $5,495
Booby Deck $5,895
Dolphin Deck $6,395
Triple Cabin $5,295