SEVEN DAYS / SIX NIGHTS
Includes Five Day Galapagos Cruise – Eastern Islands (Saturday – Wednesday)
2014 Arrival Dates in Guayaquil: August 29, September 26, December 5, December 19, 2014
(For additional five day cruise departures on the M/V Santa Cruz please check with us)
SAMPLE ITINERARY
DAY 1: Arrival in Guayaquil
Today we arrive from the USA in Guayaquil. Upon arrival assistance and escorted transfer to hotel for overnight.
Overnight accommodations at selected hotel – Hotel Oro Verde
DAY 2: Guayaquil/Galapagos – Puerto Baquerizo Moreno (San Cristóbal Island)
Breakfast. Transfer hotel/airport for your flight to San Cristóbal Island and transfer to the M/V Santa Cruz, anchored at Puerto Baquerizo Moreno, the provincial capital of the Galápagos Islands. Cabin assignment, introductory talk and lunch.
Punta Pitt (San Cristóbal Island)
In the afternoon, disembark (wet landing) on the eastern tip of the island. Pitt Point is an eroded tuff cone; the trail that ascends from the beach provides spectacular views of the shoreline. This is the only site in the Galápagos where the three species of boobies can be found together, as well as the two frigate species, plus a colony of bachelor sea lions along the beach. After the walk, if conditions are favorable, there is a chance to swim from the beach or snorkel at the nearby islets. Expedition plan for Sunday and dinner. (B/L/D)
DAY 3: Galapagos Islands
Santa Fe Island
After breakfast, a wet landing on a sandy white beach with many sea lion harems. Bulls vie for the right of “Beach Master”, while smaller males masquerading as females make stealthy mating moves. Galápagos hawks are often easily observed, perched atop salt bushes. The giant prickly pear cactus found here live up to their name with tree-sized trunks! The endemic land iguana, unique to this island, may be spotted during the afternoon walk. Snorkeling and swimming from the beach rounds off the rewarding experience, or if guests prefer, the glass-bottom boat for non-snorkelers. Lunch on board.
South Plaza Island
Disembark (dry landing) in the channel between North and South Plaza Islands, where the island tilts toward the water, the approach makes for a lavishly colorful sight! The turquoise waters of the channel contrast brilliantly with the white sand and black lava of the shoreline. The rocks have grown thick with green seaweed in places, speckled with bright orange ‘Sally Lightfoot’ crabs. Further up the shore a carpet of scarlet sesuvium succulents serves as ground cover for a grove of luminescent green prickly-pear cactus. Yellow-grey land iguanas sit beneath these, waiting patiently for pears to drop. Along the coastline one finds sea lion colonies, while frigates, swallow-tailed gulls and shearwaters glide playing with the thermals that form along the cliffs of this small but amazing island. Expedition plan for Monday and dinner. (B/L/D)
DAY 4: Galapagos Islands
Puerto Ayora and the Charles Darwin Research Station (Santa Cruz Island)
Breakfast. In the morning, we disembark (dry landing) for our visit to the Charles Darwin Research Station and the giant tortoise pens within an impressive giant prickly-pear cactus forest home to many land birds. These are the headquarters of scientific investigation, conservation and the National Park administration. Following our visit, we board our transport to enjoy lunch in the cooler highlands of Santa Cruz Island, a completely different ecosystem.
Santa Cruz Island
We have several options available for the afternoon, which can be discussed in advance with your Expedition Leader:
- Trek along trails amid miconia forest in the highlands, home to many elusive birds including the dark-rumped petrel.
- Mountain bike (mostly downhill) to Garrapatero Beach.
- Sea kayak and relax on a beautiful, sandy beach.
- Experience sustainable agriculture in an organic coffee plantation.
- Discover SCUBA diving day in Puerto Ayora. This is a day designed for people who wish to discover the marine wonders of the archipelago, but who are not ready to dive in the current-strong Galápagos open waters. A local diving outfitter is contacted on your behalf. This activity takes for most of the day and has a cost. Please ask us for more information.
At the end of the afternoon’s activities, we return to Puerto Ayora and embark on the M/V Santa Cruz. (B/L/D)
DAY 5: Galapagos Islands
Punta Suárez (Española (Hood) Island)
Breakfast. Morning outing at Punta Suárez (dry landing) for an exciting walk on lava/boulder terrain to visit its unique sea bird colonies, including waved albatrosses (April – December), Nazca boobies, blue-footed boobies, swallow-tail gulls as well as a view of the Galápagos famous “blow-hole”. Among its land birds, the Hood island mockingbird, Galápagos hawks, Galápagos doves and three species of Darwin’s finches are common highlights. Also, look for red-green-black marine iguanas. Back on board for lunch.
Gardner Bay (Española Island)
In the afternoon, disembark (wet landing) at a white coral beach for a short walk to observe the sea lions, mockingbirds, finches or enjoy the beach. There is great snorkeling in this area, or a ride aboard the glass-bottom boat. Departure briefing, Farewell Cocktail and dinner. (B/L/D)
DAY 6: Galapagos Islands/Guayaquil
Baltra Island
Breakfast. Disembark at Baltra Island. Transfer to the airport to take the flight back to Guayaquil. Transfer to hotel in Guayaquil.
Overnight accommodations Hotel Oro Verde (Deluxe) (B)
DAY 7: Depart Guayaquil
Breakfast. Private transfer from hotel to airport for your flight to your next destination.(B)
IMPORTANT NOTE:
The itineraries and program are subject to change without prior notice, due mainly to adjustments in the policies and regulations of the Galápagos National Park, weather conditions, seasonal changes and safety reasons.
This promotion is also available with a six day Galapagos cruise. Please check with us itinerary details and pricing.
GT-111 PROGRAM
RATE PER PERSON BASED ON DOUBLE OCCUPANCY: FROM: $2,330.00
Please check with us on our special add-on roundtrip air fare from Miami or from over 50 cities in the USA
RATE INCLUDES:
Round trip air Guayaquil/Galapagos/Guayaquil including all taxes and fuel surcharges. Five day cruise aboard the M/V Santa Cruz based on Main Deck double occupancy. Fully escorted daily excursions by English speaking naturalist guides. Daily briefings. Two nights at the Hotel Oro Verde in Guayaquil (Deluxe). based on double occupancy. Daily breakfast. Taxes. All private transfers in Guayaquil. All transfers in Galapagos.
NOT INCLUDED:
International air to be quoted separately on request. Please check with us on our special add-on roundtrip air fare from Miami or from over 50 cities in the USA. Galapagos National Park entrance fees $110 per person. Land services, tours not indicated in itinerary. Meals not indicated in itinerary. Gratuities and tips to guides.