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The Classic Latin Collection... | Galapagos Adventure (8 Days / 7 Nights)
Some of the most incredible wildlife in the world is found on the Galapagos Islands and this is the trip of a lifetime for most visitors. Whether you are a water lover who is intent on snorkeling with the sea lions, or a landlubber who wants to commune with the iguanas and curious seabirds, this voyage is sure to please! The Islands of the Galapagos vary in terrain and in flora and fauna. Some are stark volcanic islands with immense lava fields, while others are rich with vegetation. We offer tours aboard our Tourist Superior class boat. The specially trained crew will show you the charms of these wonderful islands and leave you with memories to last a lifetime. In 1835, Charles Darwin arrived in the Galapagos and said 'The natural history of these islands is eminently curious, and well deserves attention.' He was right. Join us on a voyage you will never forget! |
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| | Upon arrival we are met by our naturalist leader who will assist with the transfer to our boat, the G.A.P Adventurer. We set sail and reach Seymour Island in the afternoon. Our first landing gives us a great introduction to such birds as the magnificent frigate bird, blue-footed boobies and swallow-tailed gulls. | | | |
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We disembark at Bartholome island and go for a short hike. Drink in the fresh, pure air while enjoying an awesome view of San Salvador Island. Our naturalist will interpret the geological history of Bartholome and explain its dramatic volcanic features. We may see the rare Galapagos penguin. | | | |
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The ship then makes her way to Rabida Island where we visit a salt water lagoon rich in wildlife and vegetation. A large sea lion colony provides great photo opportunities. | | | |
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In the morning we arrive in Porta Ayora, on Santa Cruz Island. Morning at leisure. Remain on board or disembark and spend a few hours on the beach. In the afternoon we make our way to the Charles Darwin Station. See giant tortoises and learn about Darwin’s studies of the wildlife. Before returning to the ship, do some shopping and explore this charming port prior to setting sail. | | | |
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On Floreana Island we stop at Post Office Bay. This is a historic site where mariners from around the world would deposit and collect letters from a 'post office barrel'. | | | |
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We make our way to Suarez Point on Española Island. This is the most southernmost island in the Galapagos archipelago and it is home to several wildlife species, including masked and blue-footed boobies. | | | |
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We set sail and reach Santa Fé Island early in the morning. The guide will explain how the mangrove tree can survive in its harsh environment. Learn about the features and habits of prehistoric-looking marine iguanas. | | | |
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This morning we reach Baltra on Santa Cruz Island. After a brief visit to South Seymour for one last look at frigate birds, blue-footed boobies and sea lions, we transfer to the airport for our flight to Quito. Upon arrival, we transfer to our group hotel. The rest of the day is at leisure. | | | |
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| From: USD1148.00 / per person
*5 and 4 day cruise available. Please contact us for details.
*Rates are based on double occupancy. Please Note: you must pay a $100 US (cash) Galapagos park entry fee (subject to increase). The flights to/from the Galapagos Islands are not included in the price and are payable in advance with your tour (flight cost subject to increase). Passport details, full name and date of birth must be advised at time of booking.
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