Galapagos Premium
8 Days
from
$4,695*
Highlights:
Ecuador
(Quito)
,
Galapagos
(Galapagos)
Trip Start/End:
Quito
/
Quito
Begin the tour in Quito, the capital city of Ecuador. Enjoy a full day tour of Colonial Quito including the a trip to the Equator (the reason Ecuador is called Ecuador!)
Embark on your cruise of the Galapagos islands on a Premium yacht. Situated about 1000 km (625 miles) west of the Ecuadorian mainland, the islands are bleak, barren and rocky. Made famous by Charles Darwin’s scientific voyage in the ‘Beagle’ during the 19th century, the islands’ unique wildlife – which includes giant tortoises, lizards and iguanas – remains the most interesting feature for the modern-day visitor. Some 50 per cent of the islands’ species are found nowhere else in the world. In 1978, UNESCO declared the Galápagos to be ‘the universal natural heritage of humanity’. (Cruise is available as a 3-Day, 4-Day or 7-Day option. Exact cruise itinerary will vary depending on date of arrival and specific yacht availability.)
NOTE: Due to capacity constraints in Galapagos, there is a $500.00pp non-refundable booking fee as part of the 30% per person deposit. This booking fee is paid to vessel owners to secure reservations.
Overview
| Day | Activities | Hotel |
- Day 1
- Quito
| - Transfer - Private - Quito Airport - Vehicle/Driver
- Dinner (not included)
| JW Marriott Hotel Deluxe (B)1 DBL (2 Adults)
|
- Day 2
- Quito
| - Breakfast (included)
- Private - Colonial Quito & the Middle of the World Tour (with Lunch) (5 hrs) - Vehicle/Guide/Driver
- Dinner (not included)
| JW Marriott Hotel Deluxe (B)1 DBL (2 Adults)
|
- Day 3
- Quito - Galapagos - Santa Cruz Island
| - Breakfast (included)
- Transfer - Private - Quito Airport - Vehicle/Driver
- Air - Quito - Galapagos [Connecting in Guayaquil (Aerogal Airlines)] - Economy
- National Park Fee - Park Fee
- Fuel Surcharge (included) - Fuel Surcharge (3n)
- Transfer - Shared - Airport to cruise
- Eden Islet
- Briefing and Dinner
| Coral I & II Junior (4N) (B,L,D)1 DBL (2 Adults)
|
- Day 4
- Fernandina Island - Isabela Island - Galapagos
| - Breakfast (included)
- Espinosa Point
- Lunch (included)
- Tagus Cove
- Briefing and Dinner
| Coral I & II Junior (4N) (B,L,D)1 DBL (2 Adults)
|
- Day 5
- Isabela Island - Galapagos
| - Breakfast (included)
- Elizabeth Bay - Cruise
- Lunch (included)
- Urbina Bay
- Briefing and Dinner
| Coral I & II Junior (4N) (B,L,D)1 DBL (2 Adults)
|
- Day 6
- Santiago Island - Galapagos
| - Breakfast (included)
- Espumilla Beach
- Lunch (included)
- Sullivan Bay
- Briefing and Dinner
| Coral I & II Junior (4N) (B,L,D)1 DBL (2 Adults)
|
- Day 7
- Santa Cruz Island - Galapagos - Quito
| - Breakfast (included)
- Highlands
- Transfer - Shared - Cruise to Airport
- Air - Galapagos - Quito [Connecting in Guayaquil (Aerogal Airlines)] - Economy
- Transfer - Private - Quito Airport - Vehicle/Driver
- Dinner (not included)
| JW Marriott Hotel Deluxe (B)1 DBL (2 Adults)
|
- Day 8
- Quito
| - Breakfast (included)
- Transfer - Private - Quito Airport - Vehicle/Driver
- NOTE: Quito International Departure Tax (not included)
| Depart (Int`l Airport)
|
| B = Breakfast, L = Lunch, D = Dinner, 1/2d = Half Day, Al = All Inclusive |
Trip Itinerary
Quito
JW Marriott Quito
Day 1: Quito
Enjoy a private airport transfer with a professional driver.
Accommodation: JW Marriott Hotel The JW Marriott Quito is a magnificent structure, built to be seen and triumphing over the city in its size and stature. The 241 rooms are luxurious and well-appointed, offering all the necessities one is accustomed to at home and providing breathtaking views of the snow-capped Cotopaxi Volcano. Dining at the many restaurants is a viable option, as chefs always have something delicious up their sleeve. The facilities at the hotel are very promising, as one may make use of the whirlpool, swimming pool, and fitness facilities. The Mariscal area is also very busy and popular, so don't be shy to check out Quito.
Mitad del Mundo Equatorial Line Monument
Day 2: Quito
Colonial city tour: San Francisco de Quito, recognized as the largest and better preserved colonial city in the Americas. Quito, a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage site, 1978 anddue to its artistic vocation offers art and creativity ranging from the modern to the lavish baroque. While touring opportunity to recognize the gothic style of the Basilica of the Heart of Jesus; dwellings with architectonical influence derived from Spanish Conquistadores visible in observation of tile roofs, forged iron rode balconies and beautifully carved doors. The heart of Quito, Independence Square, flanked by the Presidential and the Archbishop´s palaces, the Metropolitan Cathedral give to the visitor the feeling of going back in time to the of Spanish-American era. The Jesuit church of La Compañía de Jesús, magnificent example of the baroque style in Latin America.
From there we head approximately 11 miles (18 Km.) north of downtown Quito, we visit “Mitad del Mundo” (Middle of the World) and the Equator Monument situated at 0º0’0” latitude where the eighteenth century French Geodesic Expedition built one of the three pyramids as landmarks for their planet calculations to deduct the shape of the earth in a complex which replicates a Spanish-American village. We also visit the Intiñan Solar Museum, where you’ll find scientific and experimental aspects of being right at the Equator.
Accommodation: JW Marriott Hotel
Galapagos Sea Lions
Galapagos wildlife
First Class Yacht, Galapagos, Coral I
Day 3: Quito - Galapagos - Santa Cruz Island
Enjoy a private airport transfer with a professional driver.
Fly from Quito to Galapagos via Guayaquil today. The flight duration is approximately 4 hours.
Please note: Flight rates and availability are subject to change until booking.
The $100 entrance fee to the Galapagos Islands Park and the $10 Tourist card are included in your booking. Please note that the itinerary is a guide only - the route and program vary according to National Park policies and regulations, weather conditions, seasonal changes, safety precautions and wildlife encounters.
A fuel surcharge is applicable to all vessels cruising in the Galapagos and all flights to/from Galapagos. These surcharges have been included in your trip price.
Fuel Surcharge is subject to change without notice and additional fees may be applicable at time of travel.
Upon arrival at Baltra Airport, you pass through an airport inspection point to insure that no foreign plants or animals are introduced to the islands. After this, a guide will meet you, help you collect your luggage, and escort you on a short bus ride to the harbor and then on board your cruise ship.
Explore the area around Eden Islet further to the west, off the main island of Santa Cruz. Typical birdlife in this area include Nazca Boobies and Blue-footed Boobies. You will also find Marine Iguanas as well as an amazing array of underwater wildlife; including large mustard rays, octopus, and the endemic salemas.
Naturalist's briefing on the next day's activities followed by dinner on your cruise ship.
Accommodation: Coral I & II Crossing through threads of hundreds of stunning volcanic islands, the Galapagos Islands promise some of the world's most incredible views and sights from the comfort of First Class Yachts, the Coral I and Coral II. The Coral I offers 18 cabins, while the Coral II offers 11, both providing a very intimate and private atmosphere. Rooms come with air conditioning and private bathrooms. Meals are served in the yacht restaurant or on deck, with a broad range of international, barbecue and South American cuisine. Spend time in the Jacuzzi or at the library. Watch from the deck for whales and dolphins, sea lions, tortoises, iguanas, birds, cacti and unique vegetation.
3N/4D Departs Sundays
4N/5D Departs Wednesdays
7N/8D Departs Sunday/Wednesday
Marine Iguana
Tagus Cove
Day 4: Fernandina Island - Isabela Island - Galapagos
After a dry landing at Espinosa Point, you will be able to see the largest colony of Marine Iguanas mingling with Sally-light Foot Crabs, Galapagos Penguins, Galapagos Hawks and Sea Lions. It is also an opportunity to see the nesting sites of the Flightless Cormorants. Among the flora and the volcanic formations, you will see Brachycereus Cactus, “pa-hoe-hoe” lava, and other unusual lava formations. Lava flows are always viewed from a safe distance. The island has numerous mangrove beds extending into the sea, indicating a healthy and thriving eco-system.
Dry landing on Galapagos’ largest island where you will learn about the eruption of the five volcanoes that form it. The trail leads to Darwin’s salt-water crater Lake and excellent views of lava fields and volcanic formations. You will return by the same path for a dinghy ride along a shoreline full of marine wildlife, where you will admire a variety of seabirds, such as Blue-footed Booby, Brown Noddy, terns, Flightless Cormorant and depending on the season, a large number of Galapagos Penguins which are only 35 cm. tall; the only penguin species in the world to extend its range into the northern hemisphere along the equator. You will have an opportunity to snorkel in deep water. Graffiti believed to have been left by19th-century pirates is a curious reminder of an intriguing past.
Naturalist's briefing on the next day's activities followed by dinner on your cruise ship.
Accommodation: Coral I & II
Elizabeth Bay
Dolphins beside Dinghy
Day 5: Isabela Island - Galapagos
Elizabeth Bay is one of the furthest points of the Galapagos that we will visit on our cruise. A panga ride around two islets called the Marielas offers a wide variety of bird life, such as flightless cormorants, herons, and blue-footed boobies. Then we will enter a sheltered cove – a wonderful mangrove ecosystem that is a refuge for sea turtles and rays.
Lying at the foot of Alcedo Volcano, south of Tagus Cove, is Urvina Bay (Urbina Bay) one of the best and the most recent example of geological uplift in the Galapagos. The visit begins with a wet landing on the white sand beach. Hiking trail ranges from easily passable during the dry season to mildly challenging requiring wading to pass during the rainy season. Flightless cormorants, pelicans, and marine iguanas are often seen on land, while rays and sea turtles can be viewed swimming near the surface of the bay.
Naturalist's briefing on the next day's activities followed by dinner on your cruise ship.
Accommodation: Coral I & II
Sea Turtles
Lizard amoung Lava
Day 6: Santiago Island - Galapagos
Galapagos Islands visitors who now come to Espumilla Beach come in search of birds rather than water. A short walk inland takes visitors through a mangrove forest normally inhabited by the Common Stilt. Sea Turtles also visit these mangroves to nest. Beyond the mangroves is a brackish lagoon where flocks of Pink Flamingos and White Cheeked Pintails can be seen. The trail makes a loop heading over a knob into a sparely forested area then back to the beach. Along the way those with a watchful eye may spot a variety of Galapagos Finches or a Vermilion Fly Catcher. Once back at the beach visitors may have the chance to swim or snorkel time permitting. Sea turtles often lay their eggs in Playa Espumilla, so be careful where you step.
Sullivan Bay provides a unique opportunity to view a recent lava flow of approximately 100 years ago. The East Side of James Island is known to have barren volcanic landscapes, dominated by black pahoehoe (ropy) lava flows of very young age. On the surface of the lava it is possible to observe trees that were carried down by the flow of the fresh lava. It is also interesting to see how some Mollugo plants are starting to colonize the small lava fissures.
Naturalist's briefing on the next day's activities followed by dinner on your cruise ship.
Accommodation: Coral I & II
Cerro Chato Tortoise
Day 7: Santa Cruz Island - Galapagos - Quito
Take a bus ride to the highlands of Santa Cruz to visit Cerro Chato. Here you’ll be able to observe the famous giant tortoises that give the islands their name. After this visit, return to Puerto Ayora.
Transfer by bus across Santa Cruz Island and a short ferry ride to Baltra where the airport is located.
Fly from Galapagos to Quito via Guayaquil on Aerogal. The flight duration is approximately 4 hour.
Enjoy a private airport transfer with a professional driver.
Accommodation: JW Marriott Hotel Day 8: Quito
Enjoy a private airport transfer with a professional driver.
A departure tax must be paid upon departing Ecuador through the Quito airport. The payment must be made in cash and the cost is of USD$44.30 per person. Subject to change without notice.
Accommodation: Depart (Int`l Airport)
Accommodations
JW Marriott Quito
JW Marriott Hotel - Quito
The JW Marriott Quito is a magnificent structure, built to be seen and triumphing over the city in its size and stature. The 241 rooms are luxurious and well-appointed, offering all the necessities one is accustomed to at home and providing breathtaking views of the snow-capped Cotopaxi Volcano. Dining at the many restaurants is a viable option, as chefs always have something delicious up their sleeve. The facilities at the hotel are very promising, as one may make use of the whirlpool, swimming pool, and fitness facilities. The Mariscal area is also very busy and popular, so don't be shy to check out Quito.
Junior Cabin
First Class Yacht, Galapagos, Coral I
Coral I & II - Galapagos
Crossing through threads of hundreds of stunning volcanic islands, the Galapagos Islands promise some of the world's most incredible views and sights from the comfort of First Class Yachts, the Coral I and Coral II. The Coral I offers 18 cabins, while the Coral II offers 11, both providing a very intimate and private atmosphere. Rooms come with air conditioning and private bathrooms. Meals are served in the yacht restaurant or on deck, with a broad range of international, barbecue and South American cuisine. Spend time in the Jacuzzi or at the library. Watch from the deck for whales and dolphins, sea lions, tortoises, iguanas, birds, cacti and unique vegetation.
3N/4D Departs Sundays
4N/5D Departs Wednesdays
7N/8D Departs Sunday/Wednesday
What's Included:
- Guaranteed departure - Accommodation, Activities, Transfers, Meals, Fees where indicated as per the itinerary - Local and international traveler assistance during your tour - Specialised and personalised services
What's not Included:
- Tips - Laundry - Soft drinks and alcoholic beverages unless explicitly noted - Optional activities/extras – Visas (unless noted) - Vacation insurance
Trip Terms & Conditions
- Your deposit is due immediately on booking (30% of program price, minimum $350). The balance is due 90 days prior to departure.
- Cancellations of confirmed bookings 90 days or more prior to departure will receive full refund minus a $350 (per person) administrative fee and any non-refundable paid fees (e.g. non-refundable airfare, cruise or hotel deposits). 60-89 days will be subject to loss of 30% of program price. 30-59 days will be subject to loss of 50% of program price. 29 days or less will be subject to loss of 100% of program price.
- Tour quotes do not include airfare to/from the trip start point unless noted on the itinerary
- Cost increases in currency exchange, government fees, taxes, surcharges or hotel/lodge tariff increases between quote date and start date are payable by the client.
- Availability cannot be guaranteed until booked. We will exercise best efforts to book hotels per the itinerary, however, in busy seasons and with client bookings made within 90 days of tour date we may be forced to offer substitutes.
- Payment of the program price constitutes your acceptance of the terms and conditions set out at www.kensingtontours.com/terms-and-conditions
- Living Standards and practices at destination may differ from those in North America with respect to provisions of utilities, services and accommodation.
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