Galapagos Island Cruise
8
DAYS
Ecuador - Baltra to Baltra
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This remote archipelago, consisting of
Typical Cruise Boats Itinerary
thirteen major islands is located 1,000 km
Day 1 Baltra
Day 2 Floreana Island
from the Ecuadorian mainland. Climb
Day 3 Espanola Island
Day 4 San Cristobal
aboard a comfortable cruise yacht and glide
Day 5 North Seymour
Day 6 Rabida
from island to island, whilst discovering the
Day 7 Genovesa
Day 8 Plazas, Baltra
large diversity of species and rare wildlife
This is a sample itinerary and may vary
Please note that some cruises start or end in
San Cristobal.
that thrives on these volcanic landscapes.
What's Included
You're touching hands with pre-history.
• All Meals (Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner) in the
Galapagos are Included
• All Transfers
• Services of Bilingual Naturalist Guide
• All Essential Excursions Marked in the Itinerary
Transport - Accommodation
• Twin Berth Cabins with Private Facilities - 7 Nights
• Minibus, Cruise Yacht and on Foot
Grade
Easy - suitable for anyone with an average level
of fitness and mobility
Maximum Group Size
16
Minimum Age
5
Departure Dates - REF:SA16
Please Note:
National Parks Entrance Fees are Not Included,Allow
US$110 (Subject to change).
This tour can be organised to suit your travel plans.
Domestic Flights from and to Quito are NOT
Please contact Kumuka or your travel agent to make a
Included. Allow Approximately US$400-500.
booking request.
Tailor-Made tours are also available see page 79.
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Bartolome Island
Highlights
Santa Fe - Sea Lion Colony Jervis - Sea Lions -
Galapagos Doves - Flamingos Bartolome - Volcanic
Formations James - Swimming with Fur Seals - Lava
Herons Espanola - Albatross Colony - White Sand
Beaches Santa Cruz - Mangroves - Mating Turtles
- White Coral Beaches
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