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Galapagos Adventure Cruise

Small Ship Cruise, Zodiac Excursions, Hiking, Sea Kayaking, and Snorkeling

Explore the islands that inspired Darwin. Experience wildlife that doesn't fear people and is so diverse and abundant you'll have to watch your step to avoid disturbing a napping sea lion or resting iguana!.

The following describes The Enchanted Isles departures; see the links to the detailed itineraries at the bottom of the page for this and the Land of the Incas, a Galapagos expedition which includes a 6-day extension to Cusco, Peru, the Sacred Valley and Machu Picchu:

Day 1 Guayaquil. Arrive in Guayaquil and transfer to the Hotel Hilton Colón for the evening.

Day 2 Santa Cruz Island.
This morning we fly to the Galápagos! Upon arrival we immediately board ship and sail to Santa Cruz Island for a magnificent introduction to the wildlife of Galapagos. Spend the afternoon exploring mangrove-flanked channels and the shoreline of Cerro Dragon looking for land iguanas, sea lions, a variety of birds and schools of golden rays.

Days 3-8 Galapagos Islands.
While our exact routing depends on the permit from the Galápagos National Park Service, we are likely to visit these islands:

Bartolomé: explore this enchanting landscape where lava, mangroves and golden sand converge. Great walks and views plus a chance to snorkel with penguins--a tropical oxymoron!

Santiago: provides a chance to see the Galápagos fur seal along with some of the best "tide pooling" in the islands.

Santa Cruz: center of Galápagos administration as well as the Charles Darwin Research Center. Here we learn about their vital preservation work then head up into the highlands to roam the moss-draped landscape where wild giant tortoises often forage.

Isabela:
we anchor off the picturesque port of Puerto Villamil and walk the streets of this small town visiting the nearby saltwater lagoons which are home to flamingos. We visit the tortoise breeding center and also explore Isabela's caves and shoreline, searching the waters for dolphins, whales, sea turtles and the elusive ocean sunfish--the mola-mola.

Fernandina: we explore Punta Espinoza, a marine iguana heaven, with Isabela's volcanoes as a dramatic backdrop.

Floreana: here is a fabulous snorkeling site and home to a large colony of sea lions. There is nothing more delightful than an hour spent in the clear waters with these creatures! Hike to a lovely white sand beach, a favorite nesting site for sea turtles.

Española: We snorkel and stroll the island's lovely beaches. Blue-footed boobies, sea lions galore and marine iguanas with particularly vivid coloration are found here. And the waved albatross (mid-April through mid-December) is exclusively found on Espanola.

Days 9-10 Guayaquil. We disembark and fly back to Guayaquil. The late afternoon and evening are free to explore the city. The following morning we transfer to the airport for flights home.

Adventure Cruise Trip:
10 days/9 nights
Trip Rating:
Moderately Easy
2008 Dates: National Geographic Polaris:

October 24-November 2
October 31-November 9
November 7-16
November 14-23
November 21-30
November 28-December 7
December 5-14
December 12-21
December 19-28
December 26-January 4, 2008

National Geographic Islander:

October 25-November 3
November 1-10
November 8-17
November 15-24
November 22-December 1
November 29-December 8
December 6-15
December 13-22
December 20-29
December 27-January 5, 2008

2009 Departure Dates: National Geographic Polaris: every Friday from January through December

National Geographic Islander: every Saturday from January through December

2008 Price
per person 
Cabin Category 1: $4320 ($6480 single)
Cabin Category 2: $4980 ($7460 single)
Cabin Category 3: $5580 (single not
available)
Cabin Category 4: $5940 (single not
available)
Cabin Category 5: $7120 (single not
available)
2009 Price
per person 
Cabin Category 1: $4540 ($6820 single)
Cabin Category 2: $5240 ($7840 single)
Cabin Category 3: $5860 (single not
available)
Cabin Category 4: $6240 (single not
available)
Cabin Category 5: $7480 (single not
available)
Single Supplement: See Costs above.
Gateway City/Meeting Place:
Hotel Hilton Colon in Guayaquil, Ecuador
Activities:
cruise
hike
kayak
swim
snorkel
zodiac excursions
shore visits
Ship Highlights: The M.S. Polaris and M.S. Islander accommodate up to 80 and 48 guests, respectively, all in outside cabins. These air conditioned ships feature a library, full-service bar, covered deck, Sky Deck, Internet access, video chronicler and a ship doctor. They are equipped with a Splash-Cam, hydrophone, underwater video camera and video microscope.
Trip Extension: As the Galapagos Islands are to nature, Peru is to Incan culture and archaeology. Extend your stay with a trip to Cusco, the capital city of the Incan empire, and to the Sacred Valley and lost city of Machu Picchu.
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