BEGINS QUITO
Mar 9, 23 Apr 6 Jun 15, 29 Jul 13, 27 Aug 10
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Children 11 and under Discount $350. Children under 18 must be booked in a room with at least one adult; exceptions may be granted under certain circumstances with parental consent. Triple and Quad accommodations are not available for more than two adults, age 18 or older, sharing a room. Triples in the hotels are usually a two-bedded room plus one rollaway cot, when available; Quads in the hotels are usually two double rooms. Aboard ship Triple and Quad cabins include upper and lower berths and are limited to two persons age 18 or older sharing a room with one or two persons under age 18.
Find non-stop marvels on a snorkeling adventure under the water and back on land at the beach!
All gratuities to Tauck Director, local guides and ship staff included.
International Airfare is additional. Call Tauck for special rates on international air for travel originating in the U.S. (subject to availability). Departure tax is not included and is additional.
6. TOWERING SIGHTS & DARWIN BAY Explore Genovesa Island on a climb up Prince Philip’s steps and a hike across the island, then cruise to Darwin Bay to discover delightful blue- and red-footed boobies. Meals BLD
7. DISEMBARK SHIP & FLY TO GUAYAQUIL Disembark ship on San Cristóbal (Chatham) Island. Fly to Guayaquil and a fun-filled farewell dinner, poolside! Meals BD
8. HOMEWARD BOUND Tour ends: Guayaquil. Fly home anytime. A transfer is included from Hilton Colón Guayaquil to Guayaquil International Airport; allow a minimum of three hours for flight check-in. Meals B
Ask us about booking an additional hotel night before or after your journey and our Cruise Protection Product. See General Information.
Recommended age: 8+
*For activities marked with an asterisk (*) in day-by-day descriptions, participation is at your own risk; a signed liability waiver will be required.
Note: We may not visit each of the islands in the order outlined, but we typically visit two different sites per day. Cruise itineraries are approved by the Galápagos National Park Service 30 to 60 days before departure and are therefore subject to change.
FINE HOTELS / GREAT LOCATIONS
Night 1,2 Swissôtel Quito Night 3-6 M/V Santa Cruz
Night 7 Hilton Colón Guayaquil
8 DAYS FROM $3,795* PLUS AIRFARE (7 Breakfasts, 5 Lunches & 6 Dinners) Aug – Nov
Mar – July
*LAND PRICE ON-TOUR AIR (2 flights) TOTAL PER PERSON
n Main Deck Standard n Upper Deck Standard n Boat Deck Standard n Boat Deck Superior n Boat Deck Junior Suite n Boat Deck Master Suite
Double $4255 $395 $4650 Triple $4155 $395 $4550 Quad $4155 $395 $4550 Single $5914 $395 $6309
Double $4388 $395 $4783 Triple N/A Single $6088 $395 $6483
Double $4635 $395 $5030 Triple $4361 $395 $4756 Single $6378 $395 $6773
Double $4952 $395 $5347 Triple N/A Single $6687 $395 $7082
Double $5042 $395 $5437 Triple $4584 $395 $4979 Single $6880 $395 $7275
Double $5541 $395 $5936 Triple $4841 $395 $5236 Single $7459 $395 $7854
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*LAND PRICE ON-TOUR AIR (2 flights) TOTAL PER PERSON
n Main Deck Standard n Upper Deck Standard n Boat Deck Standard n Boat Deck Superior n Boat Deck Junior Suite n Boat Deck Master Suite
Double $3895 $395 $4290 Triple $3795 $395 $4190 Quad $3795 $395 $4190 Single $5554 $395 $5949
Double $4028 $395 $4423 Triple N/A Single $5747 $395 $6142
Double $4275 $395 $4670 Triple $4001 $395 $4396 Single $6069 $395 $6464
Double $4592 $395 $4987 Triple N/A Single $6327 $395 $6722
Double $4682 $395 $5077 Triple $4224 $395 $4619 Single $6627 $395 $7022
Double $5181 $395 $5576 Triple $4481 $395 $4876 Single $7272 $395 $7667
Quito
Galápagos Islands Guayaquil
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