MORE TIME TO EXPLORE MORE ISLANDS!
Our two holiday departures offer the same Galápagos Island experience but follow different island routings. See the map below for the December 18 departure – you’ll find the December 23 routing at
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9 DAYS FROM $4,795* PLUS AIRFARE (8 Breakfasts, 6 Lunches & 7 Dinners)
BEGINS QUITO Dec 18 & 23
For up-to-the-minute space availability, ship specifications, deck plans and itinerary details, go to
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December 18 & 23, 2013
*LAND / CRUISE PRICE ON-TOUR AIR (2 flights) TOTAL PER PERSON
n Main Deck Double $4895 $395 $5290 Standard
GALÁPAGOS: Adventure
WILDLIFE WONDERLAND Special 9-Day Holiday Departures!
GALÁPAGOS ISLANDS Baltra
Maximum Elevation: 9,270 ft. San Cristobal
PACIFIC OCEAN
Quito
Guayaquil ECUADOR
begins on a two-night stay at the Swissôtel Quito, where guided sightseeing includes visits to the Equator and colorful colonial Quito. Next, get ready for a memorable welcome from the exotic animals of the Galápagos Islands, one of the many delights of this family adventure. There’s also swimming and snorkeling in crystal-clear waters... panga excursions and glass-bottom boat rides... playful sea lions and comical penguins... lava landscapes and coralline beaches... prehistoric iguanas above and below water... colorful bird watching just about everywhere you look... and local naturalists, who add a human touch to your experience of this natural wonderland. Each day is filled with adventures you’ll never forget, in a place time has forgotten. So pack your bathing suits, sunscreen and hats for a 5-night cruise aboard the 90-guest expeditionary ship, M/V Santa Cruz to visit some of the world’s most amazing tropical islands – then continue the fun on an overnight stay at the Hilton Colón Guayaquil with a farewell fiesta before your journey back home.
Baltra Santa Cruz
Darwin Station
Santa Fe
PACIFIC OCEAN
South Plaza San Cristóbal Punta Suarez Gardner Bay
Española (Hood)
Children 11 and under Discount $350. Children under 18 must be booked in a room with at least one adult. Triple and Quadruple accommodations are not available for more than two adults, age 18 or older, sharing a room. All gratuities are 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 additional and is not included in the cost.
Recommended age: 8+
Ask us about booking an additional hotel night before or after your journey. Consider our Cruise Protection Product for a money-back refund if your travel plans change. Ask at booking for details.
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. 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.
*For activities marked with an asterisk (*) in day-by-day descriptions, participation is at your own risk; a signed liability waiver will be required.
Call your travel agent or Tauck at 877-519-1035
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GALÁPAGOS ISLANDS
n Upper Deck Double $5037 $395 $5432 Standard
n Boat Deck Double $5288 $395 $5683 Standard
n Boat Deck Double $5551 $395 $5946 Superior
Triple $4795 $395 $5190 Quad $4795 $395 $5190 Single $6895 $395 $7290
Triple N/A Single $7131 $395 $7526
Triple $5090 $395 $5485 Single $7603 $395 $7998
Triple N/A Single $7962 $395 $8357
n Boat Deck Double $5720 $395 $6115 Junior Suite Triple $5413 $395 $5808 Single $8231 $395 $8626
n Boat Deck Double $6222 $395 $6617
Master Suite Triple $5790 $395 $6185 Single $9036 $395 $9431
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