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GALÁPAGOS ISLANDS Baltra


San Cristóbal


PACIFIC OCEAN


Punta Vicente Roca


Punta Espinoza Fernandina


Buccaneers Cove


Tagus Cove


Puerto Egas


Urbina Bay


Isabela


PACIFIC OCEAN


Santiago (James)


Rabida


Cerro Dragon


Baltra


Santa Cruz


Puerto Baquerizo Moreno


GALÁPAGOS ISLANDS


Cristóbal San ECUADOR Guayaquil


Maximum Elevation: 1,968 ft.


Darwin Bay


Genovesa (Tower) Island


Prince Philip’s Steps


EQUATOR


CRUISING THE


GALÁPAGOS ISLANDS


An archipelago rare & wonderful... is where you’ll find yourself on this remarkable expedition that begins with an overnight stay at Hilton Colón Guayaquil, a flight to San Cristóbal Island, and boarding Isabela II, Tauck’s comfortable expeditionary ship for no more than 40 guests. The excitement of your 6-night cruise* begins as soon as you arrive, with daily panga (inflatable raft) rides and landings ashore – sometimes wet (perhaps up to your knees) and sometimes dry (upon a rocky shore) – where you’ll... discover remote and lovely places like Prince Phillip’s Steps, Buccaneers Cove, Darwin Lake and Cerro Dragón... get up close to land iguanas, penguins and sea lions, who benignly claim their turf in the sun... stroll around saltwater lagoons that are magnets for stilts, pintail ducks and sandpipers... hike across lava flows and walk on land once under the sea... explore intertidal pools, home to anemones, barnacles and sea urchins... learn from Tauck’s naturalists who sail with you onboard... sun, swim and snorkel, enjoy a cocktail on deck... and celebrate your once-in-a-lifetime experience poolside, at our farewell dinner back in Guayaquil. Visit us at www.tauck.com for all the day-by-day details!


Call your travel agent or Tauck at 877-519-1035


9 DAYS FROM $5,440* PLUS AIRFARE (8 Breakfasts, 6 Lunches & 7 Dinners)


BEGINS GUAYAQUIL Jan 20 Feb 3, 17 Mar 3


Go to www.tauck.com for up-to-the-minute space availability.


LAND / CRUISE PRICE PER PERSON *LAND / CRUISE PRICE + ON-TOUR AIR (2 flights) = TOTAL PER PERSON


 Cat C  Cat B  Cat A


Double $5440 + $450 = $5890 Single


Double $5540 + $450 = $5990 Single


Double $5740 + $450 = $6190 Single


$8634 + $450 = $9084 $8834 + $450 = $9284 $9234 + $450 = $9684


 Cat C (Limited): Cabin Deck, double bed (120 sq. ft.)  Cat B: Cabin Deck, twin or double bed (142 sq. ft.)  Cat A (Master Suite): Main Deck, double bed (166 sq. ft.)


International Airfare is additional. Call Tauck for special rates on international air for travel originating in the U.S. (subject to availability).


Land / Cruise Price includes everything outlined in General Information, as well as Galápagos National Park entrance fee; cruise fare; port charges; applicable fuel surcharges; private Tauck shore excursions with naturalists; daily cocktail hour, all-day soft drinks, wine with dinner on Isabela II; airport transfers; all gratuities to Tauck Director, naturalists and ship staff.


Note: Triples are not available aboard ship. This is an active journey requiring a fair amount of walking, often on uneven terrain; touring in hot and humid weather can be strenuous and challenging. Daily shore excursions will include wet and dry landings on diverse Galápagos islands. Cruise itineraries are approved by the Galápagos National Park Service 30 to 60 days before departure and are subject to change. Please ask when booking about additional hotel nights before or after your tour and about our Cruise Protection Product.


For activities marked with an asterisk (*), participation is at your own risk and a signed liability waiver will be required. For Isabela II deck plans & ship specifications see page 60.


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