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GALAPAGOS: CRUISE THE ENCHANTED ISLANDS


Day 1 Fly to Quito. Day 2 Fly to Baltra, North Seymour Island, in the Galapagos and board the boat.


Day 3 Explore Cerro Brujo, a beautiful white coral beach; see sea lions.


Day 4 Cruise to Espanola Island. Steep cliff s are the perfect home for waved albatross, and the isle is rich in birdlife.


Day 5 Disembark on Santa Fe for a coastal walk spotting marine iguanas and sea lions.


Day 6 Visit the breeding centre of the endangered giant tortoises.


Day 7 Floreana is a volcanic island, with a rich history. Even today, you can post a letter and it will be delivered by hand and without a stamp to far fl ung corners of the globe!


Day 8 Explore Dragon Hill on Santa Cruz island; it’s a nesting site for land iguanas and views from the hill are stunning.


Day 9 Visit Black Turtle Cove, home to black and white- tip reef sharks and sea turtles. Say goodbye to the Galapagos for an overnight stay in Guayaquil..


Day 10 Fly to the UK. Day 11 Arrive in the UK.


2014 Pricing From price per person including fl ights £3,150


£3,185 £3,565


Our experts’ travel secrets...


SWIMMING WITH SEA LIONS Galapagos’ wildlife is exceptionally friendly and extremely beautiful at close range. Put on your snorkel and swim alongside sea lions as they playfully dodge around you in the water.


STEAM TRAIN THROUGH ECUADOR Take a four-day journey on-board the Tren Crucero, a restored vintage steam train, passing volcanoes, snow-capped mountains and cloud forests.


WALK THE GALAPAGOS Enjoy sunset strolls, saunter past lagoons full of fl amingos and pause to take photos; the variety of experiences is fantastic when you explore on foot.


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Maria Bazzigalupi,


our regional specialist for Latin America


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