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GALAPAGOS CRUISE
(M/Y Eclipse)
Departures:Saturdays
Price: US$ 3300.00 per person (based on double accommodation)
Capacity: 48 passengers
Duration: 8 days
Persons: 2 (min)

Day 1. Saturday Morning: Arrive at Baltra, Galapagos. The flight from Quito (via Guayaquil) to the Galapagos is approximately 2 ½ hours, short bus ride to the harbor. Motorized rafts, called ‘Pangas’ will transport you to the M/V Eclipse. After departure and lunch, the first island visit is made.
Saturday Afternoon: Santa Cruz (Indefatigable) Island—Las Bachas Beach or Cerro Dragon. Las Bachas is a white sand beach that is a major egg-laying site for sea turtles. On shore are marine iguanas, and, in the lagoon, flamingos are common. A newer visitors site, Dragon Hill offers a brackish water lagoon, flamingoes, common stilts, pintail ducks and other species of birds.

Day 2. Sunday Morning: Santiago (San Salvador, James) Island — James Bay. This island has several sites to visit at the western end of James Bay. Puerto Egas with its black sand beaches was the site of small salt mining industry in the 1960s and a hike inland to the salt crater is an excellent opportunity to sight land birds such as finches, doves, and hawks. At the end of the trail there is a series of grottoes or sea

 
 

caves where fur seals and night herons are found resting on shady ledges. Just north of James Bay is Buccaneer Cove, a particularly scenic area of steep cliffs and dark beaches.

Sunday Afternoon: Bartolome (Bartholomew) Island
Bartolome is a small island that has beautiful white sand beaches, luxuriant green mangroves and a colony of penguins. Activities will include swimming and snorkeling and a climb to the summit of the island for one of the most breathtaking views in all the Galapagos.

Day 3. Monday Morning: Tower (Genovesa) Island—Darwin Bay Beach. Tower is a collapsed volcano and ships sail directly into its large breached caldera to anchor at the foot of the steep crater walls. Tower attracts vast numbers of pelagic seabirds that come here to nest and breed: great frigate birds, red-footed boobies, swallow-tailed gulls and storm petrels.

Monday Afternoon: Tower (Genovesa) Island—Prince Philip’s Steps. A second trail called Prince Philip Steps, leads to an open area for masked boobies, frigates, and red-footed boobies. At the end of this trail are thousands of band-rumped storm petrels at the cliff's edge, where they nest in crevices. Short-eared owls can sometimes be seen here, hunting the storm petrels during daylight hours.

Day 4. Tuesday Morning: Fernandina (Narborough) Island — Punta Espinosa. Fernandina is the youngest and most active volcano in the Galapagos with eruptions taking place every few years. The flat lava of Punta Espinosa offers a stark and barren landscape, but here flightless cormorants build their nests on the point, sea lions sprawl on the beach or play in the tide pools and marine iguanas dot the sand

Tuesday Afternoon: Isabela (Albemarle) Island—Tagus Cove
On the towering cliffs of Tagus Cove, 19th and early 20th century ships’ graffiti can be seen. After hiking beyond Darwin Lake, a saltwater lagoon above sea level, you will be rewarded with extraordinary views of Darwin and Wolf volcanoes.

Day 5
. Wednesday Morning: Isabela (Albemarle) Island—Urbina Bay. Urbina Bay is an easy wet landing on a gentle sloping beach. This area is very interesting in that it is a perfect example of the geological activity of the islands. In 1954 over 3 miles (5 kilometers) of the marine reef at the edge of the shore were uplifted by 13 feet (4 meters).

Wednesday Afternoon: Isabela (Albemarle) Island — Elizabeth Bay enjoy a panga ride through the mangrove area to see the rays, turtles, sea lions, and, circling overhead, Galapagos hawks. A colony of penguins inhabit a rocky islet at the entrance to Elizabeth Bay.

Day 6. Thursday: Santa Cruz (Indefatigable). Island — Puerto Ayora Town. Santa Cruz is the only inhabited island to be visited during this Galapagos cruise. Puerto Ayora, with a population of about 10,000 people is the location of the Charles Darwin Research Station, world famous for its tortoise breeding programs. After touring the Station, journey by bus into the highlands to Los Gemelos the two deep pit craters situated in the Scalesia forest with lots of interesting bird life. Go for a walk through the giant lava tubes, visit the Tortoise Reserve to search for giant tortoises in their natural surroundings. There will be some free time to explore the town of Puerto Ayora on your own.

Day 7. Friday Morning: Hood (Española) Island—Gardner Bay. One of the oldest of the islands, Hood is small and flat with no visible volcanic crater or vent. Gardner Bay is on the eastern shore and has a magnificent beach. This beach is frequented by a transient colony of sea lions, and is a major nesting site for marine turtles. Around the small islets nearby, snorkelers will find lots of fish and sometimes turtles and sharks. On a trail leading to the western tip of the island you'll pass the only nesting sites in the Galapagos of the waved albatross, huge birds with a 6-foot wingspan.

Friday Afternoon: Hood (Española) Island—Punta Suarez
Punta Suarez is one of the most outstanding wildlife areas of the archipelago, with a long list of species found along its cliffs and sand or pebble beaches. In addition to five species of nesting seabirds there arethe curious and bold Hood Island mockingbirds, Galapagos doves and Galapagos hawks. Several types of reptiles, including the brilliantly colored marine iguana and the oversized lava lizard, are unique to this island. When heavy swells are running,

Day 8. Saturday Morning: Santa Cruz (Indefatigable) Island—Black Turtle Cove. The panga will take you into a tidal lagoon to see three kinds of mangrove plants, red, white and black. White-tipped sharks, spotted rays, mustard rays and Pacific marine turtles frequent the waters here.

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*all prices are based on double accommodation and high season.

 
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Air transportation to/from Galapagos
Galapagos National Park admission fee (US $100 subject to change without notice)
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