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2011 Cruise Itinerary
M/Y Eric, M/Y Flamingo I & M/Y Letty Rates - Deck Plans - The Ships 8 DAYS = SUN/SUN
M/Y Eric & Flamingo I & Letty Detailed Itinerary Before leaving the airport on San Cristobal Island, you'll be required to pay the $100 Galapagos Islands National Park Tax. You'll be met by the staff of the ship, assisted with the transfer to the pier and the boat to you waiting ship. Assignment to a particular ship is done after everyone has arrived in the islands; once on board, there's an indoctrination on the ship's facilities, the shore excursions and a safety drill.
Sunday: San Cristobal Island/Playa Ochoa/Leon Dormido Monday: Darwin Bay/Prince
Philip's Steps, Tower Island After lunch, sea kayaks are available
to paddle along the shoreline. Look for the beautiful Red-billed Tropicbird
usually seen in a crevice. A snorkeling opportunity is offered along
the inner rim of the volcanic crater. We land on Darwin Bay, a coral
sand beach where Swallow-tailed and Swallow-tailed gather near the
tide pools. Enter a forest of Optuntia cactus and mangroves where
colonies of Great Frigate Birds nest. The males inflate their red-throated
pouches to attract females as they fly overhead. The trail leads through
a rich inter tidal zone where we find a wide diversity of animal life.
Swim from the beach with sea lions. (B,
L, D) Tuesday:
Bachas Beach, Santa Cruz Island & North Seymour Island This afternoon, we disembark on North Seymour Island, a small geological uplift. After a dry landing, we follow a trail that leads us to Swallow-tailed Gulls, Blue-footed Boobies,s and the endemic land iguanas. Visit the largest colony of magnificent Frigate Birds found in Galapagos. As we stroll along the beach, sea lions body surfing the northern swells. (B, L, D)
Wednesday:
Tagus Cove, Isabela Island/Punta Espinoza, Fernandina Island We disembark at Punta Espinoza, Fernandina Island, the youngest and most pristine island found in Galapagos. Hundreds of Marine Iguanas, the largest colony in the Galapagos, bask in the sun along the rugged shoreline. Observe sea lion harems with resident bulls carefully guarding their territory. Flightless Cormorants build their nests on the point and Galapagos Hawks fly overhead. Recent lava flows formed by an active volcano stretch their way around the coast. A snorkel here provides opportunities to see many sea turtles. (B, L, D) Thursday: Puerto Egas,
Santiago Island and Bartolome Island On Bartolome Island, it seems like we are walking on the moon. This young island is inhospitable to most plants and animals. After a dry landing, climb 30 minutes up stairs leading to the summit of a once active volcano. Along the way, we pause to marvel at lava bombs, spatter cones and cinder cones. From the top of the wooden stairs, we can gaze out across the island for a panoramic view of the island and 'Pinnacle Rock,' an eroded tuff cone. Down below, crystal clear water is an invitation to snorkel with schools of tropical fish and Galapagos Penguins. On the other side of the island, encounter sea turtles and white-tipped sharks. (B, L, D) Friday: The Highlands
and Darwin Station, Santa Cruz Island
Saturday: Gardner Bay
& Punta Suarez, Espanola (Hood) Island This afternoon, we disembark at Punta Suarez, Espanola, where we witness the highest rate of endemic species in Galapagos. Sea lions noisily greet us as we land on their beach. Curious Hood Mockingbirds peck at our shoelaces. From April to November, the Waved Albatross, found only on Espanola, perform their wild mating ritual. Colonies of Blue-footed Boobies,s engage in "sky-pointing" to show off for potential mates. Nazca (formerly masked) Boobies busily care for their young. Stunning Swallow-tailed Gulls are the only nocturnal gulls in the world. Red-billed Tropicbirds take shelter under the cliffs. We also find Darwin's Finches, Galapagos Doves and Galapagos Hawks. Observe a unique specie of Marine Iguana identified with traces of red and green colorings. Colorful Sally Lightfoot crabs crawl along the shoreline near to the famous 'Blow Hole.' This is the scene most people envision when they decide to visit Galapagos and is a glorious finale to your Galapagos cruise. (B, L, D) Sunday: Interpretation
Center/San Cristobal Island and return to Guayaquil San Cristobal Island to Guayaquil AEROGAL #2K031 1:00pm/3:30pm EcoAdventures' arrangements terminate with the flight return to Guayaquil. |