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Galapagos Wildlife Odyssey- Mary Anne

DAYS: 11
GRADE: I define
PRICE: From $3995 per person
(Includes Local Air)
  • HIGHLIGHTS:
  • Quito
  • Galapagos cruise
  • Wildlife interactions
  • Snorkeling
  • ACCOMMODATIONS:
  • Yacht/Ship
MEALS: As noted
 [B-Breakfast, L-Lunch,
  D-Dinner]
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The beautfully designed Mary Anne offers excellent accommodations, ample deck space,  and safety equipment that meets the highest standardsands. With almost 1000 square meters of canvas this ship is tuely built for the sail-ship lover. Begin your adventure in Quito, South America's oldest capital city designated as a UN World Heritage Site. Discover a blend of Indian and Spanish culture on our city tour before continuing westward to the Galapagos Islands. Voyage among the islands, a showcase of evolution, aboard the Mary Anne, a 216 foot motor yacht accommodating up to 16 passengers. As you travel from island to island, our on-board, expert naturalist guide points out the unique behavioral and physical characteristics plants and animals have developed as they evolve and adapt to each unique island habitat. During an 8-day voyage, you visit all the major sites in the archipelago, including outer islands. Nowhere else on Earth can you observe, photograph and commune so closely with exotic and bizarre wildlife as you venture among cinder cones, lava flows, white and black sand beaches, rocky cliffs and shorelines. Plan to hike, snorkel and sea kayak (available on specific yachts).

DAY 1 :  QUITO
Arrive in Quito and transfer in to overnight at Cafe Cultura, or similar. [Meals on your own]
 

DAY 2 :  QUITO

 Enjoy a half-day city tour of colonial Quito. Beginning in the charming hillside neighborhood of Guapulo with quaint cobblestone streets and lavish walled residences of ambassadors, continue into the main area of Quitos New Town, passing the American Embassy and House of Culture. The old colonial center includes the bustling Independence Plaza, the dazzling gold-leafed altars of La Compania Church and the San Francisco Church. Your orientation continues with a visit to Mitad del Mundo, the Equatorial marker and ethnographic village and museum. Learn about the broad diversity of people living in this small nation, from descendents of African slaves on the Pacific coast to the remote Achuar of the rainforest. The rest of the day is free for you to relax and prepare for your Galapagos Wildlife Odyssey. Overnight Cafe Cultura, or similar. [B]

DAY 3 :  BALTRA / SOUTH PLAZA ISLAND
South Plaza offers one of the best opportunities to see Land Iguanas and Swallow-tail gulls, both endemic to Galapagos. Other avian species which take advantage of the perfect bird habitat of the sheer cliffs are Yellow-tailed mullets, Audubon shearwaters, Red-billed Tropicbirds, and Brown pelicans. Look for the unusual vegetation on this island, Opuntia Cactus and Sesuvium plants, forming a red carpet over the rocky landscape. Visit the famous Charles Darwin Station on Santa Cruz Island and learn about research and conservation initiatives including breeding programs to reintroduce specific tortoise species back onto the island of their origin. Meet Lonesome George, possibly the oldest resident of Galapagos and the last surviving individual giant tortoise of his Pinta Island sub-species. Overnight on the Mary Anne. [BLD]

DAY 4 :   ESPANOLA: GARDNER BAY / PUNTA SUAREZ

Relax on the beach with the sea lions at Gardener Bay. Snorkeling from shore you find plenty of beautiful fish as well as harmless nurse sharks and sea turtles. Due to its isolation, Espanola has a high number of endemic species found only on this island. We visit the nesting site of 10-12,000 pairs of Waved albatross (April-December). At 1 meter height and a 2 meter wing span, the albatross are one of the most impressive and comical aerial acrobats in the world. They are found no where else on Earth. Punta Suarez is an outstanding opportunity to see more wildlife including five species of nesting seabirds such as Hood Island mockingbirds, Galapagos doves, and Galapagos hawks. Prehistoric looking marine iguanas and giant lava lizards roam the terrain. A short hike leads to the Blowhole, a fissure in the lava cliffs which blasts incoming breakers into geysers over 90 high.Overnight on the Mary Anne. [BLD]

DAY 5 :  SANTA CRUZ: CHARLES DARWIN CENTER / HIGHLANDS
Visit the famous Charles Darwin Station on Santa Cruz Island and learn about research and conservation initiatives including breeding programs to reintroduce specific tortoise species back onto the island of their origin. Meet Lonesome George, possibly the oldest resident of Galapagos and the last surviving individual giant tortoise of his Pinta Island sub-species. In the lush green highlands we explore lava tubes and pit craters and look for giant tortoises in the wild. Enjoy a typical Ecuadorian lunch at a local restaurant  Overnight on the Mistra

DAY 6 :  NORTH SEYMOUR / SOMBRERO CHINO
North Seymour typifies the arid zone with its flat landscape and Palo Santosbushes. Your path takes you past colonies of blue-footed boobies and magnificent frigatebirds, as well as sea lions basking on the black lava rocks. Continue on the southeastern tip of Santiago Island, where the islet has earns the playful name of Chinese Hat due to the truncated circular shape of its cinder corn. It is a popular day-trip for travelers, due to is fantastic snorkeling and picturesque cone-shaped volcano.

DAY 7 :  ISABELA: TAGUS COVE / FERNANDINA: PUNTA ESPINOZA

A short boat ride through Bolivar Channel brings you to Tagus Cove. These are very productive waters, whales and dolphins are often seen here. Tagus Cove was historically used as an anchoring site for pirates and whalers. The nature trail is an ascent through the typical dry vegetation zone and offers spectacular views of Darwin Lake, a saltwater crater lake and the long narrow inlet that appears to connect with it. At the top of the trail it is possible to observe the different vegetation zones, as well as catch a glimpse of Darwin and Wolf Volcanoes as well as Galapagos penguins, flightless cormorants and pelicans. Fernandina is the youngest and westernmost island in the Galapagos. Punta Espinosa is a narrow stretch of land where some of the most unique Galapagos species can be seen including Sally Lightfoot crabs, penguins, and Marine iguanas, which congregate in larger groups here than on any other island. While the panga driver skillfully eludes the reef to reach the landing site near a small mangrove forest, penguins throw themselves off the rocks into the water. The Marine iguanas are everywhere: basking in the sand, swimming near the shore, grazing on the exposed seaweed in the lava and blocking the way at the landing dock, and this is one of the few places where you can watch them feed underwater.  Overnight on the Mary Anne. [BLD]

DAY 8 :   SANTIAGO: PUERTO EGAS / RABIDA ISLAND
Landing at the beautiful black sand beach of Puerto Egas we hike through the dry interior observing land birds such as hawks, doves and finches, before reaching the coastline. Deep blue-green grottos shelter sea lions and night herons, as well as invertebrate organisms such as sea urchin, octopus and starfish. This is one of the only places in the Galapagos to spot fur seals, navigating amongst the marine iguanas basking on the black lava rock. In the afternoon visit the red sands of Rabida Island, created slow errocial prcesses that have been eating into this iron rich cinder cone. Behind the beach a brackish lagoon provides a safehaevne for flamingos and other water fowl.  Overnight on the Mary Anne. [BLD]

DAY 9 :  SANTIAGO: SULLIVAN BAY / BARTOLOME
Landing at the beautiful black sand beach of Sullivan Bay we hike over a large black lava flow that provides prime exambles of Pahoehoe or ropy lava on to a series of small cinder cones. This is a great site to see examples of the first island colonisers such as Mollugo crockeri  and Lava Cactus. In the afternoon visit Pinnacle Rock on Bartolome Island where penguins are often spotted. Hike up to the summit of the island for spectacular views of Pinnacle Rock and picturesque bays with white-sand beaches and lush mangrove swamps. Various volcanic formations are identified such as spatter and tuff cones. Watch for pelicans and Galapagos Hawks. Overnight on the Mary Anne. [BLD]

DAY 10 :  QUITO
Transfer to the airport for your return flight home or extend your trip to explore more of Ecuadors natural wonders. [B]

DAY 11 :  DAY 10 : GALAPAGOS TO QUITO
Disembark in the morning. Your guide accompanies passengers to the Galapagos airport for your afternoon flight to the mainland. Transfer in from the Quito airport and overnight Cafe Cultura, or similar. [B]


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- Prices, Departure Dates and Included Services -

 
Days:
11

Grade: I (click for grades definition)

2008 Price: From $3995 per person. Land cost based on Season

Child Price: From $2900, For ages 11 and under

Single Supplement: $990 (click for info)

*Low Season: May 01-Jun 15, Sep 01-Oct 31

 
 

2008 Departure Dates

 

Aug 18 - Aug 28, 2008 (S)
Aug 25 - Sep 4, 2008 (S)
Sep 8 - Sep 18, 2008 (S)
Oct 20 - Oct 30, 2008 (S)
Nov 17 - Oct 27, 2008 (S)
Nov 24 - Dec 4, 2008 (S)
Dec 8 - Dec 18, 2008 (S)

 
(S) = Space limited

 

Included: Services as specified in the itinerary above include first class/deluxe (where available) lodging and accommodations; English-speaking certified naturalist guides; guided tours and excursions; airport-hotel transfers and land transportation; roundtrip air between Quito and your boarding point in the Galapagos; meals as specified [B-Breakfast, L-Lunch, D-Dinner]; services of in-bound land operator offices for airline reconfirmation; and tour operations and Wildland Adventures travel consultation and pre-departure services.

 

Not Included: Services unless specified otherwise in the itinerary above such as international and local air transportation; airport taxes; Galapagos National Park fee (currently $100); tips and gratuities; optional or suggested services that are on your own; insurance of any kind; personal expenses; extra beverages and alcoholic drinks; medical costs; and hospitalization and evacuation and any other extra expenses due to unanticipated changes in your itinerary for reasons beyond control. You will need to carry about $300-$500 extra cash (must be in local currency or US dollars cash, not travelers checks nor credit cards) to cover the fees, taxes, tips and meals not included in your itinerary. Meals, souvenirs and other local and personal expenses not specified in the above itinerary are also not included.

 

Trip Notes: Child discounts apply only to children aged 11 and under at time of travel. Due to weather conditions, vessel operation, and Galapagos Park management, cruise itineraries are subject to change. On rare occasions, an assigned yacht may become unavailable at the last minute and you may be transferred to another vessel. If we are advised in advance, we will certainly notify you. If it is a last minute decision, you may not be notified until you reach the Galapagos. If you are transferred to another yacht, the new vessel should be of equal or better class (comfort, services, amenities, equipment, etc.) at no extra charge to you. All yacht owners reserve the right to change vessels prior to departure.

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Last Updated: Monday, March 31, 2008

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