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DAY 1 UK - QUITO
Today you will fly to Quito, the capital of Ecuador.
DAY 2 QUITO
On arrival in Quito we will transfer you to your hotel. Located high in the Andes at 9,000 feet above sea level, Quito is one of the highest capital cities in the world. Today has been left free for you to relax. This evening you will get to know your travelling companions over a welcome drink and dinner. (D)
CULTURA MANOR HOTEL, QUITO (4-STAR)
DAY 3 QUITO
Our explorations begin with a trip to Mercado Iñaquito, one of the city’s most popular markets full of many interesting fruits and vegetables. We’ll then enjoy a visit to the new and old towns of Quito. Next, we’ll wind our way to the Calle de la Ronda. We’ll peruse the local shops as we hunt for a street food vendor and taste of the empanada de viento (empanada of wind). To finish our day, we’ll head to possibly the best lookout in Quito, the Panecillo, for a panoramic view of the city. (B,L)
CULTURA MANOR HOTEL, QUITO (4-STAR)
DAY 4 QUITO - MINDO
Today we’re heading to the Mindo Cloud Forest, an area of spectacular scenery and wildlife. Our first stop is a chance to catch a glimpse of the small, interesting bird that enjoys the cloud forest climate –the hummingbird. The Alambi Cloud Forest is home to dozens of species of hummingbirds and is probably the best place in Ecuador to see them. After lunch, we will be visiting a butterfly garden where there are more than 1,000 species including the owl eye, the blue morpho and the Mariposas butterfly. We’ll then hit the road... the chocolate road that is! Visiting El Quetzal de Mindo, you’ll see cocoa trees and have a peek at a working chocolate farm. Learn about how Ecuadorian chocolate is made, and try some samples! (B,L,D)
SEPTIMO PARAISO, MINDO
DAY 5 MINDO - QUITO
Our adventure continues with a morning hike through the cloud forest, a great way to enjoy more of the spectacular scenery and wildlife. Then we’ll travel to Mitad del Mundo, where you can pose for a photo on the Equator. Later this afternoon we’ll arrive back in Quito, and there’s time to relax before we get together for dinner and a briefing about tomorrow’s journey to the Galapagos Islands. You may be provided with a duffle bag for your belongingsall luggage is inspected on arrival at Galapagos and duffle bags make this process easier. (B,L,D)
EB HOTEL, QUITO (4-STAR)
DAY 6 QUITO - SANTA CRUZ ISLAND
Today we’re going to fly to the Galapagos. This archipelago of islands is home to an astonishing array of wildlife and the landscapes range from black volcanic rock to glorious white-sand beaches. A Local Guide will be waiting for us on Santa Cruz and the sightseeing will start straight away. We’ll make our way to a private ranch in the Highlands, where giant tortoises roam free. (B,L)
TORRE SOL, SANTA CRUZ
DAY 7 SANTA CRUZ ISLAND - ISABELA ISLAND
After some free time this morning, we’ll transfer by boat to Isabela Island and make our way to the little town of Puerto Villamil. Once we’ve arrived in Puerto Villamil and settled in, we’ll have a practice snorkelling session to help us prepare and test our gear for the afternoon activity.
This afternoon, after lunch we’ll catch our panga for the Tintoreras tour. This small boat tour of Isabela’s Bay includes a short cruise along the coast, a snorkel and a walk on Tintoreras islet. It’s our best chance to see the Galapagos Penguin along with pelicans, and hopefully blue-footed boobies! The snorkelling is done in a sheltered area, where you may spot colourful tropical fish, sea lions, starfish, urchins, rays, turtles and perhaps even sharks. On Tintoreras islet, we’ll hop off for a short walk on this lava-laden land, which is home to nesting marine iguanas. (B,L,D)
HOTEL ALBEMARLE, ISABELA (3 STAR)
DAY 8 ISABELA ISLAND
There’s an exciting morning ahead, as we set off on a hike up the Sierra Negra Volcano - one of the most active volcanoes in Galapagos; its last eruption was in 2005. On our way we will make a stop at the Giant Tortoise Breeding Centre, that houses almost 1,000 of these creatures in different stages of development and is helping to protect them from extinction
We will then make our way to the Volcano, and as we hike to the perimeter of the caldera, we’ll be on the lookout for bird species found only in the Highlands like the bright red vermillion flycatcher and the elusive short-eared owl. Once we reach the rim, we’ll be met with a 9km view that stretches across one of the most active calderas in the world. (B,L)
HOTEL ALBEMARLE, ISABELA (3 STAR)
DAY 9 SANTA CRUZ ISLAND - DAY AT LEISURE
You’re free to enjoy a lazy morning if you wish. However, if you enjoy snorkelling our optional excursion to Los Tuneles is a must. You’ll head to one of the best snorkelling spots in the Galapagos for a chance to explore underwater lava tunnels teeming with marine life.
Later, we’ll travel back to Santa Cruz by boat, and after dinner you might want to stroll down to the waterfront with your fellow travellers. (B,L)
TORRE SOL, SANTA CRUZ
DAY 10 SAN CRISTÓBAL ISLAND
Today we’re going to visit the Charles Darwin Research Station, where we’ll learn more about efforts to conserve several species of the giant tortoise. Lonesome George was perhaps the most famous Galapagos Tortoise. His species, the Pinta Island Tortoise, became extinct when he died in 2012 and after being preserved by expert taxidermists, he is now on display at the centre. We’ll travel to another island, San Cristóbal, by boat this afternoon. After checking into our hotel, we’ll walk to the Interpretation Centre. Here you’ll learn about the history of the archipelago, Charles Darwin’s famous visit in the 19th century and today’s work to protect the amazing landscapes. Afterwards you can explore the surrounding area at your leisure. Hiking trails take you to Frigatebird Hill, Punta Carola - a wonderful beach - and Darwin Bay, where a statue of Charles Darwin commemorates his landing on the island. (B,L) chocolate chip starfish, sea turtles and Galapagos Sharks, as well as damselfish, puffer fish, and, hopefully, curious sea lion pups.
After a busy morning you’ll be ready for lunch on board. We’re going to stop at a beautiful beach accessible only by boat – a little slice of paradise and the perfect place to relax. (B,L,D)
GALAPAGOS PLANET, SAN CRISTÓBAL
DAY 12 SAN CRISTÓBAL ISLAND - QUITO
You’re free to spend your final morning in the Galapagos at leisure. Perhaps head to the beach for one last swim, or shop for some last-minute souvenirs.
Later, we’ll drive to the airport for our flight back to Quito. (B,L,D)
EB HOTEL, QUITO (4-STAR)
DAY 13 OTAVALO
Your holiday ends with a trip to the market in Otavalo, considered to be one of the biggest and best in South America. There will be lots of colourful textiles and handicrafts on offer, so you might want to have a go at bargaining for a few souvenirs. Next we’ll head to Cotacachi, a town famous for its leather - be warned, you might be tempted to treat yourself! This evening we'll get together for a farewell dinner and a chance to reminisce about the wonderful experiences we've shared. (B,L,D)
EB HOTEL, QUITO (4-STAR)
DAY 14 QUITO - UK
Today we will transfer you to the airport for your flight back to the UK (B)
DAY 15 UK
You will arrive in the UK today.
Please note: During this tour you will travel to altitudes of over 9,000ft where altitude sickness can occur. If you suffer from heart or respiratory conditions, or have any other concerns, please consult your doctor. Island taxes, including the Galapagos National Park entrance fee, are not included in the price of your holiday. They are payable upon arrival in Galapagos and will cost approximately $130. This tour requires a good degree of physical fitness and is not suitable for anyone with limited mobility. There will be plenty of rest stops and time to enjoy the local scenery. Most walks take place on paths and tracks. Some will be slightly more strenuous and may involve moderate slopes, tracks, hills, stiles and foot bridges which may be rough underfoot at times. Sturdy walking shoes are essential.
GALAPAGOS
PLANET, SAN CRISTÓBAL DAY 11 SAN CRISTÓBAL ISLAND
We’re going to take a cruise along the coast and hopefully catch a glimpse of San Cristóbal’s fabulous marine life today. Keep a lookout for birds including the great frigate and blue-footed booby as we head to Kicker Rock, where the remains of a volcanic tuff cone rises over 143 metres out of the ocean. Snorkel between the rocks in search of spotted eagle rays,