UNSPOILT WORLD-FAMOUS
As
wild as when
Darwin saw them in the century
Don’t just visit the islands
Explore them Feel their essence
Metropolitan Touring’s Yacht La Pinta is the result of the company’s five decades of experience in the Galápagos: she’s a distillation of the wish lists generated by captains, expedition leaders, hotel managers and guests over many years. She’s our
newest yacht, accommodating 48 guests, ideal for travellers looking for a
sophisticated, upscale experience of the islands that inspired Charles Darwin more than 170 years ago.
Her exciting itineraries promise a complete immersion in this unique environment,
with expert naturalist guides enriching wildlife encounters like few others on the planet. Faultless service, delicious cuisine and stylish design complement the experience on the islands. Our staff embraces a spirit of adventure, while ensuring safety at all times. La Pinta boasts among the largest cabins of any Galápagos vessel with
floor-to-ceiling windows in all cabins. Her social areas have almost permanent visual contact with the islands through panoramic windows, while her outside deck areas are also wonderful havens for observation and relaxation.
La Pinta is the ideal yacht for families travelling together, with many connecting cabins, and beds that can be joined or separated, depending on guests’ wishes.
Discover luxury cruising in the Galápagos
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Triple Cabin
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Interconnecting-cabin
Cabins
Double cabin
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Spaces
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Jacuzzi Observation Lounge & Bar
Sun deck
Dining room
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Pinta
Charles Darwin
(Abingdon)
(Culpepper)
Cabo Ibbetson
Teodoro Wolf (Wenman)
Marchena (Blindoe)
Genovesa
Playa Negra Punta Albemarle
Darwin Bay
Punta Calle
(Tower)
Prince Phillip Steps
Punta Flores Wolf Volcano
Cabo Berkeley
ITINERARIES
Cabo Marshall
Punta Vicente Roca
Bahía Banks
Darwin Volcano
Buccaneer Cove
Tagus Cove
Punta Espinoza
James Bay
Cabo Douglas
Santiago (James)
Punta García Cabo Nepean r va olí lB na Ca
La Cumbre Volcano
Chinese Hat Islet
Alcedo Volcano
Urbina Bay
4D-3N ITINERARY EASTERN GALÁPAGOS FRIDAY TO MONDAY
Bahía Sullivan Bartolomé
Puerto Egas
Red Beach
North Seymour
Itabaca
Las Bachas
Fernandina (Narborough)
South Plaza
Cerro Dragón El Chato
Elizabeth Bay
Bahía Ballena
Punta Moreno Caleta Webb Punta San Juan
Isabela (Albemarle)
Sierra Negra Volcano
Los 4 Hermanos (Grossman)
Cerro Azul Volcano
Twin Craters
Giant Tortose Reserve
Puerto Ayora
Santa Cruz (Indefatigable)
Hobbs Bay
Charles Darwin Research Station Finch Bay Eco Hotel Academy Bay
León Dormido
Puerto Villamil
Cabo Rose
Cerro Brujo
Santa Fe (Barrington)
Caleta Iguana Punta Essex
5D-4N ITINERARY NORTHERN GALÁPAGOS MONDAY TO FRIDAY
(START) (END) (START) (END)
Baltra
Rábida (Jervis)
Tortuga
Natural Galapaguera
Punta Pitt
Punta Bassa
(START) (END) Pto. Baquerizo Moreno
(Brattle)
Post Office Bay / Baroness Cove
8D-7N ITINERARY WESTERN GALÁPAGOS FRIDAY TO FRIDAY
El Junco Lagoon
San Cristóbal
Punta Cormorant / Champion
Floreana Santa María
Punta Suárez
Gardner Bay
Española (Hood)
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8 DAYS 7NIGHTS ITINERARY
Western Galápagos FRIDAY TO FRIDAY
General Overview: DAY
AM VISITS
ISLAND
Friday
Baltra Airport
Saturday
Aquatic Activities
PM VISITS
ISLAND
Baltra
North Seymour
North Seymour
Punta Vicente Roca
Isabela
Punta Espinoza
Fernandina
Sunday
Urbina Bay
Isabela
Tagus Cove
Isabela
Monday
Red Beach
Rábida
Cerro Dragón
Santa Cruz
Tuesday
Charles Darwin Research Station
Santa Cruz
Twin Craters
Santa Cruz
Wednesday
Post Office Bay & Baroness Cove
Floreana
Punta Cormorant & Champion Islet
Floreana
Thursday
Santa Fe Island
Santa Fe
South Plaza
South Plaza
Friday
Puerto Baquerizo Moreno & Airport
San Cristóbal
Aquatic Activities
Itinerary is a guide only. Our route and programme varies according to National Park policies and regulations, weather conditions, seasonal changes, safety reasons and the wildlife we encounter. Aquatic activities: Snorkel
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Kayak
Panga Ride
Glass-bottom boat
FRIDAY Baltra Island
Our adventure begins with a morning flight to Baltra Island and immediate transfer to the dock to board Yacht La Pinta. There’s a welcome introductory briefing and then lunch.
North Seymour Island
Following an afternoon disembarkation, we enjoy a walk along the coast and the interior of the island, observing numerous bird colonies as well as sea lions and marine iguanas. There are opportunities for snorkelling or coastal exploration. Evening briefing, welcome cocktail and dinner.
SATURDAY Punta Vicente Roca (Isabela Island)
Since there is no landing site at this location, the coastal exploration is by dinghy (panga), while the naturalist guide explains the dramatic geology of the area, with remains of lava flows and tuff stone layers. There is abundant wildlife and, depending on the conditions of the ocean, we’ll be able to snorkel along the cliffs, hopefully in the company of green sea turtles.
Punta Espinoza (Fernandina Island)
In the afternoon, we visit the youngest island of the archipelago, Fernandina. Punta Espinoza has an amazing combination of barrenness and abundant wildlife. Highlights include hawks, penguins and the flightless cormorant. Snorkelling is also possible here.
SUNDAY Urbina Bay (Isabela Island)
After breakfast, we disembark at Urbina Bay, on the western side of Isabela Island, the result of an uplifting of the ocean. Here you can find corals, shells, and large and very colourful Galápagos land iguanas, giant tortoises (occasionally). Along the shoreline, after the hike, guests may encounter flightless cormorants and see penguins while snorkelling in this beautiful cove.
Tagus Cove (Isabela Island)
On the northwest of Isabela, secluded Tagus Cove provided a favourite anchorage for pirates and whalers over the centuries. An uphill hike takes us to the back of Darwin Crater, filled with salt water. Following the hike, we can swim, snorkel or ride kayaks amid the dramatic landscape.
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MONDAY Rábida Island (Jervis)
In the morning, we disembark at Rábida Island’s red-coloured beach. A stroll along the beach allows us to observe a large colony of sea lions, marine iguanas, mockingbirds, yellow warblers and several species of Darwin’s finches. This is a great place to snorkel from the beach.
Cerro Dragón (Dragon Hill) (Santa Cruz Island)
The north shore of Santa Cruz hosts Cerro Dragón (Dragon Hill). Our walk includes circling a brackish water lagoon frequented by lagoon birds, while further inland, the trail offers a beautiful view of the bay and the western islands of the archipelago.
TUESDAY Puerto Ayora and the Charles Darwin Research Station
The morning visit heads to the Charles Darwin Research Station and the giant tortoise pens, including tortoise celebrities like “Lonesome George” within an impressive giant prickly-pear cactus forest. These are the headquarters of scientific investigation, conservation and the National Park administration. A delicious lunch is served at the poolside of the Finch Bay Eco Hotel.
Highlands of Santa Cruz Island
After lunch, visit the highlands of Santa Cruz Island, with their impressive Scalesia forest and the geological formation of the twin pit craters known Los Gemelos. From December to mid-April a visit to see the giant tortoises in the wild may be included, if weather conditions are good.
WEDNESDAY Baroness Cove & Post Office Bay (Floreana Island)
After breakfast, we land at Post Office Bay to visit the historic barrel that has been serving as a post office in the archipelago for over two centuries. Panga rides along the maze of channels on Floreana’s north shore can be enjoyed. We follow this visit by continuing to Baroness Cove with its breathtaking views of Floreana, with a chance of a swim.
Punta Cormorant (Cormorant Point, Floreana Island)
Our visit to Punta Cormorant takes in an olivine-crystal beach for an easy walk by a brackish water lagoon where bird species like greater flamingos may be observed. On the other side of the island, we come to a white-sand beach where sea turtles come out at night to nest. We can usually snorkel from the beach or at “The Devil’s Crown” site, or ride in our glass-bottom boat.
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THURSDAY Santa Fe Island
A stunning anchorage provides our jumping-off point for our visit to this sandy white beach with many sea lion harems. Galápagos hawks are often easily observed, perched atop salt bushes. The endemic land iguana, unique to this island, may be spotted during the walk. Snorkelling and swimming from the beach rounds off the rewarding experience.
South Plaza Island
The turquoise waters of the channel here contrast brilliantly with the white sand and black lava of the shoreline, while a carpet of scarlet sesuvium succulents serves as groundcover for a grove of luminescent green prickly-pear cactus beyond, populated by yellow-gray land iguanas. Along the coastline one finds sea lion colonies, while sea birds play with the thermals that form along the cliffs of this small but amazing island.
FRIDAY Puerto Baquerizo Moreno (San Cristóbal (Chatham) Island)
After breakfast, we depart for the port and airport for our flight back to the mainland.
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4DAYS 3 NIGHTS ITINERARY
Eastern Galápagos FRIDAY TO MONDAY
General Overview: DAY
AM VISITS
Friday
Puerto Baquerizo Moreno Airport
Saturday
ISLAND
Aquatic Activities
PM VISITS
ISLAND
San Cristóbal
Cerro Colorado Tortoise Centre
San Cristóbal
Punta Pitt
San Cristóbal
Cerro Brujo
San Cristóbal
Sunday
Punta Suárez
Española
Gardner Bay
Española
Monday
Charles Darwin Research Station /Baltra
Santa Cruz
Aquatic Activities
Itinerary is a guide only. Our route and programme varies according to National Park policies and regulations, weather conditions, seasonal changes, safety reasons and the wildlife we encounter.
Aquatic activities: Snorkel
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Kayak
Panga Ride
Glass-bottom boat
FRIDAY Puerto Baquerizo Moreno (San Cristóbal Island)
We arrive by plane at San Cristóbal Island and transfer to Yacht La Pinta for cabin assignment, introductory briefing and lunch.
Cerro Colorado Tortoise Centre (San Cristóbal Island)
After lunch, we land back at Puerto Baquerizo Moreno and drive 40 minutes to the island’s southern shore. At Cerro Colorado, we visit the breeding centre of the highly-endangered giant tortoises in the midst of a fantastic deciduous forest, home to dozens of bird species and the endemic San Cristóbal lava lizard.
SATURDAY Punta Pitt (San Cristóbal Island)
We land at the eastern tip of San Cristóbal Island this morning. The trail that ascends from the beach provides spectacular views of the shoreline and is the only site in the Galápagos where the three species of boobies can be found together, as well as the two frigate species, plus a colony of bachelor sea lions. After the walk, if conditions are favourable, there is a chance to swim from the beach.
Cerro Brujo (San Cristóbal Island)
In the afternoon following lunch on board, a dinghy ride along the shores of tuff-stone layers takes us to Cerro Brujo's expansive, white coraline beach, great for walking, with rewarding birdwatching with good views of seabirds and shore birds. Also, look out for Galápagos sea lions. These are the same shores that Charles Darwin walked upon, back in September 1835.
SUNDAY Punta Suarez (Española Island)
Our morning outing at Punta Suarez provides an exciting walk on lava/boulder terrain to visit its unique sea bird colonies, including the waved albatrosses (April - December), boobies, swallow-tail gulls, and the famous “blowhole”. Also, look for red-green-black marine iguanas. Back on board for lunch.
Gardner Bay (Española Island)
In the afternoon, we set down at this beautiful, white coral beach for a short walk to observe the sea lions, mockingbirds, finches or enjoy the beach. There is great snorkelling in this area, or else there’s time to kayak or ride the glass-bottom boat.
MONDAY Charles Darwin Research Station (Santa Cruz Island)
Disembarking in the morning, we visit the Charles Darwin Research Station and the ‘rearing in captivity’ programme for the giant tortoises. Here we witness the efforts and results of all the field work done in the name of science. We transfer by bus across Santa Cruz Island and a short ferry ride to Baltra. Transfer to the airport to take the flight back to the mainland.
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5 DAYS 4 NIGHTS ITINERARY
Northern Galápagos MONDAY TO FRIDAY
General Overview: DAY
AM VISITS
ISLAND
PM VISITS
ISLAND
Monday
Baltra Airport
Santa Cruz
El Chato Tortoise Reserve
Santa Cruz
Tuesday
Bahía Ballena
Santa Cruz
Chinese Hat islet
Chinese Hat
Wednesday
Bartolomé Island
Bartolomé
Sullivan Bay
Santiago
Thursday
Darwin Bay
Genovesa
Prince Phillip Steps
Genovesa
Friday
Baltra Airport
Baltra
Aquatic Activities
Aquatic Activities
Itinerary is a guide only. Our route and programme varies according to National Park policies and regulations, weather conditions, seasonal changes, safety reasons and the wildlife we encounter. Aquatic activities: Snorkel
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Kayak
Panga Ride
Glass-bottom boat
MONDAY Baltra Airport
Following our morning arrival at Baltra Airport, we transfer to the Itabaca Channel, taking a small ferry across the Channel to the north shore of Santa Cruz Island. We board our bus to the highlands of Santa Cruz Island, where we’ll learn about the unique montane ecosystems and biodiversity. Lunch is served at a local restaurant.
El Chato (Santa Cruz Island)
After lunch, we travel by bus to El Chato Reserve, one of the best places in the archipelago to see giant tortoises in their natural habitat. The tortoises are easy to spot, lumbering around, eating grass and leaves and wallowing in the small pools. There are several lava tunnels in the reserve, too. A short bus ride takes us down to Puerto Ayora to board Yacht La Pinta.
TUESDAY Bahía Ballena – Whale Bay (Santa Cruz Island)
After breakfast, we disembark at a beautiful olivine beach where a trail leads to an old water hole used by former settlers. There are boobies and land birds to spot, and beautiful views of the northwest side of Santa Cruz Island to enjoy. Several activities are possible after the walk, such as snorkelling or a panga ride along the shoreline.
Chinese Hat islet
The tiny island of Sombrero Chino gets its name from its appearance: a Chinese hat. This islet, only formed fairly recently, makes a beautiful visit as one explores the wildlife along its 400-metre long trail, which begins at a crescent-shaped white sandy beach. The cove offers excellent swimming and snorkelling opportunities with white-tipped reef sharks and tropical fish.
WEDNESDAY Bartolomé Island
This morning, a Galápagos icon awaits: Bartolomé Island. A great way to start the day, with a steep climb up a wooden staircase: the view from the top is worth the effort! Following the walk, we take to the dinghies for a ride around colossal Pinnacle Rock, followed by time to enjoy the beach and some snorkelling. We can also ride in the glass-bottom boat for great views of the underwater world.
Sullivan Bay (James Island)
After lunch, we board the pangas to land at Sullivan Bay on the east coast of Santiago, a white coral sand beach great for swimming, and with a trail over a lava field that flowed here less than 100 years ago. This is the perfect place to see and feel the volcanic origin of Galápagos while observing its wildlife.
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THURSDAY Darwin Bay (Tower/Genovesa Island)
In the morning, we begin our exploration of this island with an easy stroll to observe thousands of marine and land birds. There is an optional walk over sharp lava and uneven terrain for dramatic views, or else we can return to the beach to enjoy swimming and snorkelling at this beautiful natural harbour. The more adventurous can snorkel along the cliffs or paddle sea kayaks.
Prince Philip's Steps (Tower/Genovesa Island)
The afternoon starts with a very interesting panga ride along the cliffs before we disembark for a steep climb up some stairs. Once at the top of the stairs, the land is at, allowing for a captivating walk of about a mile to the other side of this small island, observing large colonies of masked boobies, frigate birds and storm petrels.
FRIDAY Baltra Island
Our journey ends at Baltra Island where we transfer to the airport to take the ight back to the mainland.
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ABOUT YACHT LA PINTA
DECK PLANS
Capacity: 48 guests Unbranden website: www.yachtlapinta.com
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Reconstruted & refitted: Length: Beam: Gross Tonnage: Speed: Capacity: Cabin: Double Cabin size: Triple cabin size: Decks: Wellness: Type of Vessel: Electricity: Engines: Navigation Equipment: Safety Certiificates: Fire Detector: Life Jacket: Inflatable life Craft: Landing Craft: Owner: Decks: Crew: Naturalist: Medical Officer:
Callao, Peru in 2007 63 meters (207 feet) 12 meters (39.37 feet) 1541 12 knots 48 guests 24 outside cabins, in the same Deck with twin or queen-size beds. 16 square meters (175 square feet). 22 square meters (236 square feet) with sofa bed. Three public decks include an ample Bar-salon, dining room, natural history library, sky bar and sundeck. Jacuzzi, Fitness room Motor Yacht 110-220 Volts 50Hz. 2 DEUTZ model SBA 8M 1275 HP Gyrocompass, Automatic Pilot, radar, and GPS (SOLAS, STCW, MARPOL, ISM CODE 12) Automatic with control from the bridge In each cabin 2 x 50-man and 6 x 25-man 4 Pumar inflatable + glass bottom boat ETICA-Metropolitan Touring 3 (Sun deck, Cabin deck, Main deck 24 3 (including Expedition manager) Permanently on board
FACILITIES • Central air conditioning with individual controls in each cabin • In-room safe deposit box • Telephone with direct international dialing • Multi-channel sound system for closed-circuit music and connection for personal iPods, MP3, MP4. • Natural History Library • Boutique • Satellite internet connection and wireless in designated areas • Fitness Room • Jacuzzi • Snorkeling equipment • Wet suits • Sea kayaks • Glass-bottom boat
IMPORTANT NOTES: Our Itineraries Include: • Accommodation • All meals • Bilingual naturalist guides • Conferences and lectures • Visit to the islands mentioned in the itinerary • Transportation to / from the airport in Galápagos • Snorkelling equipment They don't include: • Air ticket to/from Galápagos, subject to change. • Galapagos National Park Entrance Fee, subject to change. • Beverages and tips • Wet suit hire
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Photographs: Pete Oxford, RaĂşl Gil, Ramiro Salazar, Metropolitan Touring Image bank and Yacht La Pinta staff Text: Dominic Hamilton Design: Uma Creativa
ITINERARY HIGHLIGHTS WESTERN GALÁPAGOS 8D/7N FRIDAY TO FRIDAY
EASTERN GALÁPAGOS 4D/3N FRIDAY TO MONDAY
NORTHERN GALÁPAGOS 5D/4N MONDAY TO FRIDAY
ISLANDS
ISLANDS
ISLANDS
Baltra, North Seymour, Isabela, Fernandina, Rábida, Santa Cruz, Floreana, Santa Fe, South Plaza, San Cristóbal
San Cristóbal, Española, Santa Cruz, Baltra
Baltra, Santa Cruz, Chinese Hat Islet, Bartolomé, Genovesa, Santiago
ICON SPECIES
ICON SPECIES
ICON SPECIES
• Galápagos sea lion • Galápagos fur seal • Giant tortoises • Santa Fe land iguana • Galápagos land iguana • Marine iguanas • Hybrid iguana • Blue-footed boobies • Nazca boobies • Galápagos doves, • Galápagos mockingbirds • San Cristóbal mockingbirds. • Floreana mockingbirds • Darwin finches • Greater flamingoes • Galápagos hawks • Brown pelicans • Greater frigates • Magnificent frigates • Flightless cormorants, • Galápagos penguins • Swallow-tailed gulls • Lava gulls, lava (striated) herons • Galápagos martins
• Galápagos sea lion • Giant tortoises • Marine iguanas • Blue-footed boobies • Nazca boobies • Red-footed boobies • Galápagos doves • Galápagos mockingbirds • San Cristóbal mockingbirds. • Española mockingbirds • Darwin finches • Galápagos hawks • Brown pelicans • Greater frigates • Magnificent frigates • Swallow-tailed gulls • Lava gulls • Lava (striated) herons • Waved albatrosses (From: Apr to: Dec)
• Galápagos sea lion • Galápagos fur seal • Giant tortoises • Marine iguanas • Blue-footed boobies • Nazca boobies • Red-footed boobies • Galápagos doves • Galápagos mockingbirds • Española mockingbirds • Darwin finches • Galápagos hawks • Short-eared owls • Brown pelicans • Greater frigates • Magnificent frigates • Galápagos penguins • Swallow-tailed gulls • Lava gulls • Lava (striated) herons
HIGHLIGHT SITES
HIGHLIGHT SITES
HIGHLIGHT SITES
• Post Office Bay • Darwin Lake • Urbina´s Upheaval • Charles Darwin Research Station • Baroness Tower
• Charles Darwin Research Station • Kicker Rock • Punta Suárez
• Pinnacle Rock • Kicker Rock • Darwin Bay
www.yachtlapinta.com | info@metropolitan-touring.com Av. De las Palmeras N45-74 y De las Orquídeas, Quito - Ecuador Phone: (593-2) 298 - 8300, Fax: (593-2) 334 - 1250
YACHT LA PINTA DEPARTURE DATES
03-Jan 17-Jan 31-Jan 14-Feb 28-Feb 14-Mar 28-Mar 11-Apr 25-Apr 09-May 23-May 06-Jun 20-Jun 04-Jul 18-Jul 01-Aug 15-Aug 29-Aug 12-Sep 26-Sep 10-Oct 24-Oct 07-Nov 21-Nov 05-Dec 19-Dec
10-Jan 24-Jan 07-Feb 21-Feb 07-Mar 21-Mar 04-Apr 18-Apr 02-May 16-May 30-May 13-Jun 27-Jun 11-Jul 25-Jul 08-Aug 22-Aug 05-Sep 19-Sep 03-Oct 17-Oct 31-Oct 14-Nov 28-Nov 12-Dec 26-Dec
PUERTO BAQUERIZO MORENO SAN CRISTOBAL
START
END
BALTRA
BALTRA
11-Jan 25-Jan 08-Feb 22-Feb 08-Mar 22-Mar 05-Apr 19-Apr 03-May 17-May 31-May 14-Jun 28-Jun 12-Jul 26-Jul 09-Aug 23-Aug 06-Sep 20-Sep 04-Oct 18-Oct 01-Nov 15-Nov 29-Nov 13-Dec 27-Dec
14-Jan 28-Jan 11-Feb 25-Feb 11-Mar 25-Mar 08-Apr 22-Apr 06-May 20-May 03-Jun 17-Jun 01-Jul 15-Jul 29-Jul 12-Aug 26-Aug 09-Sep 23-Sep 07-Oct 21-Oct 04-Nov 18-Nov 02-Dec 16-Dec 30-Dec
10-Jan 24-Jan 07-Feb 21-Feb 07-Mar 21-Mar 04-Apr 18-Apr 02-May 16-May 30-May 13-Jun 27-Jun 11-Jul 25-Jul 08-Aug 22-Aug 05-Sep 19-Sep 03-Oct 17-Oct 31-Oct 14-Nov 28-Nov 12-Dec 26-Dec
13-Jan 27-Jan 10-Feb 24-Feb 10-Mar 24-Mar 07-Apr 21-Apr 05-May 19-May 02-Jun 16-Jun 30-Jun 14-Jul 28-Jul 11-Aug 25-Aug 08-Sep 22-Sep 06-Oct 20-Oct 03-Nov 17-Nov 01-Dec 15-Dec 29-Dec
www.yachtlapinta.com | info@metropolitan-touring.com Av. De las Palmeras N45-74 y De las Orquídeas, Quito - Ecuador Phone: (593-2) 298 - 8300, Fax: (593-2) 334 - 1250
NORTHERN GALÁPAGOS 5D/4N MONDAY TO FRIDAY END BALTRA
2013
11-Jan 25-Jan 08-Feb 22-Feb 08-Mar 22-Mar 05-Apr 19-Apr 03-May 17-May 31-May 14-Jun 28-Jun 12-Jul 26-Jul 09-Aug 23-Aug 06-Sep 20-Sep 04-Oct 18-Oct 01-Nov 15-Nov 29-Nov 13-Dec 27-Dec
DRY DOCK
START
2013
2013
04-Jan 18-Jan 01-Feb 15-Feb 01-Mar 15-Mar 29-Mar 12-Apr 26-Apr 10-May 24-May 07-Jun 21-Jun 05-Jul 19-Jul 02-Aug 16-Aug 30-Aug 13-Sep 27-Sep 11-Oct 25-Oct 08-Nov 22-Nov 06-Dec 20-Dec
2014
BALTRA
END PUERTO BAQUERIZO MORENO SAN CRISTOBAL
2014
START
EASTERN GALÁPAGOS 4D/3N FRIDAY TO MONDAY
14-Jan 28-Jan 11-Feb 25-Feb 11-Mar 25-Mar 08-Apr 22-Apr 06-May 20-May 03-Jun 17-Jun 01-Jul 15-Jul 29-Jul 12-Aug 26-Aug 09-Sep 23-Sep 07-Oct 21-Oct 04-Nov 18-Nov 02-Dec 16-Dec 30-Dec
18-Jan 01-Feb 15-Feb 01-Mar 15-Mar 29-Mar 12-Apr 26-Apr 10-May 24-May 07-Jun 21-Jun 05-Jul 19-Jul 02-Aug 16-Aug 30-Aug 13-Sep 27-Sep 11-Oct 25-Oct 08-Nov 22-Nov 06-Dec 20-Dec 03-Jan
2014
WESTERN GALÁPAGOS 8D/7N FRIDAY TO FRIDAY
13-Jan 27-Jan 10-Feb 24-Feb 10-Mar 24-Mar 07-Apr 21-Apr 05-May 19-May 02-Jun 16-Jun 30-Jun 14-Jul 28-Jul 11-Aug 25-Aug 08-Sep 22-Sep 06-Oct 20-Oct 03-Nov 17-Nov 01-Dec 15-Dec 29-Dec
17-Jan 31-Jan 14-Feb 28-Feb 14-Mar 28-Mar 11-Apr 25-Apr 09-May 23-May 06-Jun 20-Jun 04-Jul 18-Jul 01-Aug 15-Aug 29-Aug 12-Sep 26-Sep 10-Oct 24-Oct 07-Nov 21-Nov 05-Dec 19-Dec 02-Jan