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A premium tour package that gives ample
opportunities for incredibly close encounters with Galapagos wildlife.
Kayak in turquoise waters with penguins & marine turtles, relax on
white sand beaches with sea lions, trek through active volcanoes and with
the giant tortoise, and snorkel in the world-class marine reserve. Your
journey is lead by a team of first-rate professional adventure and nature
guides, combined with top-quality adventure gear, and the unequaled hospitality
of the Opuntia Lodges, make this experience the finest Galapagos wildlife
adventure tour!
Trip highlights:
New mountain biking and sea kayaking routes in Isabela Island
See the best and most beautiful of the three southern Islands
Sea kayak and swim with sea lions, penguins and marine turtles
Snorkel with Galapagos sharks, rays, and tropical fish
Hike on lava rock trails to meet blue-footed boobies, finches,
and other famed birds
Mountain bike through pictorial beach roads
Hike to volcano calderas and learn from incredible lava formations
Meet Lonesome George, the last giant tortoise of his species
Relax on picture-perfect white sand beaches surrounded by Galapagos
wildlife
Incredible close encounters with Galapagos wildlife during active
excursions
Top-rated adventure guides accompany you every step of your journey
DAY
1: ARRIVAL AND HIKE IN FRIGATE HILL
We embark on a morning flight to San Cristobal Island. Once we arrive,
we are briefed on the details of our trip as we have lunch at an ocean
front restaurant. Our adventure begins with a hike to the San Cristobal
Interpretation Center, where we learn about the volcanic formation of
the Galapagos archipelago and the unique evolution of life on the islands.
We continue our hike towards Frigate Hill along trails of lava rock featuring
splendid views of the coastline and Puerto Baquerizo Moreno, while we
explore dry forest and observe cacti, acacia, palo santo, Galapagos cotton,
and other endemic vegetation. This is also a good time to enjoy our first
encounters with local wildlife, since Frigate Hill is often visited by
Galapagos species such as the magnificent frigate birds, blue-footed boobies,
brown pelicans, gulls, herons, and numerous other land birds, including
Darwin finches, warblers, and mockingbirds. On our way back we may stop
for a refreshing swim at Carola Beach. In the evening, we explore town
and dine at a waterfront restaurant. Dinner and Overnight at hotel Casa
Opuntia, in San Cristobal Island. (L, D)
DAY 2: KAYAK & SNORKEL IN ISLA LOBOS
& LEON DORMIDO
We slip into our ocean kayaks and spend the morning paddling along the
coast, going north exploring bays and coves full of local wildlife
including Darwin Bay, the site of the first landing of the HMS Beagle.
The route is home to colonies of sea lions, marine turtles, bluefooted
boobies, and frigate birds. Once we reach Playa Ochoa, we continue on
to nearby Isla Lobos on the lookout for marine iguanas and sea lions.
This is a fantastic snorkelling site where we are nearly guaranteed to
enjoy one of the best sea lion encounters in the entire archipelago. We
continue on to Leon Dormido, the jagged remains of an old tuff cone whose
flanks are home to thousands of sea birds. At Leon Dormido, we enjoy excellent
snorkelling; for certified divers, this is also one of the best dives
in the islands. There is a good chance of seeing Galapagos sharks, eagle
and golden rays, as well as dozens of species of tropical fish, clams,
starfish, and marine invertebrates. With a little luck, we may also swim
with hammerhead and white-tipped sharks. We return to Puerto Baquerizo
Moreno for dinner and our last evening in our San Cristobal waterfront
hotel. (B, L, D)
DAY
3: MTB COASTLINE EXPLORATION & KAYAK IN TINTORERAS
In the morning we take a small aircraft interisland flight from San Cristobal
to Isabela Island. Isabela is the largest Island in the archipelago, formed
by 6 shield volcanoes - Alcedo, Cerro Azul, Darwin, Ecuador, Sierra Negra
and Wolf. All of these volcanoes except one remain active, making this
island one of the most volcanically active places on earth. When we arrive
we set up our mountain bikes to explore the beautiful coastline for its
scenery and wildlife treasures. We begin with a visit to El Muro de las
Lágrimas which means Wall of Tears, a historic site that dates
back between 1946 and 1959 when Isabela Island was used as a penal colony.
The wall was built with lava blocks and had no other purpose than of keeping
prisoners busy from the madness of isolation. We continue riding along
the coast as we explore expansive white sand beaches, mangroves and brackish
lagoons. This area is filled with birdlife such as American oyster catchers,
herons, flamingos, finches and many shore birds, as well as sea lions
and marine iguanas. In the afternoon we take our ocean kayaks and paddle
out to Tintoreras, a set of small Islets within Isabela bay. The Islets
are filled with wildlife and are home to the Galapagos Penguin, the only
penguin that lives in equatorial region. We will also see sharks, marine
turtles, sea lions and much more wildlife as we explore its many small
coves and beaches. (B, L, D)
DAY
4: VOLCANO DISCOVERY HIKE IN THE ISABELA HIGHLANDS
From Puerto Villamil, we drive to the highlands up to where the road ends.
Here we prepare our day packs and walk into a world of recent geological
history. We walk on dirt trails until we arrive to the rim of the Sierra
Negra volcano. Sierra Negra is an active volcano which last erupted in
October 2005. We explore along the rim of the huge 6x5 mile-wide (9x8
kilometer) lava-filled crater. We may also get views to the other Isabela
volcanoes and the Perry Isthmus and beyond. Optionally, we continue our
hike all the way to Volcano Chico, an incredible area that offers puffing
fumaroles and extraordinary lava formations, great examples of the dramatic
geological events that have forged the Galapagos Islands over millennia.
In the afternoon, we return to Puerto Villamil for our last afternoon
in its exotic white beaches. (B, L, D)
DAY 5: HIKE IN SANTA CRUZ ISLAND
In the morning we take a fast boat from Isabela to Santa Cruz Island.
On our way we will be on the lookout for dolphins and whales. Once we
arrive we head to El Chato reserve in the highlands of Santa Cruz Island
which is the natural habitat of the incredible Galapagos Tortoise. We
hike in this reserve to learn about these lumbering giants. We also come
across highland wildlife such as pintail ducks, egrets, flycatchers, finches,
and frigate birds bathing in freshwater lakes. We also walk into and explore
some amazing volcanic tunnels that were created by hot flowing lava. As
we walk in these underground geological formations we revive tales of
buccaneers hiding Inca gold. We continue to Los Gemelos, two volcanic
craters near the top of the Island. We walk around these deep craters
through a beautiful Scalesia forest covered with epiphytes and ferns.
In this habitat we may see the short-eared owl, one of the two owls that
live in the Islands. We return to town for the evening at Angermeyer Waterfront
Inn (B, L, D)
DAY
6: SEA KAYAK IN SANTA CRUZ & HIKE TO TORTUGA BAY
After breakfast, we put-in our kayaks and paddle around Divine Bay and
Punta Estrada, through calm turquoise waters that wind through high-walled
lava channels. Within the channels, white-tipped sharks and rays tour
beneath the clear water, while colonies of bluefooted boobies, tropic
birds, herons, crabs and marine iguanas perch along the jagged cliffs.
In the afternoon, we hike to Tortuga Bay, a beautiful white sand beach
area, nesting site to thousands of marine turtles. This trail is 3½
miles (6 kilometers) long and crosses through a dry forest lava habitat
home to hundreds of iguanas. We return to Puerto Ayora to spend the evening
at leisure in the Galapagos most populous town. (B, L, D)
DAY 7: RESEARCH STATION & TRANSFER
TO BALTRA ISLAND & AIRPORT
In the morning we visit the Charles Darwin Research Station to learn about
conservation and management efforts in the archipelago. We also get to
meet Lonesome George, the last giant tortoise of his species. We then
transfer by vehicle to Baltra Island for our airport connection back to
the continent. (B)
B = Breakfast L = Lunch D = Dinner
2010 Dates: July 21 - 27 / 2010 ,
August 06 - 12 / 2010 , September 03 - 09 /2010 , September 19 - 25 /
2010, October 06 -12 / 2010 , October 28 - November 03 / 2010 , November
17 - 23 / 2010 , December 13 - 19 / 2010
2010 Price per person in US$: with 4 people = $2390 double, with
5 or more people = $2150 double. Single supplement = $430.
Minimum of 4 people needed.
OPUNTIA MULTISPORT JUST $2530 per person for JULY 21 27 , AUG 7 13, AUG 23 29 .
INCLUDED: Accommodations in first
class and tourist superior hotels; all meals (breakfast, lunch, and dinner
daily); all adventure and protective equipment; professional English-speaking
guide; professional Galapagos naturalist guide; land transportation and
inter-island (marine or air)
transportation.
NOT INCLUDED: Airfare to/from Galapagos
(subject to change); Galapagos National Park Entrance Fee (subject to
change); hotel & restaurant beverages, staff or guide tips
**PLEASE NOTE** This itinerary is
subject to change without notice due to seasonal changes, lastminute
weather conditions, and adjustments of Galapagos National Park policy.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
BOAT TRAVEL TIME: 2 to 3 hours
SMALL AIRCRAFT FLIGHT TIME: 50 minutes
PADDLE, HIKING, OR ACTIVITY DURATION: 2 to 4 hours per day
SEASON: All year
ALTITUDE: Sea level to 2,000 feet (600 meters)
AVERAGE TEMPERTATURES: December to May: 80ºF to 90ºF / 25ºC
to 30ºC. June to September: 60ºF to 70ºF / 15ºC to
20ºC. October to December: 70ºF to 80ºF / 15ºC to
25ºC.
WATER TEMPERATURE: The waters of the Galapagos Islands are a unique mixture
of warm and cold water, ranging between 65ºF and 85ºF.
SUGGESTED ITEMS TO PACK: hiking shoes, water sandals, rain jacket, flashlight,
water bottle,
non-cotton trekking gear, sunblock, hat, and mosquito repellent
Casa Opuntia Hotel is the finest accommodation
on San Cristobal Island. The hotel overlooks the newly rebuilt boardwalk
and is only a few meters away from Playa de Oro Beach. Casa Opuntia s
Restaurant features some of San Cristobal s best sea food dishes to be
enjoyed surrounded by endemic gardens and perfect ocean views. Casa Opuntia
has 10 rooms, a swimming pool, and a bar that are always ready to welcome
our guests.
Hotel Services & Facilities: Private Outdoor Pool, Opuntia Waterfront Gourmet Restaurant, Wireless Internet, Air Conditioned Rooms, Full Service Bar, Beach Towels, Laundry Service, All Non-Smoking Rooms
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Iguana Crossing is Isabela s newest and most innovative
hotel. Its minimalist design and superior service offer guests a privileged
experience in this scarcely populated Island. Iguana Crossing is located
in between of Isabela s extensive white sand beaches and directly behind
a wildlife-filled lagoon. Iguana Crossing offers an oceanfront swimming
pool, Jacuzzi, 12 fully equipped rooms and a master suite.
Hotel Services & Facilities: Central Air Conditioning , Mini Bar , In Room Phone , Laundry Service , Wireless Internet , Ocean Front Pool , Steam and Massage Room , Terrace Jacuzzi , Iguana Restaurant , Full Service Bar
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Angermeyer Waterfront Inn is a first class guesthouse strategically
located across the Bay with splendid views to town and the interior of
Santa Cruz Island. The hotel features its own private dock and waterfront
restaurant idyllically situated with wildlife and natural surroundings.
The hotel offers twenty-one fully equipped rooms, great service and a
private ambiance. Do not miss its renowned multi-course gourmet breakfast!
Hotel Services & Facilities: Waterfront Gourmet Restaurant , Ample Fully Equipped Rooms , Wireless Internet , TV Cable , Air Conditioning , Full Service Bar , Laundry Service
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