Elena Just wanted to let you know that we had
a great time in the Galapagos. The boat Golondrina was great as
were the staff especially the guide enrique was excellent -his knowledge
of the Galapagos and his English were superb. We had a brillient
time - thanks for all your efforts. Helma
Accommodation: 8 double cabins with upper and lower berth, with private facilities and airconditioning. Sundeck, bar and lounge areas, TV and VHS, and a small library.
Navigation Equipment: Koden Radar, GPS, Echo Sounder Furuno, and Radio comunication system.
Safety Equipment: 1 motor dinghys for 12 guests, 2 inflatable liferafts for 15 passengers each, life jackets, flares and signals, EPIRB, and fire system.
2008 prices per person (except charter) starting at:
Description
8 days
5 days
4 days
High Season
US$1880
US$1175
US$940
Low Season
US$1680
US$1050
US$840
Charter High Season
US$29140
US$18213
US$14570
Charter Low Season
US$26040
US$16275
US$13020
Low Season: May 1 to June 14, September 15 to October 31
DISCOUNTS: 20% Children under 12 years
10 % NATIONAL AND FOREIGNERS WITH ECUADORIAN ID
SINGLE SUPPLEMENT: 75%
Rates include: • All meals
• Transfers in the islands
• All shore excursions with an English speaking naturalist guide
Not included: • US$100 Galapagos National Park entrance fee
• Airfare from mainland Ecuador
• Bottled beverages
• Gratuities
• Cancellation/medical insurance
Additional Information Important Note: motor sailors use the motor to navigate, this boat does not always travel with the sails up. Sails are only used barely.
Itinerary 4 days
Day 1 Baltra, Bachas
Day 2 Bartolome, Sullivan Bay
Day 3 Genovesa
Day 4 Charles Darwin Station, Highland-Sta Cruz
Itinerary 5 days
Day 1 Charles Darwin Station, Highland-Sta Cruz
Day 2 Floreana
Day 3 Española
Day 4 Santa Fe, Plazas
Day 5 Seymor Norte, Baltra
Itinerary 8 days
Day 1 Baltra, Bachas
Day 2 Bartolome, Sullivan Bay
Day 3 Genovesa
Day 4 Charles Darwin Station, Highland-Sta Cruz
Day 5 Floreana
Day 6 Española
Day 7 Santa Fe, Plazas
Day 8 Seymor Norte, Baltra
NB. Itineraries are subject to National Park regulations and can be modified wihtout previous notice.