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Greater flamingos and sea lion, Galápagos

An active yacht cruise in the Galápagos, rainforest exploration from a remote lodge in the Amazon, and hikes from a beautiful hacienda in the highlands combine to make the ultimate Ecuador adventure.

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Ecuador is one of Nature’s most stunning playgrounds, with an abundance of treasures ranging from the extraordinary storehouse of plant and animal life of the Amazon to the all-but-tame creatures and volcanic landscapes of the celebrated Galápagos Islands. Based at beautiful Sacha Lodge, located in a 3,000-acre private ecological reserve, we explore the riches of the Upper Amazon as we walk trails through pristine forest and travel by dugout canoe along blackwater lakes where luxuriant lianas, orchids, bromeliads, and palm trees thrive. Flying to the Galápagos, we enjoy one of the most rewarding natural history experiences imaginable as we cruise aboard a spacious yacht and discover the unique wildlife of Darwin's enchanted islands.

Highlights

  • Enjoy a superlative wildlife experience—the best of Ecuador
  • Active explorations from Sacha Lodge, deep in the Amazon rainforest
  • Explore the Galápagos while aboard a small deluxe yacht—the ultimate way to go!

Details

  • 14-day trip begins and ends in Quito
  • 8 days / 7 nights aboard the yacht, 3 nights Sacha Lodge, 3 hotel nights in Quito
  • All meals included except 3 dinners and 1 lunch
  • Daily nature hikes, snorkeling

Tour Costs

Aboard the Mary Anne
$5860 (14-16 members)
$6260 (6-13 members)

Aboard the Sagitta
$5660 (14-16 members)
$6060 (6-13 members)

Aboard the Beagle
$5260 (11-13 members)
$5660 (6-10 members)

Single supplement (Quito hotel and Sacha Lodge): $450
Single supplement (on boat): $1300-1600 (limited cabins, varies by boat)

Park fee: $100 (children 11 and under: $50)
Galápagos transit fee: $10

Internal airfare (subject to change): $535 (children 11 and under: $272.50)

Child discount: $500 for children 15 and under (excludes private charters and December departures)

December surcharge: $300 per person

Cusco & Machu Picchu Extension from: $2150
Otavalo & Zuleta Extension from: $870

Prices are for 2010 dates

Departures & Leaders

Feb 19–Mar 4, Mary Anne
Mar 5–18, Mary Anne
Mar 19–Apr 1, Sagitta
Apr 9–22, Mary Anne
Apr 22–May 5, Beagle
Apr 30–13, Mary Anne
Jun 11–24, Sagitta
Jun 25–Jul 8, Mary Anne
Jul 2–15, Mary Anne
Jul 9–22, Mary Anne
Jul 29–Aug 11, Beagle
Nov 19–Dec 2, Mary Anne
Dec 17–30, Mary Anne
Dec 24, 2010–Jan 6, 2011, Sagitta

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Itinerary at a Glance
Amazon and Galapagos route-map

Day 1
Quito, Ecuador

We meet in Quito, Ecuador's highland capital at 9,200 feet.

Days 2-5
Amazonia / Sacha Lodge

A flight over the Andes and a canoe trip down the Rio Napo brings us to remote Sacha Lodge, Ecuador’s premier wildlife accommodation and the ultimate spot for exploring Amazonia. With our naturalist guides, we drift down winding creeks in hand-carved dugout canoes, birdwatch from the top of a 135-foot rainforest tower, and walk the 940-foot-long canopy walkway nine stories above the ground for a bird’s-eye view of monkeys foraging through the canopy. We also visit a fantastic butterfly aviary where 40 local species are bred, including the spectacular blue morpho. Return to Quito on Day 5.

Days 6-7
Galápagos Cruise / North Seymour / Santa Cruz

Flying to the Galápagos, we board our luxurious yacht and cruise island to island with our expert naturalist guide, enjoying hikes and wonderful snorkeling adventures in the unique ecosystem that inspired the theory of evolution. There’s a world of wonder in Darwin’s bewitching islands—on land as well as in the sea. We sail to North Seymour Island for a hike among prehistoric-looking marine iguanas, Darwin’s “imps of darkness.” On Santa Cruz, we visit the town of Puerto Ayora and the Darwin Research Station, with its museum and tortoise breeding facility, then head up to the lush highlands for a chance to see Galápagos tortoises in the wild. Many Galápagos “residents” are found directly on or next to the trail, allowing for nose-to-nose observation and incredible up-close photography. The sheer abundance and diversity of the wildlife make this a place unlike any other on earth.

Day 8
Galápagos Cruise / Española

At remote Española (Hood), we discover a jewel of an island known for its high number of endemic species. Marine iguanas are inky black on most Galápagos islands, but on Española, they are brightly colored, with a reddish tint. At Punta Suarez, we find spectacular cliffs inhabited by colorful lava lizards, the indigenous Hood mockingbird, and cactus and warbler finches. We enjoy great snorkeling on the northeast coast at Gardner Bay, where sea lions laze on long white beaches. Between April and November, Española is famed for its colonies of nesting waved albatross. These giant birds use the island’s steep cliffs as runways to take off for their oceanic feeding grounds.

Days 9-11
Galápagos Cruise / Floreana / Isabela / Fernandina

Rich flora abounds on Floreana, and the snorkeling is out of this world at Devil’s Crown, the remnant of a volcanic crater whose pinnacles rise up from the sandy bottom. Red-billed tropicbirds nest in the crater’s rocky crevices, while schools of king angelfish and beautiful marbled rays swim below. On Punta Cormorant, we watch elegant pink flamingos wade in the shallows, and on Isabela Island, we snorkel among tiny Galápagos penguins who seem to fly through the water. We look for flightless cormorants at Punta Espinosa and marine turtles at Urbina Bay. On pristine Fernandina, we hike Punta Espinosa to see the biggest colony of marine iguanas in the islands. We can often see them diving in the intertidal areas.

Days 12-14
Galápagos Cruise / Santiago / Bartolomé / Quito

Santiago (James) Island has numerous shorebirds, including lava herons, Galápagos doves, and Galápagos hawks. Our hike up the volcanic cone called Pinnacle Rock on Bartolomé Island offers top-of-the-world views. We explore by panga in Black Turtle Cove, a red mangrove lagoon that is a nursery for many sharks and rays. Fly to Quito and depart on Day 14, or extend your journey to Machu Picchu or Ecuador’s mountain highlands.

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Optional Extensions

If you would like to extend your adventure, we offer the following options:

Hilton Colon

Day 1 (1 night),
Day 5 (1 night),

Day 13 (1 night),
Quito, Ecuador

Quito's original luxury hotel has a fabulous location alongside a small park right at the juncture between old and new Quito. While the hotel ...
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Sacha Lodge

Days 2 to 4 (3 nights), Amazon, Ecuador

Set in a 5000-acre private reserve, Sacha features 26 thatch-roofed cabins with private shaded terraces nestled in lush surroundings. Cabins are ...
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The Mary Anne

Days 6 to 12 (7 nights), Galapagos Islands, Ecuador

The 216-foot Mary Anne is a stunningly beautiful 3-masted barquentine sailing ship that accommodates 16 passengers in double cabins with private ...
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The Sagitta

Days 6 to 12 (7 nights), Galapagos Islands, Ecuador

The Sagitta is a is a majestic 120-foot sailing yacht that caters to 16 passengers. She has ten air-conditioned cabins with private facilities, a ...
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The Beagle

Days 6 to 12 (7 nights), Galapagos Islands, Ecuador

The magnificent 105-foot steel hulled schooner Beagle (formerly named the Andando) has a teak deck, a luxurious interior, and six double cabins, ...
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Extension Accommodations

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Note: Listed above are our signature accommodations for this trip. Although it is highly unlikely, we may make substitutions when necessary.