Feb 15th / Tour to Seymour $275 per person
Feb 16th / Tour to Bartolome $275 per person
TOTAL INVOICE $1650
Seymour
The Day Trip to Seymour leaves at 7:15/ 7:30 and 8:00 AM from
Puerto Ayora and includes lunch. You take the same initial trip
across Santa Cruz to be picked up at the channel by the boat. You see
the Magnificent Frigate bird, Blue Footed and Masked Boobies, Swallow
Tailed
gulls and sealions, and there is a chance of seeing Land Iguanas. Later
in the day you visit Las Bachas beach for swimming and snorkeling.
There is also a wading bird lagoon behind the beach which sometimes has
flamingos. The return to Puerto Ayora is around 3:30 or 4:00 PM.
Bartolome
The Day Trip to Bartolome leaves at 6:00 AM from Puerto Ayora and
includes breakfast and lunch. The bus picks you up in front of your
hotel and you are transferred across the island of Santa Cruz to
Ithabaca Channel between Santa Cruz and Baltra. From there you take the
yacht across to Bartolome, which is a small island right next to
Santiago. There is a walk up to the top of Bartolome for a picture
postcard view
(the most photographed in the islands) through a moonscape of volcanic
craters. The famous Pinnacle Rock is where you will see the Galapagos
Penguins
and there is a nice swimming / snorkeling beach. You will be back in
Puerto Ayora around 5:00 or 5:30 PM.
INCLUDED IN THE PRICE:
All transfers (Bus, Boat) arrival to departure, breakfast where
mentioned in the program, lunch on all of the Day Tours and all
activities mentioned in the program
NOT INCLUDED IN THE PRICE:
International and National Flight, beverages, snorkeling equipment,
(some yachts include snorkeling equipment, others charge for it),
single supplement where applicable, Galapagos national park entrance fee
USD 100,-, migration card USD 20.- international airport charge Quito
(USD 41.-), personal expenses, tips, travel insurance or souvenirs.
Note: The guide can change the itinerary of the Galapagos tour or the
boat captain due to security reasons as well as by the national park
administration due to changed national park rules. Nevertheless the
security and the interest of the passengers always have first priority.