Galapagos Holiday Cruise — Ecuador
Join REI Adventures for a special holiday departure of our popular Galapagos cruise. We'll explore the islands by day, while living aboard a comfortable yacht by night. Naturalist guides accompany our journey. Located 600 miles off the coast of Ecuador is an ecosystem among the most unique and prolific in the world: the Galapagos Islands. This magnificent chain of volcanic islands is famous for its inhabitants. The giant tortoise, penguin, flamingo and iguana are but a few of the exotic species that enjoy full protection on the Galapagos.
Sample itinerary below (please note that trip itinerary is subject to change):
Important Notice: We recommend that all passengers allow two nights in mainland Ecuador prior to their cruise to allow for potential flight delays and misconnections. This is particularly important for passengers traveling during the holidays when flights tend to be overbooked and delayed caused by bad weather conditions.
Galapagos Holiday Cruise Itinerary:
- Day 1 - Dec 26 Saturday: Quito
- Day 2 - Dec 27 Sunday: San Cristobal – Puerto Baquerizo, Isla Lobos
- Day 3 - Dec 28 Monday: Tower (Genovesa) Island—Prince Philip's Steps
- Day 4 - Dec 29 Tuesday: Bachas Beach / North Seymour
- Day 5 - Dec 30 Wednesday: Tagus Cover, Isabela / Punta Espinoza, Fernandina
- Day 6 - Dec 31 Thursday: Puerto Egas, Santiago / Bartolome
- Day 7 - Jan 1 Friday: Darwin Station / Highlands, Santa Cruz
- Day 8 - Jan 2 Saturday: Gardner Bay / Punta Suarez, Espanola (Hood)
- Day 9 - Jan 3 Sunday: San Cristobal Island—Interpretation Center
- Day 10 - Jan 4 Monday: Home
Although we do our best to adhere to the schedule listed above, this itinerary is subject to change for numerous reasons beyond our control.
Cruise, all meals while on board, an experienced Galapagos Island naturalist guide, two nights hotel in Quito, airport transfers and hotel taxes. REI will arrange for your round-trip flight to the Islands and your National Park fee payment.
Airfare from U.S. to Ecuador and the Galapagos Island. Meals on the mainland; additional nights in Quito, excess baggage charges; airport departure tax from Quito; tips to local staff and items of a personal nature such alcoholic beverages, laundry fees and insurance of any kind.
Park fees and the price of fuel sometimes increase the cost of cruise arrangements significantly, and we reserve the right to alter our prices or introduce surcharges accordingly, even if payment has been received in full.
REI Adventures standard payment and cancellation policies do not apply to Galapagos cruises. At time of sign-up, a deposit of $750 per person is required. 200 days prior to departure (June 10th, 2009), a second deposit of $1000 per person is required. Full payment for the Galapagos cruise is due at 100 days before departure (September 18th, 2009). Please note: Cancellations made 201 days or more prior to departure will be refunded in full except for a $500 service charge. 200 - 101 days or more before departure, 100% of deposit is non-refundable. Cancellations made 100 days or less before departure, all trip costs are 100% non-refundable. This policy is in accordance with the cruise company. We highly recommend the purchase of trip insurance through REI Adventures. If coverage is purchased within 21 days of initial trip deposit, the 'pre-existing conditions exclusion' is waived.
If any trip must be delayed due to bad weather, canceled or delayed transportation, sickness or any other situation for which REI Adventures cannot make provisions, all costs incurred during such delays must be borne by trip members. Again, we recommend that all passengers traveling to the Galapagos during the holidays allow two nights in mainland Ecuador prior to their cruise to allow for potential flight delays and misconnections.
DOLPHIN DECK
Cabins 1,3 & 4 have two twin lower beds and picture windows (beds can be configured into doubles).
Cabin 2 has one double bed and picture window. Price $4160 per person.
(cabins average 95 square feet)
BOOBY DECK
Cabins 5 & 6 have one double bed and picture windows. Price $3805 per person.
(cabins average 90 square feet)
IGUANA DECK
Cabins 7 & 8 have two twin lower beds and port lights.
Cabins 9 & 10 have two twin lower beds and one upper berth with port lights and are best for triples.
Price $3440 per person.
(cabins average 110 square feet)
All cabins come with private bathrooms, hot showers and air conditioning, and during landings your quarters will be cleaned twice daily.
Life aboard a small boat requires some physical agility and a flexible and social nature. The crew is comprised of the captain, multilingual naturalist guide, chef, barman/waiter, mechanic and two to four sailors. All delicious meals are prepared and served by the crew on board. Juices, water, soft drinks are complementary. Beer and wine are available for purchase on board.
Although Ecuador lies on the equator, the country has a wide range of climates due to the varying altitudes. The city of Quito, located at 9,350', has an average temperature of 55 to 75 degrees. The cold Humboldt Current flowing from the Antarctic modifies the Galapagos Islands weather. Fall and winter months tend to be drier with cooler water temperatures. Summer months tend to have more chance of rain, but warmer water temperatures. Days year round are warm; shorts and a T-shirt are fine. Nights will often be cool aboard the ship. For extended snorkeling, a thin wet suit is recommended.
This trip is rated Easy Active [2]. This trip will be enjoyed by anyone who is in good health and leads an active life. Daily excursions from the boat to the islands will be made in pangas (dinghies). Trip members will hike from the landing point to specific areas for wildlife observation. Hiking time for most landings will be a couple of hours roundtrip with lots of time to stop to study, photograph and enjoy the flora and fauna. Some landings are dry but many are "wet", requiring cautious footing on slippery rocks. The boat staff will be on hand to assist.
The Galapagos cruise can be combined with several opportunities to see more of Ecuador and possibly Peru. Many travelers enjoy a few extra days in Ecuador, visiting places like the famous market town Otavalo, Cotopaxi National Park or the Equatorial Monument. A real highlight is visiting Ecuador's Amazon Basin. It's a great place to see exotic birds and wildlife while spending the nights in a rustic but comfortable lodge. Feel free to contact REI Adventures for further information on timing, travel logistics and details about any of these great opportunities.
This trip is subject to the booking information set forth in the current REI Adventures Reservation Information. Please read this information carefully and call us if you have any questions. A full gear list and pre-departure information is sent upon sign-up. We highly recommend the purchase of travel insurance through REI Adventures. If coverage is purchased within 21 days of your initial trip deposit, the 'Pre-existing Conditions Exclusion' is waived (certain exclusions apply).
We look forward to having you join us for the trip of a lifetime! Why wait? Space is limited, reserve your adventure today.
Galapagos Holiday Cruise — Ecuador
The key to staying comfortable while on an active trip is layering. To obtain maximum comfort with minimum weight, you need versatile layers that mix and match to create the right amount of insulation, ventilation and weather protection. This gear list has been created to help you choose your clothing and gear for this trip. Try to bring only what is necessary—this will help you and the field staff.
Weather
Weather in the Galapagos and Quito, despite a 9000 foot elevation difference, are not so different. Both experience warm days and cool evenings. In the Galapagos year round daytime temperatures can be 90 degrees with cool 50s at night. The cold deep water of the Humbolt Current keeps these equatorial Islands and waters not as hot as one might expect. Quito is quite temperate with 75 degrees during the day and cool 40s at night possible, though 50s are more common at night.
Gear Checklist
- Valid passport
- Airline tickets
- Duffel bag—sturdy and large enough to hold all of your gear
- Small daypack or fanny pack to carry camera, water bottle, light jacket, sun screen, etc.
- Passport pouch or money belt
- Luggage tags and luggage locks
- Lightweight fleece or pile sweater
- Lightweight rain / wind shell
- Lightweight, easily washable items for city and boat wear - casual and comfortable clothes are recommended
- Walking or hiking shorts
- T-shirts
- Long- sleeve shirts (for cool evenings and sun protection)
- Walking or hiking pants
- Underwear
- Socks
- Swimsuit(s) and on-deck cover-up
- Sun hat - this is essential!
- Bandana
- Wetsuit—Lightweight 2 or 3mm neoprene (rental option available)
- Comfortable running or hiking shoes
- Watersport sandals or booties
- Mask and snorkel (fins, mask & snorkel are available on board)
- Water bottle - this is essential!
- Small, personal first-aid kit
- Toilet kit
- Sunscreen and lip balm, high SPF rating and water-repellent
- Sunglasses and retainer strap
- Flashlight or headlamp and spare batteries
- Plastic bags to keep your gear dry inside your daypack, and to separate wet/dirty items from dry/clean items
- Camera, film and spare batteries
- Disposable underwater camera
- Binoculars - highly recommended
- Small dry bag to carry camera gear in while on panga rides
- Reading and writing materials
- Stuff sacks, various sizes for organizing clothing and gear inside duffel
- Insect repellent
- Watch with alarm or travel alarm
- Guide books for the Galapagos Islands (to use for identification of species)
Things to Consider
- Always pack essential items such as your passport, money, eyewear, medications and one set of spare clothes in your carry-on baggage, in case your luggage is delayed.
- A sweater and wind shell are often needed, as evenings are usually cool in temperature and from breezes. Note: You’ll need the sweater if you want to spend the night up on deck, under a very bright, star-studded sky.
- Cotton is wonderful in warm weather. Quick-dry items are advisable, since laundry facilities are not available. Clothes should be casual and loose fitting. Long and short sleeve shirts are recommended.
- All bedding and towels are provided on the boats.
- New FAA-certified scanning equipment may fog any unprocessed camera film that passes through the checked-baggage scanner. Don't place single-use cameras or unprocessed film in any luggage that will be checked onto any flights. This includes cameras that still have film in them. Put all unprocessed film into your carry-on luggage or ask for a hand inspection at passenger screening.
- The sun is particularly strong on the equator, so a good sun hat and a long-sleeved, light-colored shirt are important. Bring plenty of water-resistant sunscreen.
- Bring a spare duffel bag, as extra luggage can be stored at the hotel in Quito.
- Feel free to give us a call at (800) 622-2236 should you have any questions regarding the gear list. The staff at our stores and Direct Sales (800-426-4840) will be happy to help you with gear questions. Or visit REI's website at www.rei.com. The Expert Advice section has great information to help you prepare for your trip.
REI Adventures partners with some of the finest first class small boat cruise operators in the Galapagos. A small boat cruise is the perfect way to explore the Galapagos Islands. These vessels are large enough to allow comfortable and spacious cabins with a host of amenities, yet small enough for an intimate and personalized experience without the "crowds."
For more boat specifications and deck plans, feel free to review this web site:
www.galapagosconnection.com





