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GALAPAGOS COAST ANDES AMAZON
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GO GALAPAGOS
M/V GALAPAGOS LEGEND
M/Y CORALS I & II
GROSS RATES
GO PACKAGES
HOTELS INFORMATION
GENERAL CONDITIONS
LAND TOURS
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- Ecuador- Contents
- Cabin Information- Cruise Itineraries
- Cabin Information- Cruise Itineraries
- Passengers Assistance
- GO 1- GO 2- GO 3- GO 4- GO 5- GO 6- General Conditions
- Sharing tours from Quito- Quito & Surroundings- Karanki Magdalena Indigenous Community- Chaski Route- Avenue of Volcanoes- Cruise Train- Cuenca
- Guayaquil & Pacific Coast
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Boutique Expedition Cruise
Legend Balcony suite
Balcony suite
Junior suite
M/V GALAPAGOS LEGENDUpdates 2017
Sky dECk
E Dolphin Observation Deck
F Charles Darwin Panorama Lounge
G Sun terrace
H Swimming pool
I Fisherman Bar
J BBQ and Al fresco dining
K Interpretation Quarters
MOON dECk
C Open lounge area (sun and shade)
D Stargazing area
CONSTELLATION dECk
A Stargazing area
B Sun deck
EArTh dECk
L Jacuzzi
M Hammocks
N Gym
O Reception
P Boutique
Q Library & 24 hour coffee corner
R Kid´s Corner
• Panorama Lounge Bar on the Sky Deck –floor to ceiling windows.
• Open Lounge on the Moon Deck –stargazing in total comfort.
• New Constellation Deck –highest viewing point on board.
• Completely renewed Fitness Center –meeting customers’ lifestyle demands.
• New Legend Balcony Suite –with more space to set you free.
• Even bigger Balcony Suites –become one with the landscape.
• 8 Completely new Balcony Suites –a grand total of 16.
• Big family? –New Quadruple Suites available.
• 750 m2 (8073 ft2) of open decks for a better contact with the islands.
CABIN CATEGOrIES:
CABIN INFOrMATION:
Standard Interior
Standard plus
SEA dECk
S Embarcation area
T Lonesome George Restaurant
U Auditorium
V Snorkeling equipment
W Medical service
TEChNICAL
SpECIFICATIONS
Length: 301 feet (92 mts)Wide: 47 feet (15 mts)Decks: 5Made in: GermanyRebuilt: 2002Refurbished in: December 2016Passenger: 100Crew: 56Guides: 7 multilingual naturalistsSpeed: 17 knotsCruise speed: 15 knotsLife boats: 2 for 52 pax eachLife Rafts: 12 for 25 pax eachDinghies: 6 for 20 pax eachKayaks: 4 double, 1 singleSafety: ISM, SMC, ISSC, IOPP, DOCElectricity: 110v & 220v
Sea view cabins with the following general features:
• Lower twin beds or a double bed • Private bathroom • Safe-deposit box • Air conditioning
• Phone service for internal, local and international calls • LCD TV with multimedia system
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• 1 cabin located on the Moon Deck.
• Area 43 m2 / 463 ft2..
• Double & Triple options.
We have upsized and renamed our biggest and most comfortable cabin; our new Legend Balcony Suite will feature plenty of space to move around freely; including a generously large balcony, perfect for sophisticated & distinguished clientele.
Legend Balcony Suite remarkable New Balcony SuitesOne of the most striking aspects of our refurbishments: 16 totally new Balcony Suites, located on the Sky Deck and Moon Deck, measuring an average of 23 m2 (248 ft2), including a huge significant redesign and general upgrades to more than satisfy customers‘ expectations.
• 8 Balcony Suites on the Moon Deck.
• 8 Balcony Suites on the Sky Deck.
• Double & Triple options.
• Exclusive & exquisite decoration.
• Mini fridge & champagne.
• Top of the line amenities & bathrobe.
• Panoramic view windows + private. balcony.
• Mini fridge & champagne.
• Top of the line amenities & bathrobe.
dOUBLE Or TrIpLEdOUBLE Or TrIpLE
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• 4 Quadruple Suites (Average Area: 20m2 / 215 ft2).
• Top of the line amenities.
• Located on the Earth Deck.
• 2 Panoramic windows on each cabin.
• 24 Double or Triple Suites (Average Area: 15m2 / 161 ft2).
• Located on Sea Deck and Earth Deck.
• Located on Earth Deck.
• 3 interior cabins.
double, Triple & New Quadruple Junior Suites
Standard plus
Standard: 3 Interior
4 New Quads are available ensuring your whole family can rest comfortably. Enjoy the perks of having the family together in private quarters while cruising the Galapagos Islands.
• 7 cabins with portholes.
• Average area: 11m2 / 118ft2
• Average area: 11m2 / 111ft2
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M/V GALApAGOS LEGENd
ITINErArIES3, 4, 7 Up to 14 Nights
departures: Mondays & Thursdays
B West
D South
A Central
C East
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* GO GALAPAGOS reserves the right to change itineraries without prior notice if considered appropriate due to National Park rules, force majeure or any consideration at Captain’s discretion, without being liable for refunds of any kind.
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Monday: am. Baltra Airport pm. Mosquera Islet
Tuesday: am. South Plaza pm. Santa Fe
Wednesday: am. Pitt Point (San Cristobal Island) pm. Cerro Brujo (San Cristobal Island)
Thursday: am. Cerro Colorado Tortoise Reserve (San Cristobal Island) San Cristobal Airport
4 days / 3 nights
Monday - ThursdayThursday: am. Baltra Airport pm. Black Turtle Cove (Santa Cruz Island)
Friday: am. Sullivan Bay (Santiago Island) pm. Rabida
Saturday: am. Urbina Bay (Isabela Island) pm. Tagus Cove (Isabela Island)
Sunday: am. Espinosa Point (Fernandina Island) pm. Vicente Roca Point (Isabela Island)
Monday: am. Highlands (Santa Cruz Island) Baltra Airport
5 days / 4 nights
Thursday - MondayMonday: am. Baltra Airport pm. Highlands & Pit Craters (Santa Cruz Island)
Tuesday: am. Egas Port (Santiago Island) pm. Bartolome
Wednesday: am. Dragon Hill (Santa Cruz Island) pm. North Seymour
Thursday: am. Bachas (Santa Cruz Island) Baltra Airport
Monday - Thursday
4 days / 3 nights
Thursday: am. San Cristobal Airport Interpretation Center & Tijeretas (San Cristobal Island)Friday: am. Gardner Bay, Osborn or Gardner Islets (Española Island) pm. Suarez Point (Española Island)
Saturday: am. Post Office (Floreana Island) pm. Cormorant Point, Devil´s Crown or Champion (Floreana Island)
Sunday: am. Highlands (Santa Cruz Island) pm. Fausto Llerena Breeding Center (Santa Cruz Island)Monday: am. Daphne Baltra airport
5 days / 4 nights
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BaltraMeet and greet, bus transfer to the port, check-in on board.
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Daphne &Mosquera
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Black Turtle Cove
Santa Cruz
Four species of mangrove, declared as a “Turtle Sanctuary”.
water easy - trekking
FRI
AMSullivan
Bay Santiago
Walk on lava flows, pahoe-hoe, great geological place, penguins.
flat & lava
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PM Rabida RabidaIncredible landscape, brown pelicans, nesting spot of seabirds, red sand beach.
sandy easy
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BayIsabela
Land iguanas, giant tortoises, sea birds, cormorants, 2 trails for trekking.
flat easy- trekking- snorkel
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PMTagus Cove
Isabela
Calm water, pirates history, lots of seabirds: blue-footed boobies, brown noddy terns, flightless cormorant, Galapagos penguins depending on season; marine iguanas.
steep & lava
moderate
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Pristine island, largest marine iguana colony, whales seasonal (feeding area) pahoehoe and AA lava formations, unique lava cactus.
rocky & lava
moderate- trekking- snorkel
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PMVicente Roca
Isabela
One of the richest marine havens, marine turtles, landscape, marine birds: blue-footed boobies, frigatebirds, cormorants, ocean sunfish, rays, noddies.
water easy- dinghy ride- snorkel
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HighlandsSanta Cruz
Giant tortoises, lava tubes, scalesia forest, Chato Reserve.
flat & muddy
easy - trekking GordonRocks or
Seymour &Mosquera
advanced - medium
Baltra airport
BaltraCheck-out, transfer to airport.7-night guests Baltra’ shore.
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BaltraMeet and greet, bus transfer to the port, check-in on board.
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advanced - medium
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Highlands
Santa Cruz
Giant tortoises, tree & ground Darwin finches.
flat & muddy
easy - trekking - -
Pit Craters & Lava Tubes
A+B or D+A guests will visit unique geological formations.
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AM Egas Port SantiagoLandscape comprised of tuff cone (volcanic ash) and lava flows, see the Galapagos fur seal.
flat & semi rocky
moderate- trekking- snorkel
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PM Bartolome BartolomeLandscape, Pinnacle Rock, penguins, blue-footed boobies.
372 steps
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Dry zone vegetation, endemic land iguanas, Darwin finches, mockingbird.
rocky moderate - trekkingSeymour
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Unique place for two types of frigate: magnificent and great; swallow-tailed gull, nesting colony of blue-footed boobies.
rocky & beach
demanding- trekking- dinghy ride- snorkel
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Bachas Beach
Santa Cruz
One of the main nesting sites of sea turtles, flamingoes, good swim, sharks, rays.
sandy easy- trekking- snorkel
Daphne &Mosquera
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BaltraCheck-out, transfer to airport. 7-night guests Baltra’ shore
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M/V GALApAGOS LEGENdCRUISE ITINERARIES
Flight to / from Baltra: AV1632, departing Quito 6:50/ Guayaquil 8:25, arriving Galapagos 9:20. Return flight: AV1633, departing Galapagos 10:05, arriving Guayaquil 12:50 / Quito 14:50.
Flight to / from Baltra: AV1632, departing Quito 6:50 / Guayaquil 8:25, arriving Galapagos 9:20. Return flight: AV1633, departing Galapagos 10:05, arriving Guayaquil 12:50 / Quito 14:50.
5 days / 4 nights
4 days / 3 nights
Thursday - Monday
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In order to perform our daily diving activity an extra pre or post night should be arranged.
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BaltraMeet and greet, bus transfer to the port, check-in on board.
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Large colony of sea lions, unique landscape of a cactus forest, land and marine iguanas, Nazca and blue-footed boobies, swallow-tailed gulls.
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PMCerro Brujo
San Cristobal
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San Cristobal
Giant tortoises in semi-captivity, beautiful landscape on the way to the Reserve La Galapaguera, miconia plants zone.
wooden path
easy - trekking
San Cristobal
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San Cristobal
Check-out, transfer to airport.7-night guests free time in Puerto Baquerizo Moreno.
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San Cristobal
Meet and greet, bus transfer to the port, check-in on board.
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CristobalLandscape, viewpoint, seasonal frigatebird colony.
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San Cristobal
Learn about the history of the islands, San Cristobal mockingbird.
flat easy - trekking
FRI
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EspañolaHood mockingbird, marine wildlife, sea lion, marine turtles.
sandy easy
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PMSuarez Point
Española
Largest colony of waved albatross, Nazca and blue-footed boobies, marine iguanas, landscape El Soplador (the blowhole).
rocky demanding - trekking - -
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Office FloreanaDarwin finches, green pacific sea turtles, historical place since 1793.
sandy easy- trekking- snorkel
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FloreanaWhite and black mangrove, flamingoes, sea turtles, sea lions.
sandy & flat easy
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Devil’s Crown
Floreana Sting rays and colorful fish. water moderate- dinghy ride- snorkel
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ChampionIslet
Floreana Sharks, sea lions. - - - dinghy ride - -
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AM HighlandsSanta Cruz
Giant tortoises, lava tubes, scalesia forest, Chato Reserve.
flat & muddy
easy - trekkingDaphne &Mosquera
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Breeding Center
Santa Cruz
Giant tortoises, Darwin finches, prickly-pear, cactus forest, interpretation center.
flat easy - trekking - -
MON AM
Daphne DaphneCircumnavigation, eroded tuff cone formation, blue-footed boobies, red-billed tropicbirds.
- - - GordonRocks or
Seymour &Mosquera
advanced - medium
Baltra airport
BaltraCheck-out, transfer to airport.7-night guests Baltra’ shore.
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Flight to Baltra / from San Cristobal: AV1632, departing Quito 6:50 / Guayaquil 8:25, arriving Galapagos 9:20. Return flight: AV1631, departing Galapagos 13:20, arriving Guayaquil 16:10 / Quito 17:45.
Flight to San Cristobal / from Baltra: AV1630, departing Quito 10:10 / Guayaquil 11:50, arriving Galapagos 12:40.Return flight: AV1633, departing Galapagos 10:05 arriving Guayaquil 12:50 / Quito 14:50.
4 days / 3 nights 5 days / 4 nightsMonday - Thursday Thursday - Monday
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M/yCOrAL I M/yCOrAL I I36 PASSENGERS 20 PASSENGERS
Guides: 2 multilingual naturalists
Speed: 12 knots
Cruise speed: 10 knots
Life rafts: 2 for 25 pax & 2 for 8 pax each
dinghies: 2 for 17 pax each
kayaks: 2 doubles, 1 single
Safety: ISM, SMC, ISSC, IOPP, DOC
TEChNICAL SpECIFICATIONS
Length: 113 feet (34.4 mts)Wide: 20.80 feet (6.3 mts)decks: 4Made in: Hollandrebuilt: 2006refurbished: February 2016passenger: 20Crew: 9Electricity: 110v & 220v
TEChNICAL SpECIFICATIONS
Length: 131 feet (40 mts)Wide: 28 feet (8.5 mts)decks: 4Made in: Germanyrebuilt: 2004refurbished: August 2016passenger: 36Crew: 11
Electricity: 110v & 220v
Guides: 3 multilingual naturalists
Speed: 12 knots
Cruise speed: 10 knots
Life rafts: 4 for 25 pax each
dinghies: 2 for 20 pax each
kayaks: 2 doubles, 1 single
Safety: ISM, SMC, ISSC, IOPP, DOC
Coral II
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D. JacuzziE. LoungeF. RestaurantG. BarH. BoutiqueI. LibraryJ. Embarcation area
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SEA DECK
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Sea view cabins with the following general features:
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• 8 on Coral I and 7 on Coral II• 3 triples: 2 in Coral I, 1 in Coral II with extra bed• Picture windows• Located on the Earth and Sky Decks• 8 Interconnected• Average area of
12 m2 / 129 ft2.
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• 2 on Coral I and 1 on Coral II
• Portholes• Located on the Sea Deck• Average area of
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• 9 on Coral I and 4 on Coral II• 3 triples: 2 in Coral I, 1 in
Coral II with extra bed
• Portholes• Located on the
Sea Deck
• 4 Interconnected• Average area: 11 m2 / 118 ft2
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CABININFOrMATION
M/y COrAL II
CABIN No.
CABIN CATEGORIES
LOWER TWINS BEDS
ADJOING
DOUBLEW/EXTRA
BEDDECK
CABIN & WC AREA
m2aprox.
ft2aprox.
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sea
16 172
2 • 10 108
3 • 12 129
4 • 12 129
5 • 12 129
6 • •earth
14 151
7 • 11 118
8 •
sky
10 108
9 • 10 108
10 • 10 108
11 • 10 108
12 • 11 118Total cabins: 12 Max. capacity: 20 passengers - double accommodation
M/y COrAL I
CABIN No.
CABIN CATEGORIES
LOWER TWINS BEDS
ADJOING
DOUBLEW/EXTRA
BEDDECK
CABIN & WC AREA
m2aprox.
ft2aprox.
1 •
sea
8,8 94
2 • 8,8 94
3 • 12 129
4 • 12 129
5 • 11 118
6 • 11 118
7 • • 12 129
8 • • 12 129
9 • 12 129
10 • 12 129
11 •earth
11 118
12 11 118
14 • •
sky
12 129
15 • • 12 129
16 • 12 129
17 • 12 129
18 • 12 129
19 • 12 129
20 SGL 7 76
Total cabins: 19Max. capacity: 36 passengers - double accommodation
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ITINErArIES3, 4, 7 Up To 14 Nights
departures: Sundays & Wednesdays
Boutique Expedition Yachts
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Sunday: am. Baltra Airport pm. Fausto Llerena Breeding Center (Santa Cruz Island)
Monday: am. Dragon Hill (Santa Cruz Island) pm. Bartolome
Tuesday: am. Rabida pm. Bachas (Santa Cruz Island)
Wednesday: am. Back Turtle Cove (Santa Cruz Island) Baltra Airport
Sunday - Wednesday
4 days / 3 nights
Sunday: am. Baltra Airport pm. Fausto Llerena Breeding Center (Santa Cruz Island)Monday: am. Mosquera Islet pm. North Seymour
Tuesday: am. Santa Fe Island pm. South Plaza
Wednesday:
am. Interpretation Center & Tijeretas (San Cristobal Island) San Cristobal Airport
4 days / 3 nights
Sunday - WednesdayWednesday: am. Baltra Airport pm. Eden Islet or Ballena Bay (Santa Cruz Island)
Thursday: am. Vicente Roca Point (Isabela Island) pm. Espinosa Point (Fernandina Island)
Friday: am. Urbina Bay (Isabela Island) pm. Tagus Cove (Isabela Island)
Saturday: am. Salt Mines / Egas Port (Santiago Island) pm. Sullivan Bay (Santiago Island)
Sunday: am. Highlands (Santa Cruz Island) Baltra Airport
5 days / 4 nights
Wednesday - SundayWednesday: am. San Cristobal Airport pm. Cerro Colorado Tortoise Reserve (San Cristobal Island)Thursday: am. Cerro Brujo (San Cristobal Island) pm. Pitt Point (San Cristobal Island)
Friday: am. Suarez Point (Española Island) pm. Gardner Bay, Osborn or Gardner Islets (Española Island) Saturday: am. Cormorant Point, Champion Islet (Floreana Island) Limited availability: Baroness
Viewing Point and Devil´s Crown
pm. Post Office (Floreana Island)
Sunday: am. Highlands (Santa Cruz) Baltra airport
5 days / 4 nights
Wednesday - Sunday
* GO GALAPAGOS reserves the right to change itineraries without prior notice if considered appropriate due to National Park rules, force majeure or any consideration at Captain’s discretion, without being liable for refunds of any kind.
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AMBaltra airport
BaltraMeet and greet, bus transfer to the port, check-in on board.
- - -Seymour &
Daphnemedium
PMBallena
BaySanta Cruz
Nice beach for swimming, marine iguanas, sea birds and nesting area for sea turtle, seasonal giant tortoises.
sandy low
- trekking- dinghy ride- snorkel- kayak
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PM or Eden
IsletSanta Cruz
Marine Wildlife. water -- dinghy ride- snorkel- kayak
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THU
AMVicente Roca Point
Isabela
Nazca and blue-footed boobies, flightless cormorants. Remnants of ancient volcano, turquoise coves along the cliff.
water low- dinghy ride- snorkel
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PMEspinosa
PointFernandina
Pristine island, largest marine iguana colony, whales seasonal (feeding area) pahoehoe and AA lava formations, uniquelava cactus.
rocky & lava
moderate- trekking- snorkel
- -
FRI
AMUrbina
BayIsabela
Land iguanas, giant tortoises, sea birds, cormorants, 2 trails for trekking.
flat easy- trekking- snorkel
- -
PMTagus Cove
Isabela
Calm water, pirates history, lots of seabirds: blue-footed boobies, brown noddy terns, flightless cormorant, Galapagos penguins depending on season; marine iguanas.
steep & lava
moderate
- trekking- dinghy ride- snorkel- kayak
- -
SAT
AM Salt
MimesEgas Port
SantiagoLandscape tuff cone (volcanic ash) and lava, sea lions.
flat & rocky
moderate
- trekking- dinghy ride- snorkel- kayak
- -
PMSullivan
Bay Santiago
Walk on lava flows, pahoehoe, great geological place, penguins.
flat & lava
demanding- trekking- snorkel
- -
SUN AM
HighlandsSanta Cruz
Giant tortoises, lava tubes, scalesia forest, Chato Reserve.
flat & muddy
easy - trekkingGordonRocks or Daphne &Mosquera
advanced - medium
Baltra airport
BaltraCheck-out, transfer to airport from Puerto Ayora. 7-night guests Baltra’ shore.
- - -
SUN
AMBaltra airport
BaltraMeet and greet, bus transfer to the port, check-in on board. Transfer to Puerto Ayora.
- - -
GordonRocks or Daphne &Mosquera
advanced - medium
PM
Fausto Llerena
Breeding Center
Santa Cruz
Giant tortoises, Darwin finches, prickly-pear cactus forest, interpretation center.
flat easy - trekking - -
MON
AMDragon
HillSanta Cruz
Dry zone vegetation, endemic land iguanas, Darwin finches, mockingbird.
rocky moderate - trekking - -
PM Bartolome BartolomeLandscape, Pinnacle Rock, penguins, blue-footed boobies.
372 steps
moderate- trekking- dinghy ride- snorkel
- -
TUE
AM Rabida RabidaIncredible landscape, brown pelicans, nesting spot of seabirds, red sand beach.
sandy easy
- trekking- dinghy ride- snorkel- kayak
- -
PMBachas Beach
Santa Cruz
One of the main nesting sites of sea turtles, flamingoes, good swim, sharks, rays.
sandy easy- trekking- snorkel
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WED AM
Black Turtle Cove
Santa Cruz
Four species of mangrove, declared as a “Turtle Sanctuary”.
water easy - trekkingSeymour
&Daphne
medium
Baltra airport
BaltraCheck-out, transfer to airport 7-night guests Baltra’ shore.
- - -
M/y COrAL I & M/y COrAL II
CRUISE ITINERARIES
Flight to / from Baltra: AV1632, departing Quito 7:00 / Guayaquil 8:35, arriving Galapagos 9:45. Return flight: AV1633, departing Galapagos 10:20, arriving Guayaquil 13:10 / Quito 14:50.
Flight to / from Baltra: AV1632, departing Quito 6:50 / Guayaquil 8:25, arriving Galapagos 9:30. Return flight: AV1633, departing Galapagos 10:20, arriving Guayaquil 13:00 / Quito 14:50.
5 days / 4 nights
4 days / 3 nights
Wednesday - Sunday
Sunday - Wednesday
DAY TIME VISIT ISLAND HIGHLIGHTS TERRAIN DIFFICULTY LEVEL
ACTIVITIES
TYPE DIVING
SITE LEVEL
DAY TIME VISIT ISLAND HIGHLIGHTS TERRAIN DIFFICULTY LEVEL
ACTIVITIES
TYPE DIVING
SITE LEVEL
In order to perform our daily diving activity an extra pre or post night should be arranged.
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BaltraMeet and greet, bus transfer to the port, check-in on board. Transfer to Puerto Ayora.
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advanced - medium
PM
Fausto Llerena
Breeding Center
Santa Cruz
Giant tortoises, Darwin finches, prickly-pear, cactus forest, interpretation center.
flat easy - trekking - -
MON
AMMosquera
IsletMosquera
White sandy beach, large colony of sea lions.
sandy easy- trekking- dinghy ride- snorkel
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medium
PMNorth
Seymour North
Seymour
Unique place for two types of frigate: magnificent and great; swallow-tailed gull, nesting colony of blue-footed boobies.
rocky & beach
demanding- trekking- dinghy ride- snorkel
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AM Santa Fe Santa FeSanta Fe land iguana unique in Galapagos, Galapagos hawk, mockingbirds, sea lions.
rocky moderate
- trekking- dinghy ride- snorkel- kayak
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PMSouth Plaza
Plazas
Large colony of sea lions, unique landscape of a cactus forest, land and marine iguanas, Nazca and blue-footed boobies, swallow-tailed gulls.
rocky moderate - trekking - -
WED AM
Interpretation Center
San Cristobal
Learn about the history of the islands, San Cristobal mockingbird.
flat easy - trekking
San Cristobal
mediumTijeretasSan
CristobalLandscape, viewpoint, seasonal large frigatebird colony.
steps moderate - trekking
San Cristobal Airport
San Cristobal
Check-out, transfer to airport.7-night guests free time in Puerto Baquerizo Moreno.
- - -
WED
AMSan
CristobalAirport
San Cristobal
Meet and greet, bus transfer to the port, check-in on board.
- - -San
Cristobalmedium
PMCerro
Colorado Reserve
San Cristobal
Giant tortoises in semi-captivity, beautiful landscape on the way to the reserve La Galapaguera, miconia plants zone.
wooden path
easy - trekking - -
THU
AMCerro Brujo
San Cristobal
Eroding tuff cone, beautiful white sand beach, impressive landscape, sea lions, Ruddy turnstones, lava gulls.
sandy easy
- trekking- dinghy ride- snorkel- kayak
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Cristobal
Magnificent viewpoints, sea lion colony, 3 booby species and 2 of frigatebirds.
rocky demanding
- trekking- dinghy ride- snorkel- kayak
Cerro Brujo& Pitt Point
medium
FRI
AMSuarez Point
Española
Largest colony of waved albatross, Nazca and blue-footed boobies, marine iguanas, landscape El Soplador (the blowhole).
rocky demanding - trekking - -
PMGardner
BayEspañola
Hood mockingbird, marine wildlife, sea lion, marine turtles.
sandy easy
- trekking- dinghy ride- snorkel- kayak
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ChampionIslet
Floreana Sharks, sea lions. - - - dinghy ride - -
Cormorant Point
FloreanaWhite and black mangrove, flamingoes, sea turtles, sea lions.
sandy & flat easy
- trekking- dinghy ride- snorkel
- -
PMPost
Office FloreanaDarwin finches, green pacific sea turtles, historical place since 1793.
sandy easy- trekking- snorkel
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SUN AM
HighlandsSanta Cruz
Giant tortoises, lava tubes, scalesia forest, Chato Reserve.
flat & muddy
easy - trekkingGordonRocks or Daphne &Mosquera
advanced - medium
Baltra airport
BaltraCheck-out, transfer to airport from Puerto Ayora. 7-night guests Baltra’ shore.
- -
Flight to Baltra / from San Cristobal: AV1632, departing Quito 7:00 / Guayaquil 8:35, arriving Galapagos 9:45. Return flight: AV1631, departing Galapagos 13:20, arriving Guayaquil 16:10 / Quito 17:45.
Flight to San Cristobal / from Baltra: AV1630, departing Quito 10:10 / Guayaquil 11:50, arriving Galapagos 12:40.Return flight: AV1633, departing Galapagos 10:20 arriving Guayaquil 13:00 / Quito 14:50.
4 days / 3 nights 5 days / 4 nightsSunday - Wednesday Wednesday - Sunday
DAY TIME VISIT ISLAND HIGHLIGHTS TERRAIN DIFFICULTY LEVEL
ACTIVITIES
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3 NIGHTSMon
4 NIGHTSThu
7 NIGHTSMon & Thu
Standard Interior Earth 3 1.662 2.215 3.606
Standard Plus Sea 7 2.058 2.743 4.465
Junior Suite Earth 28 2.346 3.128 5.090
Balcony Suite Sky/Moon 16 2.798 3.697 6.054
Legend Balcony Suite Moon 1 3.900 4.900 7.300
EXPEDITION FLEETGROSS IN US$ PER PERSON
SHARING CABIN
• All-inclusive cruises of 3, 4, 7 nights, accommodation in sea view cabins with air-conditioning & private facilities.
• All meals, welcome & farewell cocktails, BBQ, coffee / tea station.
• Two daily excursions to the islands, multilingual speaking naturalist guides English-Spanish (French, German, Italian, upon request), snorkeling opportunities, optional DIVING.
• Outside decks for observation of flora and fauna, briefings, lectures and activities on board.
• Free Shuttle service: from Quito/Guayaquil Airport-roundtrip: when a domestic flight is purchased in combination with GO Cruises. *1)
Not included net per person in US$ subject to change:
• Air ticket from Quito / Guayaquil to Galapagos: US$ 449 per adult, US$ 315 per child under 12, issued by GO in connection with cruise schedules, prearranging logistics, luggage and passengers transfers from airports to port-ship and back, documentation to Galapagos.
• Fuel surcharge: US$ 50 for 3 or 4 night cruises, US$ 100 x 7 nights.
• Entrance fee to Galapagos: US$ 100 adult, US$ 50 children under 12, to be paid in cash upon arrival in Galapagos. If requested this tax can be invoiced by GO.
• CGG Migration Control Card: US$ 20 per person.
• Tips, medical services, travel insurance and others not specified.
discounts:
• Triple accommodation: 25% discount for the third person sharing cabin with two full-fare paying guests *2).
• Children under 12 years old 50% discount, or 25% on holiday season sharing cabin with two full-fare paying guests *2).
• Quadruple accommodation: On Junior Suites only. 25% discount for the third and fourth person sharing cabin with 2 full-fare paying guests. 50% discount for children under 12 years old sharing cabin with 2 full-fare paying guests.
Supplements
net per person in US$ subject to change:
• Single supplement: 50%; on holiday season dates: 75% *2). Limited space.
To guarantee a specific type of cabin in High Occupancy Departures 75% *2).
Optional on board plus taxes (net per person in US$ subject to change):
• Scuba diving during GO’s cruises: US$ 326 half day tour with 1-2 immersions and equipment included.
• Wet suits rental: US$ 25 for 3 or 4 night cruises, US$ 50 x 7-10-11 nights, US$ 75 x 14 night cruises.
• Kayak rental: US$ 30 each use per person.
• Internet: US$ 32 for 10 min.
• Inquire about our alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverage packages.
• Tips: Suggested per day per person US$ 15 for crew / US$ 10 for guide.
Notes:
• yacht assignment for M/Y Coral I and M/Y Coral II and cabin number are within the sole discretion of GO considering factors such as charters, groups, languages, age, interest, etc.
• Extended cruises: 7 or more nights on board might require change of ship during the cruise between M/Y Coral I and M/Y Coral II or M/V Galapagos Legend.
*High season supplement: 5% over the cabin rate per person. • Jan 01 - Jan 05 / Apr 05 – May 25 / Jul 03 – Aug 26 /
Oct 02 - Nov 22 / Dec 18 - Dec 31
*Group Rates under request*Cruises of 10, 11 and 14 nights also available at a discounted rate.
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4 hours
While cruising on board the M/V Galapagos Legend and M/Y Corals I & II, a scuba boat tour will pick up guests in order to take them for a dive (1-2 immersions + full equipment included). Enjoy a unique diving experience, with the possibility to see schools of hammerhead sharks, mantas, reefs, sea lions, and more depending on the diving site.
US$ 326 net per person
CABINCATEGORY
DECK
NUMBER OF CABINS 3 NIGHTS
Sun4 NIGHTS
Wed7 NIGHTSSun & Wed
CORALI
CORALII
Standard Sea 2 1 1.662 2.215 3.606
Standard Plus Sea 9 4 2.058 2.743 4.465
Junior Earth/Sky 8 7 2.346 3.128 5.090
M/V GALApAGOS LEGENd 100 PASSENGERS CAPACITYEmbarkation Days: Monday & Thursday Year-Round
dIVING
“Go Galapagos - Ecuador” General Conditions, rates and its updates: Published at www.gogalapagos.com are applicable at the date of travel. Rates subject to change valid until December 2017.
M/y COrAL I & M/yCOrAL II 36 & 20 PASSENGERS CAPACITYEmbarkation Days: Sunday & Wednesday Year-Round
* Note *1): If any other ticket to/from Galapagos is used, an operational non-refundable fee of US$ 90.00 net per person will be added to provide dinghy ride to/from the ship in Galapagos. GO is not responsible if passengers miss the cruise or other services due to independent arrangements delays.
* Note *2): During High Occupancy Departures (HOD) cabin category for double share, single and triple accommodation cannot be guaranteed. Go Galapagos Ecuador will do its utmost to provide the requested cabin, however, if it is not possible, assignment will be round of the boat based.
GO will refund the proportional amount due to price difference in alternative category and accommodation given, if any.
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B WEST
To - From Baltra Thu-Mon AV1632 6:50 8:25 9:30 AV1633 10:05 12:50 14:50
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To BaltraFrom S. Cristobal
Mon-Thu AV1632 6:50 8:25 9:20 AV1631 13:20 16:10 17:45
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Thu-Mon AV1630 10:10 11:50 12:40 AV1633 10:05 12:50 14:50
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B WEST
To - From Baltra Wed-Sun AV1632 6:50 8:25 9:30 AV1633 10:20 13:00 14:50
C EAST
To BaltraFrom S. Cristobal
Sun-Wed AV1632 7:00 8:35 9:45 AV1631 13:20 16:10 17:45
D SOUTH
To S. CristobalFrom Baltra
Wed-Sun AV1630 10:10 11:50 12:40 AV1633 10:20 13:00 14:50
pASSENGErS ASSISTANCE FOR GO GALAPAGOS’ CRUISES
COMpLIMENTAry ASSISTANCE FOr pASSENGErS CrUISING ON GO GALApAGOS’ FLEET, ONLy IF USING SChEdULEd FLIGhTS
QUITO & GUAyAQUIL AIrpOrT• Shuttle service from / to listed hotels / airport roundtrip when booked and confirmed
by GO.• The cruise documentation will be delivered on the way to the airport.• SICGAL filter for seeds, plants, fruits, etc.• Counsel of the Governement of Galapagos - Migration Control Card (if it’s not
prepaid US$ 20).• A GO representative at Avianca Counter for Control card (paid up front), cabin
assignment, luggage ID. • Luggage check-in, 1 piece 20 kilos (soft case).• Boarding pass issuing.
GALApAGOS AIrpOrT• Payment of the Galapagos National Park fee (if not invoiced and prepaid by GO).• Pass CGG Consejo de Gobierno de Galapagos control.• Baltra & San Cristobal airport assistance.• Pick up luggage and deliver to Galapagos guide.• Transfer to port/dinghy ride to ship.• Luggage delivery to the cabin by crew members and back to the airport.
ONLINE GO GALApAGOS’ SALES TOOLS
www.gogalapagos.com features a practical “Partners’ Area” that enables you to manage your records online, get vouchers and invoices, as well as download itineraries, pictures, videos and news, by entering your login & password.
Online availability and quotation system; a quick and easy way to sell spaces based on real-time availability by cruise length and type of cabin, discounts, family departures.
• Shuttle services: automatically confirmed with the cruise and mandatory for all passengers in order to provide them first-hand information and travel documents. GO welcome kit, Consejo de Gobierno de Galapagos Control Card (if paid for - which you have to keep to enter and leave the islands), cruise voucher with cabin assignment, luggage ID, personal ID sticker for the ship.
• Service must be requested and confirmed before arrival through your Go Galapagos reservations executive.
• GO is not responsible if a guest misses the shuttle, flight, cruise, or other services for failing to show up on time.
M/y COrAL I & M/y COrAL II
Departures: Sunday & Wednesday
Quito baltraSan
Cristobal
Patio Andaluz 3:40 AM 6:20 AM
Mercure 3:50 AM 6:30 AM
JW Marriott 3:55 AM 6:40 AM
Swissotel 4:05 AM 6:45 AM
Quito 4:15 AM 6:50 AM
Dann Carlton 4:25 AM 7:00 AM
Guayaquil baltraSan
Cristobal
Palace 6:20 AM 9:35 AM
Grand Hotel 6:30 AM 9:45 AM
Wyndham 6:40 AM 9:55 AM
Oro Verde 6:50 AM 10:05 AM
Hilton Colon 7:00 AM 10:15 AM
ShUTTLE SErVICE pICk-Up TIME FrOM hOTELS TO AIrpOrT
- If guest’s hotel is not listed, service might be provided from the nearest one.- The pick-up time will be reconfirmed at the hotel the night before the departure.
* referential Schedules
• Arrive at the airport at least 90 min before the flight to Galapagos.
• Luggage: one checked soft case (max. 20 kilos) and one carry-on per passenger are allowed. Overweight baggage will be charged additionally.
• For logistics purposes and schedules of ships, reduced airfare to / from the Galapagos Islands is automatically ticketed along with GO’s cruises in order to guarantee all the formalities and assistance required in mainland and Galapagos airports, assuring logistics, luggage and passengers transportation from airports to port, dinghy ride
to ship and back. If any other ticket is used, or scheduled flight Is not purchased to GO, a non-refundable fee of US$ 90.00 net per person will be charged, assistance and transportation will not be provided except for dinghy ride to / from the ship. Restrictions apply, GO is not responsible if passengers miss the cruise or other services due to independent arrangements or delays.
• Itineraries flights and shuttle service are subject to change. Check updates at Go Galapagos web page: http://www.gogalapagos.com
M/V GALApAGOS LEGENdDepartures: Monday & Thursday
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GO 6
• Galapagos cruise - all inclusive - full board.
• Quito
• 2-day Otavalo market, train ride, Magdalena stay
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• Hotel & visit to Quito or Guayaquil
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from US$ 2,618
Otavalo
Guayaquil
GALApAGOS ISLANdS
Quito
GALApAGOS CrUISE, QUITO & OTAVALO INdIGENOUS MArkET
GO 2• Galapagos cruise -all inclusive- full board
• Hotel & visit to Quito, Otavalo tour
• Transfers, meals: 4B
from US$ 2,911
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GALApAGOS ISLANdS
GALApAGOS CrUISE, QUITO, OTAVALO & ChASkI rOUTE
GO 3
• Galapagos cruise - all inclusive - full board
• Quito hotel & visit
• 2-days Otavalo and Magdalena Community
stay, train ride
• Transfers, meals: 5B, 1L, 1D
GALApAGOS ISLANdS
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Guayaquil
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MagdalenaKaranki
Baños
Riobamba
Cuenca
Community
from US$ 3,731
GALApAGOS CrUISE & OTAVALO ACrOSS ThE ANdES TO ThE COAST
GO 4
• Galapagos cruise - all inclusive - full board
• Quito hotel & visit
• 2-day Otavalo + Magdalena stay
• 3-day Avenue of the Volcanoes to Guayaquil.
• Transfers, meals: 8B, 1BL, 1L, 1D
• Quito hotel & visit
• 2-day Otavalo, train ride, Magdalena
Community stay
• 4-day Avenue of the Volcanoes to Guayaquil
• Transfers, meals: 8B, 1BL, 1L, 1D
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dAy 1: QUITO Or GUAyAQUIL
Transfer upon arrival. Overnight.
dAy 2: QUITO (B)Colonial City Tour & Middle of the World: bustling streets and squares of the largest historical old town in the Americas, a multi-ethnic, artistic and cultural heritage destination. Visit the “Middle of the World” situated at 0°0’0” latitude. Overnight.
Or GUAyAQUIL (B)Visit Ecuador´s largest city port, the romantic Las Peñas neighborhood, the glorious Guayas River and Malecón 2000. Overnight.
dAy 3-6: ALL-INCLUSIVE GALApAGOS CrUISE ABOArd TOp QUALITy M/y COrAL I & II Or M/V GALApAGOS LEGENd (B, L, d)
Domestic flight to Galapagos. All-inclusive 3-night top quality cruise. Only a special few have the chance to travel through this paradise, sailing on a charming ship, with nautical interior decoration of wood and brass, featuring spacious outer decks, sea-view cabins and suites, jacuzzi, pool, bars and more.
See prehistoric iguanas, giant tortoises, exotic birds, plants,
beautiful landscapes of volcanoes, lava cones and magma flows. Swim and snorkel at any time of the year in the warm clear waters among tropical fish, manta rays, sea lions, swordfish, sea turtles and other marine wildlife. Multilingual naturalist guides lead shore excursions twice a day to a place unlike any other full of wildlife that has no fear of man. Lectures explaining the geology, history, evolution, flora and fauna of the islands are provided in several languages.
A fine selection of meals will delight you, from buffet breakfast to gourmet dinners, ice cream festivals, and evening barbecues. Back to Quito or Guayaquil. Overnight.
dAy 7: QUITO Or GUAyAQUIL (B)Transfer out. End of services.
GALApAGOS ISLANdS
Quito
Guayaquil
Rates per person Sharing DoubleFrom 2 to 10 pax
Total nightsCruise Nights
IncludedRate US$
6 3 2.422
7 4 3.092
10 7 4.793
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• Hotel & visit Quito or Guayaquil.
• Transfers, meals: 3B.
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dAy 1: QUITOTransfer upon arrival. Overnight.
dAy 2: QUITO (B)Colonial City Tour & Middle of the World: bustling streets and squares of the largest historical old town in the Americas, a multi-ethnic, artistic and cultural heritage destination. Visit the “Middle of the World” situated at 0°0’0” latitude. Overnight.
dAy 3: OTAVALO MArkET & SUrrOUNdINGS. (B)Visit the well-known indigenous market in Otavalo for an arts and crafts shopping adventure. Visit Peguche, known for its weavers, visit a wind instruments workshop, Cotacachi known for the manufacture of leather goods, Cuicocha crater lake. Back to Quito. Overnight.
dAy 4-7: ALL - INCLUSIVE GALApAGOS CrUISE ABOArd TOp QUALITy M/yCOrAL I & II Or M/V GALApAGOS LEGENd (B, L, d)Domestic flight to Galapagos. All-inclusive 3-night top quality cruise. Only a special few have the chance to travel through this paradise, sailing on a charming ship, with nautical interior decoration of wood and brass, featuring ample outer decks, sea-view cabins and suites, jacuzzi, pool, bars and more.
See prehistoric iguanas, giant tortoises, exotic birds, plants, beautiful landscapes of volcanoes, lava cones and magma flows. Swim and snorkel at any time of the year in the warm clear waters among tropical fish, manta rays, sea lions, swordfish, sea turtles and other marine wildlife.
Multilingual naturalist guides lead shore excursions twice a day to a place unlike any other full of wildlife that has no fear of man. Lectures explaining the geology, history, evolution, flora and fauna of the islands are provided in several languages.
A fine selection of meals will delight you, from buffet breakfast to gourmet dinners, ice cream festivals, and evening barbecues. Back to Quito or Guayaquil. Overnight.
dAy 8: QUITO Or GUAyAQUIL (B)Transfer out. End of services.
• Galapagos cruise -all inclusive- full board.
• Hotel & visit Quito, Otavalo tour.
• Transfers, meals: 4B
GALApAGOS CrUISE, QUITO & OTAVALO INdIGENOUS MArkET
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Otavalo
Guayaquil
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8 4 3.288
11 7 4.977
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9 4 3.582
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Otavalo
Salinas Ibarra
MagdalenaKarankiCommunity
Guayaquil
GALApAGOS ISLANdS
dAy 1: QUITO Transfer upon arrival. Overnight.
dAy 2:QUITO (B)Colonial City Tour & Middle of the World: bustling streets and squares of the largest historical old town in the Americas, a multi-ethnic, artistic and cultural heritage destination. Visit the “Middle of the World” situated at 0°0’0” latitude. Overnight.
dAy 3: QUITO - OTAVALO, COTACAChI - MAGdALENA kArANkI COMMUNITy (B, d)Visit the well-known indigenous market in Otavalo for an arts and crafts shopping adventure. Visit Peguche, known for its weavers and visit a wind instruments workshop. Cotacachi is known for the manufacture of leather goods. Arrive at Magdalena Community overnight at one of the community houses.
dAy 4: MAGdALENA kArANkI COMMUNITy TrAIN rIdE - SALINAS (B, L)The Magdalena Community has discovered a hidden mountain niche through a series of activities; horseback riding, mountain biking or hiking. Then drive, to Ibarra and catch the “Liberty Train,” landscapes provide a magical setting as you pass through mysterious tunnels, cross bridges spanning canyons and gullies, and admire a unique biodiversity. Then arrive in the Afro-Ecuadorian community of Salinas, well known for its agricultural activities. Back to Quito. Overnight.
dAy 5-8: ALL-INCLUSIVE GALApAGOS CrUISE ABOArd TOp QUALITy M/yCOrAL I & II Or M/V GALApAGOS LEGENd (B, L, d)Domestic flight to Galapagos. All-inclusive 3-night top quality cruise. Only a special few have the chance to travel through this paradise, sailing on a charming ship, with nautical interior decoration of wood and brass, featuring ample outer decks, sea-view cabins and suites, jacuzzi, pool, bars and more.
See prehistoric iguanas, giant tortoises, exotic birds, plants, beautiful landscapes of volcanoes, lava cones and magma flows. Swim and snorkel at any time of the year in the warm clear waters among tropical fish, manta rays, sea lions, swordfish, sea turtles and other marine wildlife. Multilingual naturalist guides lead shore excursions twice a day to a place unlike any other full of wildlife that has no fear of man. Lectures explaining the geology, history, evolution, flora and fauna of the islands are provided in several languages.
A fine selection of meals will delight you, from buffet breakfast to gourmet dinners, ice cream festivals, and evening barbecues.
Back to Quito or Guayaquil. Overnight.
dAy 9: QUITO Or GUAyAQUIL (B)Transfer out. End of services.
• Galapagos cruise - all inclusive - full board
• Quito hotel & visit
• 2 days Otavalo Magdalena Community stay,
train ride
• Transfers, meals: 5B, 1L, 1D
GALApAGOS CrUISE, QUITO, OTAVALO & ChASkI rOUTE
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dAy 1: QUITOTransfer upon arrival. Overnight.
dAy 2: QUITO (B)Colonial City Tour & Middle of the World: bustling streets and squares of the largest historical old town in the Americas, a multi-ethnic, artistic and cultural heritage destination. Visit the “Middle of the world” situated at 0°0’0” latitude. Overnight.
dAy 3: QUITO-OTAVALO-MAGdALENA kArANkI COMMUNITy (B,d)Visit the well-known indigenous market in Otavalo for an arts and crafts shopping adventure. Visit Peguche, known for its weavers, visit a wind instruments workshop, Cotacachi is known for the manufacture of leather goods, Cuicocha crater lake. Arrive at Magdalena Community overnight at one of the community houses.
dAy 4: MAGdALENA kArANkI COMMUNITy TrAIN rIdE SALINAS (B,L)Magdalena Community discover this hidden mountain niche through a series of activities; horseback riding, mountain biking or hiking. Then drive to Ibarra and catch the “Liberty Train”,
landscapes provide a magical setting as you pass through mysterious tunnels, cross bridges spanning canyons and gullies, and admire a unique biodiversity. Then arrive in the Afro-Ecuadorian community of Salinas, well known for its agricultural activities. Overnight in Quito.
dAy 5: QUITO-COTOpAXI-BAñOS-rIOBAMBA (B)On the way to Baños admire highest active volcano on Earth, Cotopaxi, in Baños admires its beautiful scenery of waterfalls. Then drive south to Riobamba for overnight.
dAy 6: rIOBAMBA-dEVIL’S NOSE TrAIN rIdE INGApIrCA rUINS - CUENCA (B,BL)Start your day with a drive through some of the most picturesque indigenous areas of the country. Take the Devil’s Nose train ride, continue your way south to the Ingapirca Ruins, then arrive at Cuenca for overnight.
dAy 7: CUENCA-EL CAJAS NATIONAL pArk (B)City tour of Cuenca before driving to El Cajas National Park. This area is known for its beautiful landscapes with at least 200 lagoons, like the famous La Toreadora. After lunch, drive to Guayaquil for overnight.
dAy 8-11: ALL-INCLUSIVE GALApAGOS CrUISE ABOArd TOp QUALITy M/y COrAL I & II Or M/V GALApAGOS LEGENd (B,L,d)Domestic flight to Galapagos. All-inclusive 3-night top quality cruise. Only a special few have the chance to travel through this paradise, sailing on a charming ship, with nautical interior decoration of wood and brass, featuring ample outer decks, sea-view cabins and suites, jacuzzi, pool, bars and more. See prehistoric iguanas, giant tortoises, exotic birds, plants and beautiful landscapes of volcanoes, lava cones and magma flows. Swim and snorkel at any time of the year in the warm clear waters among tropical fish, manta rays, sea lions, swordfish, sea turtles and other marine wildlife. Multilingual naturalist guides lead shore excursions twice a day to a place unlike any other full of wildlife that has no fear of man. Lectures explaining the geology, history, evolution, flora and fauna of the islands are provided in several languages. A fine selection of meals will delight you, from buffet breakfast to gourmet dinners, ice cream festivals, and evening barbecues. Back to Quito or Guayaquil. Overnight.
dAy 12: QUITO Or GUAyAQUIL (B)Transfer out. End of services.
• Galapagos cruise - all inclusive - full board
• Quito hotel & visit
• 2-day Otavalo + Magdalena stay• 3-day Avenue of the Volcanoes to Guayaquil.
• Transfers, meals: 8B, 1BL, 1L, 1D
GALApAGOS CrUISE & OTAVALO ACrOSS ThE ANdES TO ThE COAST
GO 4
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Total nightsCruise Nights
IncludedRate US$
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12 4 4.408
15 7 6.092
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Salinas Ibarra
MagdalenaKaranki
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Total nightsCruise Nights
IncludedRate US$
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dAy 1: QUITO Transfer upon arrival. Overnight.
dAy 2: QUITO (B)Colonial City Tour & Middle of the World: bustling streets and squares of the largest historical old town in the Americas, a multi-ethnic, artistic and cultural heritage destination. Visit the “Middle of the world” situated at 0°0’0” latitude. Overnight.
dAy 3: QUITO - OTAVALO - MAGdALENA kArANkI COMUNITy (B, d)Visit the well-known indigenous market in Otavalo for an arts and crafts shopping adventure. Visit Peguche, known for its weavers, and visit a wind instruments workshop. Cotacachi known for the manufacture of leather goods, Cuicocha crater lake. Arrive at Magdalena Community overnight at one of the community houses.
dAy 4: MAGdALENA kArANkI COMMUNITy TrAIN rIdE SALINAS (B,L)The Magdalena Community has discovered a hidden mountain niche through a series of activities; horseback riding, mountain biking or hiking. Then, drive to Ibarra and take the “Liberty
Train”, landscapes provide a magical setting as you pass through mysterious tunnels, cross bridges, spanning canyons and gullies, and admire a unique biodiversity. Then, arrive in the Afro-Ecuadorian community of Salinas, well-known for its agricultural activities. Overnight in Quito.
dAy 5: QUITO - COTOpAXI - BAñOS, rIOBAMBA (B)On the way to Baños admire the highest active volcano on Earth, The Cotopaxi. In Baños admires its beautiful scenery of waterfalls. Then drive south to Riobamba for overnight.
dAy 6: rIOBAMBA - dEVIL’S NOSE TrAIN rIdE - INGApIrCA rUINS CUENCA (B, BL)
Start your day with a drive through some of the most picturesque indigenous areas of the country. Take the Devil’s Nose train ride, continue your way south to the Ingapirca Ruins, then arrive at Cuenca for overnight.
dAy 7: CUENCA - CITy TOUr (B)A quaint colonial city, also known for the Panama Hats production, visit the main square, the new cathedral, the flower market. Overnight.
dAy 8: CUENCA - EL CAJAS NATIONAL pArk (B)Drive to El Cajas National Park. This area is known for its beautiful landscapes with at least 200 lagoons, like the famous La Toreadora. After lunch, drive to Guayaquil for overnight.
dAy 9: GUAyAQUIL (B)Transfer out. End of services.
• Quito hotel & visit
• 2-day Otavalo, train ride, Magdalena
Community stay
• 4-day Avenue of the Volcanoes to
Guayaquil
• Transfers, meals: 8B, 1BL, 1L, 1D
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11 3 3.894
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Guayaquil
Lima
Cusco
Ecuador
Peru
MachuPicchuPacific Ocean
GALApAGOS ISLANdS
dAy 1: LIMA, pErUArrival any day - transfer to the hotel. Overnight.
dAy 2: LIMA - CUSCO (B)
City tour of Cusco which was the capital of the Incan Empire. It includes the main square, the Cathedral, its extremely sober renaissance façade in contrast with the baroque and plateresque style of its interior, and Koricancha, a famous temple dedicated to the sun. Overnight.
dAy 3: CUSCO - MAChU pICChU - CUSCO (B, L)
Guided visit to Machu Picchu, the“Lost city of the Incas” UNESCO World Heritage Site. Machu Picchu was built in the classical Inca style, with polished dry-stone walls fitted with masterful precision. Its primary buildings are the Intihuatana, the Temple of the Sun, and the Room of Three Windows. Overnight.
dAy 4: CUSCO - LIMA - QUITO, ECUAdOr (B)
Transfer to Cusco - Lima. Flight Lima - Quito. Transfer to the hotel. Overnight.
dAy 5: QUITO (B)Colonial city tour, bustling streets and squares in the largest historical old town of the Americas, a multi-ethnic, artistic and
cultural heritage destination. Overnight.
dAy 6: QUITO - pEGUChE - COTACAChI - MAGdALENA kArANkI COMMUNITy (B,d)Visit the village of Peguche with its traditional looms, and its Andean instruments. Then, go to Magdalena, the Karanki community inhabit a paradise lost in time amongst llamas and condors, peaceful lagoons and the Imbabura Volcano. Admire the beauty of their embroidery, share their everyday shepherding and harvesting activities and stand face-to-face with people untouched by the urgencies of modern life. Share a comfortable room with private facilities, hot water and taste their food. The natural realm of this hidden mountain niche can be absorbed in optional activities such as horseback riding, mountain biking, or hiking up to the nearby hills. Overnight.
dAy 7: MAGdALENA kArANkI COMMUNITy - OTAVALO - SALINAS TrAIN rIdE (B, L)Visit the Otavalo market where craft fairs can be found, then drive to Ibarra to take the train that crosses mysterious tunnels through the mountains, astonishing bridges spanning wide gullies and a unique biodiversity. Arrive in the Afro-Ecuadorian community of Salinas whose inhabitants are well-known for their agricultural activity. Back to Quito. Overnight.
dAy 8-11: TOp QUALITy GALApAGOS CrUISE M/y COrAL I & II Or M/V GALApAGOS LEGENd (B, L, d)Domestic flight to Galapagos. All-inclusive 3-night top quality cruise. Only a special few have the chance to travel to this paradise, sailing on a charming ship, with nautical interior décoration of wood and brass featuring ample outer decks, sea view cabins and suite, jacuzzi or pool, bar and more. See prehistoric iguanas, giant tortoises, exotic birds, plants, beautiful landscapes of volcanoes. Swim and snorkel in the clear waters among tropical fish, manta rays, sea lions, sea turtles and other marine wildlife. Multilingual naturalist guides lead shore excursions twice a day to a place unlike any other, full of wildlife that has no fear of man. Daily lectures explain the geology, history, evolution, flora and fauna of the islands in several languages. A fine selection of meals will delight you, ice cream festivals, and evening BBQs. Back to Quito or Guayaquil. Overnight.
dAy 12: QUITO Or GUAyAQUIL (B)Transfer out. End of services.
• Lima, Cusco hotel & visits
• Machu Picchu
• Galapagos cruise - all inclusive - full board.
• Quito
• 2-day Otavalo market, train ride,
Magdalena stay.
• Transfers, meals: 7B, 2L, 1D
ECUAdOrGALApAGOS CrUISE & pErU
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GO1 104 340 GO4 172 566
GO2 138 453 GO5 138 453
GO3 138 453 GO6 350 700
Included:• Top quality Galapagos cruise sharing double in sea view Standard
Plus cabins with air-conditioning and private facilities, except for GO5.
• CGG Tax - Migration Control card to Galapagos• On board: all meals, welcome and farewell cocktails, free coffee/
tea at the 24-hour station. Roundtrip shuttle service from Quito/Guayaquil airport roundtrip in combination with GO cruises. Document delivery.
• Two daily excursions to the islands with multilingual speaking guides: English - Spanish (German, French, Italian upon request). Optional snorkeling. Briefings, lectures, and activities on board.
Supplements & discounts (net per person in US$ subject to change):• Single supplement: 50% from January 1st to December 14th, 75%
supplement will be enforced after that *1). To guarantee a specific type of cabin in High Occupancy Departures: 75% *1). For groups exceeding 10% of the cabins booked: 100% supplement.
• Triple accommodation: 25% for the third person sharing cabin with two full-fare paying guests *1).
• Children under 12 years old sharing cabin with full-fare paying guests 50% discount, 25% discount on holiday season*1).
• GO 6 15% discount for the third person.• high season supplement: 5% over the cabin rate per person.
(Jan 01 - Jan 05 / Apr 05 – May 25 / Jul 03 – Aug 26 / Oct 02 – Nov 22 / Dec 18 - Dec 31).
Notes for GO packages: Noted rates apply until December 14. No refunds on unused portions. GO reserves the right to modify itineraries or facilities to fit passenger’s needs. Yacht assignment for M/YCoral I and M/YCoral II and cabin number are within the sole discretion of GO, considering factors such as charters, groups, languages, age, interest, etc. Extended cruises: 7 or more nights on board might require a change of ship during the cruise between M/YCoral I and M/YCoral II or M/VGalapagos Legend.
Note *1): During High Occupancy Departures (HOD) cabin category for double share, single and triple accommodation cannot be guaranteed. GO will do its utmost to provide the requested cabin. Rates and GO General Conditions and its updates: published at www.gogalapagos.com, and are applicable at the date of travel. Valid until
December 31st, 2017 and subject to change without previous notice.
GO pACkAGESGENErAL CONdITIONS
GALAPAGOS CRUISE CABIN UPGRADE
CABIN / SUITE CATEGORY
CRUISE (NIGHTS)
3 NIGHTS 4 NIGHTS 7 NIGHTS
Junior Suite 225 300 525
Balcony Suite 570 760 1.330
UpGrAdE SUppLEMENTS (net rates per person in US$ sharing double)
CABIN 4 NIGHTS 7 NIGHTS
Standard Plus cabin 685 2.407
GALApAGOS CrUISE EXTENSION FOr GO 6 (Gross rates in US$ per person sharing double)
dELUXE hOTEL UpGrAdE (Quito, Guayaquil, Lima & Cuzco)
Not included (net pp in US$ subject to change):• Air ticket from Quito / Guayaquil to Galapagos: $ 449 per adult,
US$ 315 per child under 12 years old, issued by GO in connection with cruise schedules, prearranging and assuring logistics, luggage and passengers transfers from airports to port - ship and back, documentation. If any other flight to / from Galapagos is used, an operational non-refundable fee of US$ 90.00 net per person must be charged, above services will not be provided except for dinghy ride to / from the ship. GO is not responsible if passengers miss the cruise or other services due to independent arrangements delays.
• Entrance fee to Galapagos National Park: US$ 100 adult, US$ 50 children under 12 years old.
• Cruise fuel surcharge: US$ 50 for 3 or 4 night cruises, US$ 100 for 7nights.
• Alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages. Any meal, air ticket or service not specified.
• Medical Services and travel insurance.• Tips & personal expenses. Tipping suggestion per day per person, US$ 15 for crew US$ 10 for a guide.
Optional on board (plus taxes):• NEW scuba diving option during GO cruises: US$ 326, half day tour
with 2 immersions, equipment included.• Wet suits rental: 3 or 4 night cruises US$ 25, for 7, 10 or 11 night cruises
US$ 50, US$ 75 for 14 nights cruise. Kayak rental: each use per person US$ 30. NEW scuba diving day
tours as per cruise itineraries and schedules.• Satellital internet: 10 minutes US$ 32.• Tips & personal expenses. Tipping suggestion per day per person, US$ 15 for crew and US$ 10 for a guide.
ECUAdOr-pErU LANd TOUrSIncluded: • First class hotels in mainland Ecuador and Peru: Quito: Hotel Quito,
Guayaquil: Oro Verde. Cuenca: Carvallo. Riobamba: Abraspungo Northern Andes: Karanki Magdalena Community. Lima: Nobility. Cusco: José Antonio. Deluxe hotels (adding supplement): Quito: Swissotel. Guayaquil: Hilton. Lima: Double Tree El Pardo. Cusco: Aranwa.
• Specified meals in mainland Ecuador and Peru. Visits and transportation in mainland Ecuador and Peru. In Peru: train ride on the Vistadome. Transfers for international flights. Entrance fees.
• Multilingual speaking guides english-spanish (german, french, italian upon request).
Not Included:• Deluxe options adding a supplement.• International and domestic tickets in Peru.• Alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages. Any meal, air ticket or service
not specified.• Medical Services and travel insurance.• Tips & personal expenses. Tipping suggestion per day per person,
US$ 10 for a guide, US$ 8 for driver.
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Similar hotels and restaurants might be provided keeping quality standards and price. Supplements and Conditions on page 44.Optional meals will be provided in nearby restaurants or hotels based on the itinerary or can be paid directly by the guest during the operation of the tour.
CODE DESCRIPTION DURATION 2 PAX MIN
NET SUPPLEMENT
SINGLEOPTIONAL
MEALS NET
GO S003 Colonial Quito & The Middle of the World
Quito, World Cultural Heritage Center and the Middle of The World Complex.
5 hoursdaily
68
GO S010 Colonial Quito
World cultural heritage. Visit some of its most important churches and squares in Quito.
4 hours daily
43
GO S013 Otavalo Indigenous Market
Visit the famous and colorful Otavalo Indigenous Market, Peguche Waterfall & Cuicocha Lagoon.
10 hours daily
96 1 lunch 27
GO S031 Otavalo, Indigenous Karanki Community, Chaski Route & Liberty Train
Day 1: Quito - Ibarra -Train (except Mon, Tue, Wed) - Magdalena Accommodation. (L, D)
Day 2: Magdalena - San Antonio de Ibarra - Otavalo - Peguche - Cotacachi. (B)
2 days daily
335 15 1 lunch 27
GO S017 Pathway through the Andes & Baños descending to the Coast
Day 1: Quito - Cotopaxi - Baños - Riobamba.
Day 2: Riobamba - Alausí - Devil’s Nose Train - Ingapirca Ruins - Cuenca. (B, BL)
Day 3: Cuenca - El Cajas National Park - Guayaquil. (B)
3 days Mon and Thu
699 66 2 lunches 54
CODE CATEGORY HOTEL DOUBLEDOUBLE
Extra Night SINGLE
SINGLEExtra Night
GO Q205 First Class Quito 203 80 307 132
GO Q206 Boutique Patio Andaluz 264 111 430 193
GO Q207 Deluxe Swissotel 286 121 488 223
CITY PACK
• 2 Nights
• 2 breakfasts
• Colonial City Tour (shared)
• Bilingual assistance
• Included tax & service
SHARING TOURS FROM
QUITO
QUITO
Train rideBest Seller Family Friendly B: Breakfast BL: Box lunch L: Lunch D: Dinner
ECUAdOr
Latitude 0º0’0’’
N
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Indigenous Market
Middle of the World Monumnet
Snow-capped Mountain
Train
Handicrafts
Archaeological Site
GuayaquilRiobamba
Cuenca
Ingapirca
Quito
Otavalo
Ibarra
Cotopaxi
Baños
Karanki- Magdalena
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RANGE OF PASSENGERSOPTIONAL
MEALS NET
INDIVIDUALS GROUPS
2 3 4-9 1 10-15 16-25 26+
GO Q001 Quito Transfer in or out
(airport - hotel or vice versa)55 40 30 110 22 18 15
GO Q002 Colonial Quito
World Cultural Heritage. Visit some of its most important churches in Quito.
4 hours daily
64 53 43 121 31 29 25
GO Q009 Colonial Quito plus dinner
Panoramic Quito at night - dinner with a great view ofHistoric Downtown.
4 hours daily
95 81 71 149 61 59 53
GO Q003 Middle of the World Complex
Visit the monument of the Equatorial Line or parallel 0,latitude 0º0’0”.
3 hours daily
64 53 43 121 31 29 25
GO Q005 Colonial Quito & The Middle of the World
Quito, World Cultural Heritage and the Middle of The World Complex.
5 hours daily
93 78 68 166 48 43 36
GO Q006 Colonial Quito & The Middle of the World & lunch
Quito, World Cultural Heritage and The Middle of The World monument.
6 hours daily
183 156 137 284 110 108 96
GO Q021 Family Theme Parks
Colonial Quito, Compañía Church - “Yaku” Water Museum, “TelefériQo” Cable Car & Vivarium. Enjoy with your family three of Quito’s theme parks.
5 hoursdaily
114 95 79 199 58 53 44
GO Q043 Folkloric show & Legend at night - Jacchigua Ballet
Dance and music of Jacchigua ballet on Wednesdays.
3 hours Wed
84 74 68 122 57 60 55
GO Q015
GO Q010GO Q002D
Mindo Orchids & Birdwatching Cloud Forest - Pahuma Reserve
Exotic species of birds, moths, butterflies and flowers in bloom such as orchids and bromeliads.
• Supplement Chocolate Cacao & Coffee Farm Tours US$ 20
• Supplement Canopy Adventure (10 Zip lines) US$ 58
10 hoursdaily
168 131 102 315 65 56 49 1 lunch 27
GO Q012 Papallacta Hot Springs
1½ hours from Quito - hot springs & birds or simply enjoy the landscape.
8 hoursdaily
169 136 109 321 68 64 52 1 lunch 30
PRIVATE TOURS
QUITO & SUrrOUNdINGS
• Religious Art• Colonial Architecture• History• Gastronomy• Handicrafts• Anthropology• Dance & Music
• Nature• Organic products• Wildlife• Spa & Health• Volcanoes• Cross-culture
Experiences
Best Seller Family Friendly
2017 gross rates in US$ per person sharing double
Quito
Mindo
Papallacta
Hot Springs
MariscalSucre Airport
ColonialQuito“Yaku”
Water Museum
Vivarium
“TelefériQo”
Cable Car
Middle of
The World monument
N
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ANCESTRAL CULTURAL EXCHANGE AT
kArANkI MAGdALENAINdIGENOUS COMMUNITy
US$ 3 each activity
Roasted Corn - Ancestral flavors.
“Canelazo” - Typical cinnamon spirit beverage, cheers!
Animals Feeding - Cows, chickens, pigs.
Agricultural Techniques - Harvesting, planting - Organic orchards.
Milking - Milk the family cow.
Knead and bake - Traditional cornbread.
Learn hand embroidery - Make your own creation.
Be our guest in the most beautiful scenery of the northern Andes, close to the Otavalo Market and the Liberty Train.
Live a cultural exchange by sharing with a Karanki family in the indigenous Magdalena Community, in one of the six host family homes “casas”: Girasoles, Cipreses, Rosas, Arrayan, Geranios & Aliso; including all the facilities, single, double or triple rooms with private bathroom, breakfast and dinner. Total capacity: 33 guests.
You are invited to join their everyday local activities and outdoor excursions.
Learn from ancient traditions, and values, in a complete cross-cultural experience.
All of this immerse in an Andean-rural landscape, close to natural places under the shadow of Imbabura Volcano. Experience a simpler yet more spiritual life; in connection with Pacha Mama “mother earth”.
Since 2012, Go Galapagos - KleinTours started the Karanki Magdalena Community tourism project with the objective of improving the quality living of this rural area.
US$ 12 each activity
Gastronomy Lessons - Prepare your own meal with your indigenous family, Andean menu, dinner included.
Bonfire - enjoy the starry night.
Shepherding in the Andean Paramo “Tundra”- In a close hill with local shepherds.
Hiking - In Cubilche hill paths
Horseback Riding - See crater formations, abandoned mines, flora and fauna. Max. 8 people.
Mountain Biking - Bike and equipment included. Max. 12 people.
CODE DESCRIPTION DURATION
RANGE OF PASSENGERSNET SGL. SUPP
OPTIONAL MEALS NET
INDIVIDUALS GROUPS
2 3 4-9 1 10-15 16-25 26+
GO Q013
GO A025
Otavalo Indigenous Market
Otavalo is Ecuador’s most famous indigenous market. Mosaic of colors, ethnic groups and crafts.
• Karanki Magdalena Community Cultural Connection US$ 35 net per person
10 hours daily
143 110 96 287 62 52 461 lunch
27
GO Q098 “Chaski Route” Otavalo Indigenous Market & Liberty Train
Visit the famous and colorful Otavalo Indigenous market, travel to Ibarra and the adventure will start on board the train down to Salinas. (L)
1 day except
Mon, Tue & Wed
216 181 153 365 119 115 100
GO Q099
GO Q101
“Chaski Route” & Otavalo
Day 1: Quito - Otavalo -
Cuicocha lagoon -
Agricultural Techniques -
Karanki Magdalena Community Accommodation. (D)
Day 2: Ibarra - Train ride -
Salinas - Peguche - Quito. (B, L)
• Accommodation Hacienda Pinsaqui US$ 67 net per person
2 daysexcept
Mon & Tue 479 391 326 831 226 214 180 15
35
1 lunch27
PRIVATE TOURS
ChASkI rOUTEOTAVALO, kArANkI MAGdALENACOMMUNITy & LIBErTy TrAIN
• Nature & Wildlife• Handicrafts• Ethnics• Gastronomy• Volcanoes
• Anthropology• Community
Projects• Train Tour• Architecture
• Cross-cultural Experiences
• History
Net US$ 39 per personAccommodation breakfast & dinnerAdd US$ 10 for single occupancy
Activities Activities
Train rideBest Seller Family Friendly B: Breakfast L: Lunch D: Dinner
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Otavalo
Salinas
Ibarra
Karanki Magdalena Community
Quito
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CODE DESCRIPTION DURATION
RANGE OF PASSENGERSNET SGL. SUPP
OPTIONAL MEALS
NETINDIVIDUALS GROUPS
2 3 4-9 1 10-15 16-25 26+
GO Q017 Antisana - Home to the Andean Condor
Observe the variety of flora and stunning landscapes watered by the streams flowing from the snowy peaks above. (BL)
8 hours
daily176 142 115 321 75 68 54 -
GO Q016 Cotopaxi Volcano
Home to one of the highest active volcanoes on Earth and it is the country’s most visited mainland national park.
8 hours
daily159 123 94 313 52 43 35 - 1 lunch 27
GO Q087 Cotopaxi National Park & Quilotoa lagoon
Day 1: Quito - Cotopaxi National Park - Lasso.
Day 2: Lasso - Tigua - Zumbahua - Quilotoa - Quito. (B)
2 days
daily499 402 327 936 207 187 150 27 1 lunch 27
GO H004 Baños - Gateway to the Amazonia
Day 1: Quito - Cotopaxi - Baños.
Day 2: Baños (1820 ft ASL) - Devil’s Cauldron Waterfall - Quito (180 km). (B)
2 days
daily454 355 285 839 176 158 123 11 1 lunch 27
GO Q125 Papallacta Hot Spring & Antisana Ecological Reserve
Day 1: Quito - Antisana Ecological Reserve - Papallacta. (BL)
Day 2: Papallacta Hot Springs - Quito. (B)
2 days
daily483 421 370 754 293 289 261 99 1 lunch 31
GO H018 Pathway through the Andes & Baños
Day 1: Quito - Cotopaxi - Baños - Riobamba
Day 2: Riobamba - Alausí - Ingapirca Ruins - Cuenca. (B, BL)
Day 3: Cuenca. (B)
3 days
except Sun1082 851 750 1889 490 447 379 66 2 lunches 54
GO H019
GO H017
Pathway through the Andes & Baños descending
to the Coast
Day 1: Quito - Baños - Riobamba.
Day 2: Riobamba - Alausí - Ingapirca Ruins - Cuenca. (B, BL)
Day 3: Cuenca. (B)
Day 4: Cuenca - El Cajas National Park - Guayaquil. (B)
*This tour can operate backwards starting in Guayaquil (GO H017)
• Pathway backwards ascending from the coast (same price)
4 days
except Sun1451 1134 983 2599 625 549 460 105 3 lunches 81
GO H008 Highlander Otavalo & across the Andes to Cuenca
Day 1: Quito - Otavalo - Peguche - Ibarra - Magdalena. (L, D)
Day 2: Magdalena - Cotopaxi National Park. (B, L)
Day 3: Chimborazo Reserve - Riobamba. (B)
Day 4: Riobamba - Alausí - Ingapirca Ruins - Cuenca. (B, BL)
Day 5: Cuenca. (B)
5 days
except Fri1814 1434 1250 3198 850 780 660 108 2 lunches 54
PRIVATE TOURS
AVENUE OF VOLCANOES
• Nature & Wildlife• Volcanoes
• Ethnics groups• Handicrafts
• Cross-culture Experiences
• Gastronomy• Ethnicities
• Train Tour• Archaeology
• Religious Art and Spa Therapy
2017 gross rates in US$ per person sharing double
B: Breakfast BL: Box lunch L: Lunch D: Dinner
Cuenca
Quito
Imbabura
Cayambe
Cotopaxi
Corazón
Pasochoa
Illiniza
Quilotoa
Pichincha
Antisana
Altar
Chimborazo
Snow capped
mountain
Train ride
Mountain
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CODE DESCRIPTION DURATION
RANGE OF PASSENGERSNETSGL. SUPP
OPTIONAL MEALS
NETINDIVIDUALS GROUPS
2 3 4-9 1 10-15 16-25 26+
GO C001 Transfer In or Out (airport - hotel or vice versa)
42 32 24 84 13 12 10
GO C002 Colonial Cuenca & Its Museums
Let its cobblestone streets, graceful wrought - iron balconies and flower - filled plazas captivate you.
4 hours
daily67 58 47 121 31 29 23
GO C007
GO C015
Cuenca City Tour, Sigsig, Gualaceo, Chordeleg Villages & Orchid Farm
These villages are well known for their numerous handicrafts places, orchids and silver jewellery.
or
Cuenca City Tour Culture & Handicrafts
Visit a Panama Hat factory, jewellery, and a ceramic workshop.
8 hours
daily155 117 100 309 62 49 35 1 lunch 27
GO C016 Cuenca’s Highlights
Day 1: Cuenca - Sigsig - Gualaceo - Chordeleg - Cuenca.
Day 2: Cuenca - Ingapirca - horseback ride - Cuenca. (B)
2 days
daily492 399 355 841 255 240 205 39 2 lunches 54
PRIVATE TOURS
CUENCA• History• Religious Art• Archaeology
• Architecture• Gastronomy• Nature
• Wildlife• Shopping• Volcanoes
• Ethnicities & Anthropology
• Culture
Best Seller Family Friendly B: Breakfast
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CODE DESCRIPTION2 PAX MIN
NET SGL SUPP
GO Q007 Train of Wonders
Quito - Guayaquil / Tuesday
Day 1: Quito - Cotopaxi National Park - Traditional indigenous presentation - Lasso. (L, D)
Day 2: Lasso - Rose plantation - Urbina and the Interpretation Center of the Ice Men - Riobamba. (B, L, D)
Day 3: Riobamba - Balbanera Church - Guamote’s Market - Trip at Devil’s Nose - Bucay. (B, L, D)
Day 4: Bucay - Shuar Community - Durán - Transfer In Guayaquil. (B)
1650 248
GO Q008 Train to the clouds
Guayaquil - Quito / Sunday
Day 1: Durán - Trip with steam locomotive - Coastal ranch - Shuar community - Bucay. (L, D)
Day 2: Bucay - Trip at Devil´s Nose - Guamote´s Market - Balbanera Church - Riobamba. (B, L, D)
Day 3: Urbina and the Museum of the Chimborazo Ice Merchants - Rose plantation - Traditional indigenous presentation - Lasso. (B, L, D)
Day 4: Latacunga - Cotopaxi National Park - Transfer In Quito.
1650 248
GO Q051 Train road revival to Cotopaxi - El Boliche Natural Reserve (day tour)
From Quito´s Chimbacalle train station cross the high Andean crops and fields. (L)
* Group prices, from US$ 99.
190 -
CrUISE TrAINECUAdOr
All inclusive tours, Spanish and English guidance, tourist and first class accommodation at mentioned hotels or similar, special TL rate apply under request, daily snacks on board, “Ferrocarriles del Ecuador” special deposit and confirmation policies apply.
Train rideFamily Friendly B: Breakfast L: Lunch D: Dinner
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CODE CATEGORY HOTEL DOUBLEDOUBLE
Extra NightSINGLE
SINGLEExtra Night
GO C205 First Class Carvallo 167 60 271 112
GO C206 Boutique Santa Lucía 220 87 354 153
GO C207 Deluxe Mansión Alcazar 346 149 410 181
CITY PACK
• 2 Nights
• 2 breakfasts
• Colonial City Tour (shared)
• Bilingual assistance
• Tax & service included
CUENCA
Guayaquil
Riobamba
Quito
Otavalo
Cotopaxi
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ChuruteMangrovesEcological
Reserve
La Rotonda
Botanical Garden
Las PeñasArcheological
Museum Malecón 2000
Guayaquil
Guayaquil
BL: Box lunch
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2017 gross rates in US$ per person sharing double
CODE CATEGORY HOTEL DOUBLEDOUBLE
Extra NightSINGLE
SINGLE
Extra Night
GO G205 First Class Palace 188 71 330 141
GO G206 Boutique ManGing 199 76 311 132
GO G207 Deluxe Oro Verde 223 88 378 165
GUAyAQUIL
CODE DESCRIPTION DURATION
RANGE OF PASSENGERS
INDIVIDUALS GROUPS
2 3 4-9 1 10-15 16-25 26+
GO G001 Transfer In or Out (airport - hotel or vice versa)
44 33 25 87 14 13 12
GO G002 Guayaquil & Its Museums
Contemporary Architecture, Archaeology & History
Visit the 19th-century neighborhood of Las Peñas, the boardwalk of Malecón 2000, La Rotonda monument and archaeological museum of the Central Bank.
4 hoursdaily
67 59 47 128 31 29 23
GO G004 Guayaquil and its Fountain lights
Contemporary, Architecture, Archeology, History & Families
Neighborhood of Las Peñas, the boardwalk of Malecón 2000 - Fountain lights show at night.
6 hours Fri - Sat - Sun
67 59 47 128 31 29 23
GO G019 Guayaquil Sightseeing & Churute MangrovesEcological Reserve
Architecture, Nature, Wildlife, Culture & History
The boardwalk of Malecón 2000 & Mangroves - flora & fauna. (BL)
8 hoursexcept Sun
245 179 139upon
request78 66 49
GO G003
GO G013
Guayaquil city tour
+ the Historic Park
Architecture, Nature, Wildlife, Culture & History
or
Guayaquil city tour
Botanical Garden
Architecture, Nature, Wildlife, Botany, Culture & History
5 hours except Mon
96 83 70 179 47 43 36
PRIVATE TOURS
GUAyAQUIL& pACIFIC COAST
Sigsig
Chordeleg
GualaceoColonialCuenca
Cuenca
CuencaCuenca
Best Seller Family Friendly
CITY PACK
• 2 Nights
• 2 breakfasts
• Colonial City Tour (shared)
• Bilingual assistance
• Tax & service included
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The Amazon Region transports your imagination to the heart of the jungle. Ecuador’s rainforest is one of the most exuberant places in the world, at the same time one of the most accessible. The ideal complement to a Galapagos trip, one of the New 7 Wonders of Nature is an astonishing delight for your senses in one of the last wilder places on Earth.
CODELODGE
DEPARTING
4 days / 3
nights
NET SGL. SUPP
5 days / 4
nights
NET SGL. SUPP
GO J031
GO J025
** Napo Wildlife Center
daily except Sun.1289 50% 1536 50%
GO J010
GO J012
Sacha Lodge daily except Sun.
1050 50% 1290 50%
GO J051
GO J052
La Selva Lodge daily except
Tue & Thu1215 30% 1510 30%
INCLUdEd:
• Local guide.
• All meals at the lodge (lunch on the first day to breakfast on last day).
• Visit indigenous communities, fauna & flora, local cuisine, canoe and land excursions.
• Portage at the airport (up to 1 piece per passenger).
Not included:
• Alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages.
• Medical services, any hotel meal or service not specified, travel insurance, tips and personal expenses.
discount-Gratuity
• 5% discount for children under 12 years sharing with 2 full fare paying guests.
CODE LODGES DURATION
RANGE OF PASSENGERSNET SGL. SUPP
INDIVIDUALS GROUPS
2 3 4-9 10-15 16-25 26+
GO J023
Cotococha
3 days / 2 nights 588 501 437 335 320 290 30%
GO J024 4 days / 3 nights 844 719 636 500 488 448 30%
GO J026Casa del Suizo
daily
3 days / 2 nights 884 723 630 478 467 417 60
GO J004 4 days / 3 nights 1278 1074 959 771 776 699 90
Introduction to the Amazon rainforest by car from Quito
(Transportation and guide included)
Quito - Tena Jungle Lodge - Quito (4 hours approx.)Coming down from the Andes and entering the Amazon jungles displays an amazing change of sceneries. The upper Amazon is ideal for ecotourism, and adventure sports.Excursions, educational and survival treks through primary
forests, night walks, birdwatching, canoe rides.
*Includes lodge accommodation, transport from Quito with an English/Spanish guide.
deep Amazon Experience by plane from Quito
(not included approx. US$ 215)
Quito - Coca Jungle Lodge - QuitoThe deeper Amazon jungle is one of the richest ecological hot spots in the world.
Feel the sounds of the forest by hearing thousands of animals that freely live around the lodges.Learn from the indigenous guides, about survival technics and their culture and traditions. Jungle trek, lagoon rides, alligator night river safaris, special animal salt lick spots, canopy towers (depending on the lodges).
* Includes lodge accommodation, and local guide. * Daily departures are available with extra supplement. 25% deposit is mandatory - nonrefundable.
PRIVATE TOURS
AMAZON
Notes:
• First class lodges or similar sharing double.
• Mainland guide in other languages (german, french and italian) with supplement.
• Go Galapagos reserves the right to modify itineraries or facilities to fit passengers’ needs.
• Similar hotels or lodges might be provided keeping quality standards and price.
• Tipping suggestion (per day per person): US$ 7 - guide, US$ 5 - driver, US$ 8 - lodge staff.
• 25% deposit is mandatory - nonrefundable.
2017 gross rates in US$ per person sharing double
2017 gross rates in US$ per person sharing double
NATUrE & WILdLIFE,CrOSS-CULTUrAL EXpErIENCE
Upper
Amazon
QuitoDeep
Amazon
GENErAL CONdITIONS FOr prIVATE TOUrS IN ThE AMAZON
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Train rideFamily Friendly
Peru
Peru
Ecuador
South America
Pacific Ocean Lima
CuscoPisac
Chincherosvillage
BallestasIslands Paracas
Nazca
Machu PicchuSacred ValleyCODE DESCRIPTION DURATION
RANGE OF PASSENGERS
INDIVIDUALS GROUPS
2 3 4-9 10-15
GO PE017 Peru Express
Day 1: Transfer In Lima - Nobility Accommodation.
Day 2: Transfer Out Lima - Transfer In Cusco - City Tour -
Surrounding ruins- Jose Antonio Accommodation. (B)
Day 3: Full day Macchu Picchu - Cusco Jose Antonio
Accommodation. (B, L)
Day 4: Transfer Out Cusco (B)
4 days 1072 1020 981 913
GO PE018 Marvelous Valley
Day 1: Transfer In Lima - La Hacienda Miraflores Accommodation.
Day 2: Transfer Out Lima - Transfer In Cusco - City Tour
Surrounding ruins - San Agustín Dorado
Accommodation. (B)
Day 3: Full day Sacred Valley of the Incas - Pisac indian
market - Chincheros Village - Cusco - San Agustín
Dorado Accommodation. (B, L)
Day 4: Cusco - Machu Picchu - Cusco - San Aguntín
Dorado Accommodation. (B, L)
Day 5: Transfer Out Cusco - Transfer in Lima - City tour -
San Agustín Dorado Accommodation. (B)
Day 6: Transfer Out Lima (B)
6 days 1339 1270 1206 1207
GO PE019 Nazca - Macchu Picchu - Sacred Valley
Day 1: Transfer In Lima - City Tour - Jose Antonio
Accommodation.
Day 2: Lima - Nazca - El Majoro Accommodation. (B)
Day 3: Nazca - overflight Nazca Lines - Paracas - Hacienda Bahía Paracas Accommodation. (B)
Day 4: Paracas - Balestas Island - Lima. (B)
Day 5: Transfer out Lima - Transfer in Cusco - City tour
Jose Antonio Accommodation. (B)
Day 6: Cusco - Sacred Valley of the Incas - Pisac indian
market - Chincheros Village - Cusco Jose Antonio
Accommodation. (B, L)
Day 7: Cusco - Macchu Picchu - Cusco Jose Antonio
Accommodation. (B, L)
Day 8: Transfer Out Cusco.
8 days 1987 1878 1805 1875
Included:• Noted hotels or similar in
shared double accomodation.• Meals as specified.• Entrance fees to museums, churches
and national parks, unless not specified.
• Multilingual guide (upon request) and transportation.
• Portage at the airport (up to 2 pieces per passenger).
Not included:• Alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages.• Medical services, any hotel meal or service not specified,
travel insurance, tips and personal expenses.
discount-Gratuity:• 25% discount for children under 12 years old sharing with 2
full fare paying guests. • Tour leader: 1 free for every 16 passengers, except for hotels
and meals in Quito and Guayaquil.
Notes:• No refund on unused portions.• Mainland guide in other languages (german, french and italian) From 4 passengers US$ 70 per day per
group. For 2-3 passengers US$ 35 per day per group.• Accommodation upgrade and meals supplement upon request.• In the event, the train ride is not operating this portion will be covered with a nearby attraction.
Operation; Liberty Train daily except Mon, Tue & Wed, Devil’s Nose daily except Mon.• GO reserves the right to change the itineraries and offer the best available alternative for passengers.
Itineraries are subject to change when facing bad weather conditions, strikes, natural events, or force majeure events beyond GO’s control, or if a minimum number of participants is not secured.
• Tipping suggestion (per day per person): US$ 10 for the guide and US$ 8 for the driver.• Optional meals will be provided in nearby restaurants or hotels based on the itinerary or can be paid
directly by the guest during the operation of the tour.• Similar hotels and restaurants might be provided keeping quality standards and price.• Rates and GO General Conditions (page 44) and its updates: published at www.gogalapagos.com, are
applicable at the date of travel. Rates subject to change valid till December 2017.
GENErAL CONdITIONS FOr EXCUrSIONS IN MAINLANd ECUAdOr & pErU
B: Breakfast L: Lunch
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ACTIVITY CODE DESCRIPTION DURATION
RANGE OF PASSENGERS
INDIVIDUALS GROUPS
2 3 4-9 10-15
Climbing
GO A043 Cayambe Volcano’s Summit18.996 ft ASL(level: medium & high)
Hiking & Climbing A previous acclimatization is needed for the extension of the program to the Cayambe’s summit.
2 days 410 390 350 299
GO A044 Chimborazo Volcano’s Summit20.702 ft ASL(level: medium & high)
Hiking & ClimbingA previous acclimatization is needed for the extension of the program to the Cayambe’s summit.
2 days 410 390 350 299
GO A002 Avenue of the volcanoes & Cotopaxi summit 19.347 ft ASL(level: medium & high)
Hiking & ClimbingComplete ascending program to the summit. (Hikes to Pasochoa, Rucu Pichincha and Imbabura volcanoes).
9 days N/A 2384
Kayaking Cycling
Trekking Rafting
Horseback Riding
GO A001 Cube Lagoon 1.148 ft ASL(level: low & medium)
Hiking, Water Activities, Kayak & CavingFour days of adventure in tropical forests that include visits to caymans, bicycles, rappel, kayak, cascade bath and hikes in caves.
4 days N/A 1327
GO A003 Andes 4 days - Rafting, Canyoning, Kayak, Trek 5.971 ft ASL(level: low & medium)
Water Activities, Rafting & Canyoning
4 days 1178 1023 962 793
GO A048 Yanahurco 4 days - Horseback riding, fishing in Cotopaxi 11.646 ft ASL(level: low & medium)
Hiking, Horseback Riding & Fishing
4 days 2482 2390 2127 2260
GO Q053 Birdwatching & Cloud Forest - Bellavista 7.217 ft ASL
(level: low & medium)
Botany, Nature & Wildlife 2 hours from Quito, unique flora, fauna and activities - Bellavista accomm.
2 days 420 366 340 276
ACTIVITY CODE DESCRIPTION DURATION
RANGE OF PASSENGERS
INDIVIDUALS GROUPS
2 3 4-9 10-15
Water Activities
GO A006 Rafting fun on the white waters of Toachi River(level: low & medium)
Nature, Wildlife, Adventure & Rafting Head toward the coastal lowlands near Santo Domingo for combination of fabulous tropical landscapes and adrenaline - fuelling rapids. (BL)
8 hours uponrequest 124
Mountain Biking
GO Q081 Mountain biking in Cloud Forest 8.937 ft ASL(level: low & medium)
Nature, Cloud Forest & WildlifeQuito - Nono - Tandayapa. Numerous tracks and forest paths allow for agreeable rides in the cloud forest. (BL)
8 hours 270 185 181 148
Horseback Riding
GO Q018 Horseback riding in the heights of the Rumiñahui Volcano 15.489 ft ASL(level: low & medium)
Nature, Wildlife, Adventure, Gastronomy & Local TraditionsEnjoy the Rumiñahui Volcano and its surroundings.
8 hours 214 164 160 111
Hiking
GO A030 Cerro Puntas 13.582 ft ASL(level: low & medium)
8 hours 194 156 127 80
GO A047 Corazón Volcano 15.708 ft ASL(level: low & medium)
GO A032 Cerro Fuya Fuya 13.986 ft ASL (level: low & medium)
GO A033 Guagua Pichincha 15.696 ft ASL(level: low & medium)
GO A034 Iliniza North 16.817 ft ASL(level: low & medium)
GO A036Pichincha Volcano Summits 13.582 ft ASL(level: low & medium)
GO A038 Pasochoa 13.779 ft ASL(level: low & medium)
GO A039 Quilotoa 12.841 ft ASL(level: low & medium)
GO A040 Rumiñahui 15.492 ft ASL(level: low & medium)
GO A045Rucu Pichincha and Colonial City Tour 13.287 ft ASL(level: low)
2017 gross rates in US$ per person sharing double 2017 gross rates in US$ per person sharing double
Train rideFamily FriendlyBL: Box lunch
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Located 1 km (0.6 miles) from the airport.150 rooms.
hOTELS INFOrMATION
QUITO
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SWISSÔTEL HHHHH
Located on La Floresta artistic and restaurant district.232 rooms.
MOdErNdISTrICT
MERCURE HHHH
Located close to the touristic neighborhood of La Mariscal.137 rooms and 10 suites.
JW MARRIOTT HHHHH
Located in the modern and financial district.241 rooms & 16 suites.
LE PARCHHHH
Located in the modern and financial district.30 suites.
DANN CARLTON HHHH
Located in the modern and financial district.150 rooms & 59 suites.
LA CASONA DE LA RONDAHHH
Located in La Ronda touristic & pedestrian street.22 rooms.
ANAHI BOUTIQUEHHHH
Located in the touristic neighborhood of La Mariscal.15 suites.
FUENTE DE PIEDRA I & II
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Located on La Floresta artistic and restaurant district.
I: 18 rooms / II: 21 rooms
HILTON COLONHHHHH
Located close to the historic downtown as well as La Mariscal touristic neighborhood.255 rooms.
PLAZA GRANDE HHHHH
Located over Quito’s Independence Square, diagonal to the Presidential Palace. 15 suites.
PATIO ANDALUZ HHHH
Located one block from Quito’s Independence Square.20 rooms, 11 duplex & 1 suite.
QUITO HHHH
Located close to La Floresta artistic and restaurant district.216 rooms.
PINSAQUI HHHH
Three centuries Andean hacienda “estate” full of magic and legends.30 luxury suites.
HACIENDA CUSÍN HHHH
A restored 17th-century estate, with 400 years experience welcoming guests.42 rooms & suites.
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kArANkI MAGdALENA COMMUNITy TOUrISMChASkI rOUTE
SACHAJI“BELOVED MOUNTAIN”HHH
A garden property offering stunning views of the Imbabura Volcano & Lake San Pablo.11 private rooms.
QUITO AIrpOrT
RINCON DE PUEMBOHHH
Located 21 km (13 miles) from the airport.45 rooms.
Recommended
Incredible scenery, cross-cultural experience.
• 6 family houses “casa” with chimney, capacity for 33 guests.
• Comfortable bedroom, private facilities, hot water.
• Biking, hiking, horseback riding, embroidery workshop, agricultural activities.
• All meals, Andean cuisine.
• Casa Girasoles: 2 double rooms,
1 matrimonial, 2 sofa bed / 8 guests
• Casa Cipreses: 1 matrimonial, 1 triple / 5 guests.
• Casa de las Rosas: 2 double rooms / 4 guests.
• Casa Arrayan: 1 quadruple, 1 double room, 1 single / 7 guests.
• Casa Geranios: 1 matrimonial, 1 triple / 5 guests.
• Casa Aliso: 2 triple rooms / 6 guests.
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Colonial haciendas “estate” close to Cotopaxi National Park.37 rooms.
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Lodge located close to the Alausí Train Station.8 rooms.
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Hacienda “estate” close to Riobamba city.38 rooms.
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SANGAY SPA HOTELHHHH
Located in Baños downtown.65 rooms.
SAMARIHHHH
Located 2.3 km (1.4 miles) from Baños downtown.37 rooms.
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SANTA LUCÍA HHHHBoutique hotel in a colonial house located in the historic downtown.20 rooms.
CARVALLO HHHHBoutique hotel in a colonial house located in the historic downtown.30 rooms.
MANSIONALCAZAR HHHHH
Boutique hotel in a colonial house located in the historic downtown.19 rooms.
CASASAN RAFAEL HHHBoutique hotel in a colonial house located in the historic downtown.13 rooms.
LOS BALCONES HHHBoutique hotel in a colonial house located close to the historic downtown.11 rooms.
HILTON HHHHH
Located five minutes away from the International Airport. 294 fully remodeled rooms.
WYNDHAM GUAYAQUILHHHHH
Situated just steps from the historic Santa Ana Hill and its famous Lighthouse.179 rooms.
PALACEHHHH
Located in downtown, close to the Malecón 2000 pier.95 rooms.
GUAyAQUIL
ORO VERDE HHHHH
Located in downtown, close to the Malecón 2000 pier.199 rooms & 37 suites.
AMAZON JUNGLE
NAPO WILDLIFE CENTER HHHH
Jungle logde located in the boundaries of Yasuni National Park.16 bungalows.
COTOCOCHA LODGEHHH
Jungle lodge located close to Misahualli town. 22 bungalows.
SACHA LODGE HHHH
Jungle lodge located 80 km (50 miles) down river from Coca town.26 bungalows.
LA SELVA LODGE HHHH
Jungle lodge located on the shores of Lake Garzacocha, close to Yasuni National Park.19 suites.
CASA DEL SUIZO HHHH
Hotel located close to the Ahuano jungle communities.75 rooms.
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CASA CEIBO HHHH
Bay front hotel, close to the city of Bahía de Caraquez.18 rooms.
MANTARAYA LODGEHHH
Located in the Sun Route touristic way, close to Machalilla National Park.15 rooms.
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NOBILITY - LIMAHHHH
An intimate hotel in the Miraflores district.58 rooms.
DOUBLETREE ELPARDO - LIMAHHHHH
Excellent location in the modern and touristic Miraflores district. 151 rooms.
ARANWA - CUSCOHHHHH
Hotel boutique located in a convenient part of the historic downtown.43 rooms.
JOSE ANTONIO -CUSCOHHHH
Hotel located close to Cusco’s train station.126 rooms.
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GO GALApAGOS GENErAL CONdITIONSThe terms and conditions described herein apply to all services, cruises, and programs booked with GO Galapagos - Ecuador
GGE Cia. Ltda. hereinafter referred to as “GO” and/or Kleintours y Representaciones Cia. Ltda. and/or Galapagos Corporación Turística Galatours S.A. and/or Kleintours SL, we might also refer to these companies as “KT Group”. These terms and conditions shall also apply to any third-party program or services sold or arranged by GO. Any trip member, traveler, customer or any person or company that hires services shall be referred to as “user”. The user of GO services agrees to be bound by the present “Terms and Conditions” and any other change that might be updated in the future on the website at www.gogalapagos.com or www.kleintours.com, which are valid at the time the service is provided. Any deposit or payment for services to GO constitutes joint acceptance by the customer and the end user of terms and conditions described in the present document. All users of GO’s services are responsible for reading and understanding this section.
rATES & CONdITIONSGO published rates are GROSS. Airfares, taxes, and extra charges are NET. Exceptions may apply. GO rates are guaranteed for the stated period, unless there are steep increases in prices for fuel and logistics, international or local policies and government regulations, exchange rate fluctuations or any other event affecting the operation beyond GO’s control. If there is any adjustment, it shall be reported when a firm booking with full payment is received. All items not specifically included in the itinerary must be paid directly by the passenger. GO accepts no responsibility for discrepancies between verbal quotes and written quotes. After full payment has been made, all information contained on GO’s voucher of services and/or invoice is considered correct.
Sales performance is constantly monitored and, if goals are not reached, GO reserves the right to revise net rates for any new booking or space held without the required deposit.
1. BOOkING GUIdELINES
GO must be advised in writing about all reservation requests, changes in reservation, deposits and/or payment. Reservations shall be confirmed when total payment is credited to “KT Group” accounts. The client is also responsible for double-checking vouchers and pro forma invoices quoted by GO at www.gogalapagos.com, “Partners Area”.For groups and charters, monthly sales reports are mandatory: number of passengers, type of cabins/rooms, must be updated in writing. If a group size increase is requested, spaces will have priority for confirmation according to availability. If sales report is not received during the first 10 days of the month, GO reserves the right to reduce the spaces when occupation is high. No groups, charters or space allocations can be held during holidays such as Easter, Christmas and New Year periods due to limited availability; spaces will be granted for individual passengers with full payment.
1.1 Submit passengers’ information: Once a reservation is confirmed, rooming list and passengers’ information must be submitted exactly as shown in the passport. To issue final confirmation of services and to comply with the Galapagos National Park and Government Council requirements, final rooming list and passengers’ data must be submitted up to 61 days before the tour date. One of the following options must be completed in digital:
a) Go to www.ktpartners.com.ec (our partners area) enter your username, password and enter “Your Reservations” to complete the passengers’ information. Or,
b) Use the Excel format sent with each confirmation and fill it out with the passenger’s information data. No other chart or format can be used for this purpose.
1.2 Waiver of Liability forms duly signed are required along with passport’s copy in the following cases:
a) Children under 12 years old; along with a copy of legal representative´s passport.
b) Passengers with special needs including physical disabilities or health problems: For passengers and suppliers´ safety, GO reserves the right to decline the provision of services in case physical condition information has been distorted, or omitted.
c) Scuba diving and other sports or adventure tours: Trip members are responsible for selecting a trip that is within their abilities and to decide if their participation in the tour is safe as they will have to engage in activities that can often involve speed, height, a high level of physical effort, and sometimes specialized training. International Diving License is required in order to confirm scuba diving options. PADI Open Water Diver course and a minimum number of immersions might be required depending on depth and/or immersion time, intermediate or advanced level, on programmed dives.
1.3 Special requirements: Diet or allergy requests should be notified on the passengers’ information form to GO up to 61 days before tour departure date. GO shall do its very best to meet reasonable special dietary needs; some, however, cannot be guaranteed. In certain cases, GO might need further information such as height, weight, physical condition, etc., to be able to provide the best accommodation and services for the user.
2. dEpOSIT, pAyMENT ANd CANCELLATION pOLICIES
GO shall proceed to book space when deposit/payment conditions are fulfilled. All payments must be made to “KT Group” accounts within the time-limits indicated, otherwise the space that has been booked could automatically be released, deposits forfeited, or might be listed on first pay/first served basis. A yearly floating deposit might replace individual ones. Ask for particular conditions.
When a Galapagos cruise departure or third-party service reaches “high Occupancy departures” (HOD) status, GO reserves the right to ask for an extra non-refundable deposit or full payment. If the “HOD” notification is not accepted by the customer, the requested space will be listed only. Space will be confirmed if available when full payment is credited. During a HOD, cabin category for double share, single and triple accommodation cannot be guaranteed. GO will do its outmost to provide the requested cabin, however, if it is not possible, assignment will be round of the boat based. GO will refund the proportional amount due to price difference in alternative category and accommodation given, if any.
In case of groups and charters, deposits and monthly sales reports are mandatory.
All changes and cancellations must be notified in writing to be considered and accepted by GO; the user must request a written confirmation from GO’s side informing that the cancellation notice was received and that spaces have been released accordingly. Penalties might apply. The cancellation fees shall be debited automatically from the deposits or payments. If a booking agent guarantees a reservation without payment, the invoice must be honored in case services are cancelled. Remaining balances shall be credited to future bookings with a credit note, or will be used as a part-payment for the spaces that remain held if any.
Last minute requests: Priority is given after full payment is credited on a first paid/first served basis.2.1 Galapagos Cruises
a) Individual passengers & Groups
Deposits and Payments:
• To confirm a booking, a deposit of US$ 500 net per person per short cruise is required. If the deposit is not credited, the reservation shall be given a “priority two” status. During Peak Seasons (Easter, Christmas, and New Year) deposit is non-refundable.
• Total balance must be fully credited into “KT Group” accounts up to 61 days prior to departure.
• Conditions for High Occupancy Dates (HOD) apply.
Cancellations and penalties:
• 121 days prior to departure, spaces can be released without penalty.
• 120 - 61 days prior to departure, US$ 500 per person per short cruise shall be charged for any space released.
• 60 days prior to departure, reservations shall automatically be considered as firm; therefore, 100% of the total negotiated rate (cruise + fuel surcharge) will be charged and withheld if the booking is cancelled.
Changes: Rather than cancelling services, we suggest rescheduling the cruise date, or changing the name in the same held departure, under the following conditions: Between 120 and 61 days prior to departure, a US$ 150 penalty per person per short cruise shall be charged. Between 60 and 31 days prior to departure, a 20% discount will apply for new reservations involving date change with the same names. Balance will be forfeited. Price adjustments apply depending on available date, ship, and cabin(s). Above conditions do not apply on HOD departures.
b) Charters or half Charters
Deposits and Payments:
• 20% deposit of the total charter rate is required to confirm reservation. If the deposit is not credited, space will be placed as requested only.
• 50% deposit of the total rate is required 180 days before the date of departure.
• 100% of total outstanding balance must be paid 91 days before departure date.
• Fuel Surcharge will be invoiced according to the maximum capacity of the ship.
Cancellations and penalties:
• 301 days prior to departure a charter can be released without penalty.
• 300 - 181 days before departure date, a full charter can be changed without penalty to a half charter rate for the M/V Galapagos Legend (50 passengers); applying group rate for M/Y Coral I (18 passengers) and M/Y Coral II (10 passengers). If the cancellation is in full, 20% deposit is forfeited.
• 180 days prior to departure, deposits are forfeited.
c) promotional deals (non-refundable)
Immediate non-refundable full payment is mandatory. Special deals apply to new bookings only. Spaces are limited. Promo deals might be modified or withdrawn without previous notice. Different offers cannot be combined.
2.2 Third party services
•Land services: Individual operation, payment and cancellation conditions apply for each supplier.
•Air tickets: shall be processed only when the requests are in firm and tickets will be issued only with full payment. Galapagos air tickets are issued 30 days prior to departure and are not refundable.
• If the booking is cancelled within 30 days prior to the beginning of the tour, 20% of the total negotiated rate will be charged.
• Taxes and entrance fees are refundable up to 10 days prior to travel date.
2.3 payment process
Payments can be made only to the account specified by “KT Group” in U.S. dollars or Euros. Major credit cards and PayPal payments are accepted, request for conditions. Any extra expense for transferring funds must be covered by the user and included in the payment. GO must receive notice of payment to be able to check when money was credited. Booking shall be confirmed once the money has been completely deposited into “KT Group” accounts. Otherwise, GO reserves the right to render the requested services, place said booking under request, refuse services, or request payment directly from the passenger, who is held jointly liable for all terms and conditions stated in these policies and in our agreements or quotations. Priority shall be given to bookings that have been paid in full. Services shall be confirmed on a first paid/first served basis.2.4 refunds and compensation
As a basic principle, no refund will be made for any unused service such as hotel or cruise accommodation, service or transportation. If a refund is obtained, however, there may be a fee withheld for administrative charges.
GO’s responsibility will not extend beyond this refund, and no payments will be made, or compensation given, in respect to claims for contingent liability or inconvenience experienced by users. No refund can be made for lost, mislaid, or destroyed tickets or vouchers, or for lost property.
Any complaint the user might have while on holiday, must be expressed in writing by the passenger and addressed to GO’s main office within 30 days of the termination of the tour, in order to duly process it. The complaint must also be expressed on the comment cards provided by GO for mainland services or cruises, and include supporting documentation. GO shall not accept responsibility for claims received after this period.
No claim or refund will be granted for any extra or optional service that for any reason could not be provided.
No refunds shall be made for any missed service or extra expenses except for those where it is possible to substantiate that they were the operator’s responsibility. Any adjustment shall be considered only on the basis of the current prices directly involved.
GO will not be held liable for any consequences or expenses incurred for any changes, cancellations, accidents, injury, death, etc., caused by any disability, whether it has been reported to GO or not. No refund will be forthcoming for missed sightseeing or meals, early/late departures or visits that were not enjoyed by the user.
All refunds shall be endorsed by a credit note to future bookings that must include a Galapagos Cruise.
GO is not liable for complaints or refunds for services not provided when the information detailed as “special requirements” on 1.1, 1.2 and 1.3 is not sent, or does not arrive on time, or due to limitations of the properties involved such as during high occupancy departures, when a cabin/room category for double share, single, and triple accommodation, cannot be guaranteed. Should a passenger’s accommodation be changed, the customer will be contacted prior to the scheduled departure date and GO will refund the proportional amount due to price difference, if any, for alternative service, category, or accommodation given.
3. GUIdES ANd GrOUp LEAdErS
GO complies with all national tourism regulations. All guides are highly knowledgeable of all areas that the passengers will be visiting as part of the programmed itineraries. GO provides tourists with experienced guides who are fluent in English and Spanish. German, Italian and French guides are provided only if available, when groups exceed 6 passengers on board GO fleet, conditioned
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to a non-refundable deposit. The guide may provide assistance, information and interpretation in two or more languages at the same time. No refund nor compensation will be made if at the time of tour the guide in that language was not provided.
Tourists must facilitate the work of guides and drivers by complying with the following: handing over vouchers when requested, respecting pickup times when transfers are required, and complying with local rules and regulations and all instructions that are given.
The customer recognizes that any local or foreign group leader being provided by the customer is not allowed to operate and act as a guide on Ecuadorian territory and/or the Galapagos Islands. The group leader must comply with all requests put forth by the local guide authorized by GO, and will otherwise be able to coordinate all steps in accordance with contract terms.
Group leaders shall not be able to change the itineraries presented by GO, or other itineraries operated by GO, without the prior written authorization of GO. Group leaders are forbidden to offer alcoholic beverages or any other substances to guides, drivers, crew members, or any other staff member of the tour.
GENErAL rESpONSIBILITIES4. INSUrANCE
It is obligatory for all passengers using any GO services or third-party services arranged by GO to obtain necessary insurance before arriving in Ecuador. Insurance is not included on GO cruises and tours. We highly recommend coverage for travelers and property, as well as for trip delays, trip cancellations, interruptions, lost baggage, life insurance, medical, accident, sickness, etc.. GO equipment meets local insurance law requirements for their operation only.
5. OpErATION SAFETy
GO has certifiedshipsandyachts that comply with international standards and regulations. GO ships, yachts, and buses meet all national safety regulations and legal requirements.
If a passenger is believed to be a hazard for himself/herself or others, or causes disturbance to other passengers, the GO representative, the ship’s captain, or the tour guide, may refuse the passenger or terminate any cruise or mainland program for that passenger at any time, at the complete risk and expense of the passenger.
For safety reasons, GO will not admit on cruises or mainland tours any passenger carrying firearms or sharp weapons that could cause any injury to himself/herself, or other passengers, crew, flora, or fauna. Forbidden articles include guns, knives, compressed gas, corrosive substances, poison, explosives, firearms, ammunition, fireworks and flares, inflammable liquids and solids, radioactive materials, and oxidizing materials.
• GO reserves the right to refuse, revoke, accept or prevent the further participation of any person whose actions impede trip operations, or jeopardize the rights, or welfare, of other groups members or interfere with their enjoyment of the trip, who might be a hazard to himself/herself and others, harm nature, or violate regulations. GO also reserves the right to refuse, revoke, accept or prevent the further participation of any person it deems incapable of withstanding the hardships or meeting the requirements of participating in the activities that have been planned or contracted.
• GO shall not be required to refund any portion of the rate paid by any passenger who must leave the cruise, or mainland service prematurely, for any of the reasons specified above. Therefore, GO will not be responsible for accommodations, meals, return transportation or other expenses incurred by the passenger for these reasons.
• GO shall not be held liable for the actions or activities of any passenger who consumes, purchases, or obtains, by any means, alcoholic beverages or illegal drugs. Illegal drugs are strictly forbidden on board or during GO’s mainland excursions. Illegal
drug possession shall be reported immediately. If detected, the cruise or tour will be terminated immediately for that person and all money paid forfeited.
Any physical disability or health problem that might require special attention or treatment, should be reported in writing to GO. In these cases, GO reserves the right to decline the provision of services.
• GO will not be held liable for any consequences, or expenses, incurred for any changes, cancellations, accidents, injury, death, etc., caused by any disability, whether it has been reported to GO, or not.
No refund is applicable for missed sightseeing, meals, early/late departures and visits that were not enjoyed by the user. GO shall not be held liable for the provision of medical care during the trip.
6. ThIrd-pArTy SErVICES
GO acts only as the agent for the owners, contractors and suppliers, providing means of transportation and/or related travel services including adventure sports and scuba diving activities, and therefore it cannot be held liable for injury, loss, or damage to person or property in connection with any service resulting directly or indirectly from, but not confined to, detention, annoyance, delays and expenses arising from quarantine, strikes, pilferage, theft, force majeure, failure of any means of transportation, or conveyance to arrive and depart as scheduled; civil disturbances, terrorism, government restrictions or regulations, and in-transit discrepancies or changes on aircrafts, cruises, hotels and any other services or location, for incidents such as airline cancellations, re-routing, delay, or any disruptions of schedule, service or accommodation, for baggage lost by airlines or the independent tour operators who handle overland transfers or arrangements.
• GO is not responsible if a transfer, hotel accommodation, flight connection, or any other service is missed due to delayed or cancelled flights. Alternative transportation, hotel accommodation, additional services or flight reschedule shall be arranged and paid directly by the passenger, or through the issuing Travel Agent.
• GO is not responsible for the acts and/or omissions of providers (third-parties) or for any loss, damage, or expense the user may incur as a result of the acts and/or omissions of service by the third-party.
• GO and its associates act only as agents for passengers in matters pertaining to transportation, accommodation, or other services. As agents, tickets, exchange orders, or vouchers, if issued by GO, are subject to each and every term and condition under which such means of transportation, accommodation or other services are offered or provided.
• GO will not be held liable for, and travelers will release GO from, any injury, damage, loss, accident, delay or irregularity which may be caused by any such third party, person, firm or corporation in carrying out, or failing to carry out, arrangements previously agreed upon, or for the misconduct, whether willful, criminal or otherwise, of any such third party, person, firm or corporation in providing or failing to provide services.
• GO might book hotels on the Galapagos Islands (check section 2.2 for details); however, land-based tours are not sold or provided by GO due to quality control and restricted regulations. GO might refer providers only.
7. rESpONSIBILITIES ANd LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITy
These General Conditions also apply to third parties buying services from agencies, wholesalers, and operators acting as intermediaries, via internet, or any other instrument approved by GO. The customer accepts the general “Terms and Conditions” published and updated by GO at: www.gogalapagos.com or www.kleintours.com and declares that he/she has read, understood, and accepted them in their entirety without entitlement to claims and that he/she is fully responsible for transmitting them to end users so that they will be appraised by them.
• GO refuses any and every liability from any and all claims that might be filed for loss or damage to baggage or property of the passenger; personal injuries, death, or delay as a result of the acts, omissions or negligence of any independent contractor or supplier, such as, but not confined to: airlines, cruise ships, hotels, restaurants, transportation providers, and other services or facilities.
• GO refuses any and every liability for any accident stemming from the practice of scuba diving, water sports, hikes on the islands or the mainland, or other activities outside our facilities. GO shall not be held liable for any loss, injury, death or harm unless it was caused by GO’s negligence when using GO’s own facilities in which case liability shall be subject to local laws and regulations.
• GO may accept children as passengers for its Galapagos trips or on mainland Ecuador, but shall not be held liable for any accident that might occur to minors. Children are the sole responsibility of their parents and/or legal guardians.
• The passenger is responsible, and pledges to compensate GO, for all penalties, fines, losses of money and/or expenses incurred or imposed by virtue of any act, omission, or violation of law by the passenger and for any damage to the ship caused by any willful or negligent act or omission on the part of the passenger.
• GO reserves the right to take photographs, shoot films and publish comment cards of any trip and its participants, and may use any such material for promotional and/or commercial purposes. The videos or photos that might be used by the passenger for commercial purposes require prior specific authorization from National Park authorities.
• Passengers must be in sound health and physical condition. Trip members are responsible for selecting a trip that is within their abilities and interests, and to decide if their participation on the tour is safe as they will have to get on and off the yacht or ship from a small dinghy, swim among wildlife, rocks and in open sea, dive in the ocean, climb up and down during hikes, walk over uneven terrain, travel by maritime transportation, car and bus, and engage in adventure activities. Nevertheless, IN NO CASE SHALL GO BE HELD LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. GO reserves the right to restrict the participation of passengers on hikes if they entail any kind of imminent hazard for the passenger or other group members, and the passenger who is disembarked is fully liable for all related risks and costs.
No employee, attendant, agent or associate of GO may change any of the previously listed booking conditions without the prior written consent of the Board of Directors.
Operation Guarantee
GO will endeavor to guarantee tours as far in advance as possible. Some tours, however, cannot be guaranteed until 15 days prior to departure.
Should a passenger’s program or service be cancelled due to lack of enrollment, for commercial reasons, the customer will be contacted prior to the scheduled departure date. The program or service may be re-booked, or GO may refund the total payment made for the service not provided.
Changes to the itinerary may be made when deemed necessary or advisable by GO, including substitutions for comparable hotels, yachts or vessels, attractions, sightseeing or transportation units. Extra costs due to unexpected changes to the itinerary for reasons beyond our control are not included. (If an upgrade is required, higher rates may apply.)
Any major changes will be advertised as soon as possible before departure. The user may choose between: a) accepting the change, b) accepting any alternative tour offered, or c) a refund for the service not given. Refunds will be made as a credit note directly to the tour operator involved, or the paying party (check section 2.4 for details). If the customer decides to take the alternative offered, no further refunds or credit will be allowed unless so specified in
writing. GO will not be held liable for any further claims. To uphold the safety and security standards that are required and to improve services, maintenance of units and dry dock might be effected without prior notice.
If it is not possible for GO to operate the contracted cruise or tour for causes beyond its control, within 24 hours after the departure date, the cruise/tour may be cancelled and the money paid will be refunded. In case of damage to the ship, which cannot be repaired within 24 consecutive hours, GO will refund the proportional amount paid from the time the ship was disabled or the tour operation cancelled. In cases of force majeure or for commercial reasons, GO is entitled to provide a similar ship/yacht, price, or tour arrangement, if available, and reserves the right to substitute it for a similar one, with or without prior notice.
In force majeure situations, GO reserves the right to withdraw a tour either completely or any part of it, to make alterations as deemed necessary, and to pass on to tour members any outlays caused by delays or events beyond its control.
All airfares, taxes, schedules, ports of departure, time of arrival/departure and special programs are subject to change without prior notice. Local flights allow one piece of checked soft luggage weighing 20 kilograms.
The Galapagos cruise itineraries are subject to change without prior notice or can be operated in a different sequence. All Galapagos itineraries are under the direction of the Galapagos Park Administration, or can be changed at the captain’s discretion.
Mainland tour itineraries are also subject to change when there are bad weather conditions, strikes, natural events, or force majeure events beyond GO’s control, or if a minimum number of participants is not secured. GO reserves the right to change the itineraries and offer the best available alternative for passengers. On dates including, but not limited to, religious holidays and national celebrations, some churches, museums, monuments and sites may be closed.
There is no guarantee that specific wildlife shall be observed during a particular mainland tour or cruise. All sightings and optional activities are subject to environmental, and operational conditions and passengers’ physical conditions.
Any independent arrangements that the passenger may partake locally, that are not included in the program contracted with GO, but are rather provided by an independent airline, operator, or local supplier, shall be the passenger’s sole responsibility, who is fully liable for all related risks and costs that must be paid directly to the organizer. GO does not supervise or control this portion of the program and cannot be held liable for delays and expenses arising from any act or omission of the organizer, or any other party connected with it. Therefore, GO reserves the right to decline the provision of services in connection with passenger’s independent arrangements.
GO reserves the right to change transportation and guides during the operation of the tour in case of force majeure situations, guaranteeing GO´s quality standards.
8. JUrISdICTION
This present agreement shall be governed by Ecuadorian Law and therefore interpreted within the framework of this law. In the event of a dispute between the parties as a result of the present agreement, if it has not been resolved amicably between the two parties, both GO and the customer shall be subject to the jurisdiction of the Arbitration Court of the Chamber of Commerce of Quito (CCQ), pursuant to the regulations of the Ecuadorian Arbitration Law. The rules for the arbitration process shall be as follows: the parties waive ordinary administration of justice and are bound to accept the rulings issued by the Arbitration Court. The Arbitration Court shall be comprised of three (3) members. The arbitration process shall be in Spanish and shall be conducted in the Arbitration Center of the CCQ and shall be confidential. All parties must cover corresponding fees and charges.
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