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WHAT TO KNOW BEFORE YOU GO:
DOUBLE CHECK
APPAREL DON’T FORGET
Passport – Ecuadorian law requires that your passport be valid for at least 6 months after the return date
Hat and sun glasses Sunscreen
Neutral-colored clothing Underwater camera
Celebrity Cruises or my travel agent has received your flight details
Wet/Dry Shoes (for wet landings) Bug spray
Lightweight shorts or pants A re-sealable plastic bag to prevent waterdamage to cameras and other electronics
Celebrity Cruises or my travel agent knows your dietary needs
Sturdy, comfortable walking shoes or lightweight hiking boots Small backpack to carry essentials while ashore
Any personal medicatonA sweater or jacket for cooler evenings
Celebrity Cruises or my travel agent knows about any special celebrations
Bathing suits (at least 2) Camera & plenty of memory cards
Lightweight rain jacket
Evenings are casual. No need for formal attire.
NOTEAll guests must ensure they are medically fit for travel. Please note the ability to accommodate guests with special needs aboard the vessels in the Galapagos Islands is limited. The Galapagos vessels cannot accommodate guests who are full-time wheelchair users. In addition, the land portion of these vacations, including Quito and Galapagos in Ecuador, as well as Lima, Cuzco and Machu Picchu in Peru are not suited to persons who are full-time wheelchair users. A guest on a Celebrity Galapagos vacation must be able to ascend or descend steps into a motor coach, walk and/or climb over uneven ground for extended distances, get on and off Zodiacs on both wet and dry landings, and, since there are no elevators on-board the ships, be able to climb stairs. Celebrity Galapagos vessels do not offer accessible staterooms.
©2019 Celebrity Cruises Inc. Ships’ registry: Malta and Ecuador. 18061132 • 1/2019
INSIDER TIPSQuito, Ecuador
• Quito is known as the world's highest capital at 9,350 feet. Upon arrival it is important to take it easy, stay well hydrated and eat light meals.
Galapagos Islands
• The climate in the Galapagos Islands is warm in the daytime with cool evenings. It is important to protect yourself from the sun and stay hydrated at all times.
• The terrain in the Galapagos varies from lava fields to sandy beaches so always watch your step and use the walking sticks provided when needed.
• When deciding what to pack keep one word in mind: practicality.
• SPF long sleeve shirts, pants that zip at the knees and dry fit clothing are all great to have