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3
days/2 nights tour package's itinerary (without Isabella Is.)
Day 1. - Transfer-in
Visit to Santa Cruz'
highland
To
watch giant turtles, cucuves and finch in private areas and in
the Galapagos National Park, endemic vegetation of the Island, and excursion
in a lava tunnel of 400 meters length.
Twins
These
are two volcanic collapses in areas of the Galapagos National Park, covered
by Escalesia forests, a Galapagos endemic plant.
Lunch at Primicias' Ranch
Day 2. - Daily tour to
another Island
One Island only: Floreana
Snorkeling tour at Devil's Crown,
Champion, and to the Velasco Ibarra's port to visit the
pirates' ruins and the fresh water springs at this Island's highlands.
, Seymour
Here
you can watch colonies of frigates and blue-footed boobies,
sea lions, and marine iguanas, and Las Bachas beach
is ideal for swimming and snorkeling.
, Plazas
These
are two blocks of lava, one in front to the other, that offer a wonderful
panoramic view. North Plazas' characteristic is that it's a cliff, and
South Plazas for been covered with low vegetation called SESUVIUM which,
due to its reddish color, gives a very colorful view; here you can watch
gulls, a colony of sea lions, and the special characteristic is its land
iguanas' colony.
, Bartholomew
Here
you can watch penguins, boobies-birds, sea lions and sea wolves,
and a great panoramic view to the Santiago Island's beach.
, Santa Fe
Excellent
place for snorkeling together with many marine species such as
sea wolves, sharks, manta-rays and fish.
Day 3. - Transfer-out
to Baltra's Airport (end of services).
Includes:
Lodging
Breakfasts and lunches
Tours' service with guide
Snorkelling equipment (mask/ tube/ flippers; no wetsuits)
Transfers from and to the Galapagos' Airport
Does not include:
Air-tickets
Immigration Control Card and National Park's entrance fee
Dinners
Phone-calls, Internet and laundry
Extra drinks and alcoholic drinks
Personal expenses
Travel and medical insures
Local taxes
Important:
Transportation service and speed-boat tour on sharing basis.
Itinerary subject to change without previous notice due to certain
events, such as unexpected circumstances, safety, weather changes, National
Park's regulations, etc.
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