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LAST MINUTE SPACES | NORMAL PRICES | COMMENTS | PROs & CONs
DECKPLAN | SUMMARY ITINERARY

- BOAT: AMIGO
- CLASS: TOURIST
- TYPE: MOTOR
- CAPACITY: 16 PASSENGERS
- 8 double cabins with upper/lower berths (bunk beds) each with private bathroom & hot water.
- CONSTRUCTION YEAR: 1984
- SPEED CRUISE: 8 Knots
- CREW: 7 + GUIDE
- Length: 20 meters (70 feet)
- Beam: 6.4 meters (21 feet)
- Motors: One Detroit Diesel (335 BHP)
- Generators: 2 x 60 Kw John Deere (110/220 v)
- Water capacity: 2200 gallons and 1 Watermaker
- Fuel Capacity: 2000 gallons

REFERENTIAL 2010 CRUISE RATES (rates per person in USD)
- $1870 (7-nights) | $1170 (4-nights) | $935 (3-nights) [UPPER: Cabins 1, 2 / MAIN DECK: Cabins 3 & 4]
- $1650 (7-nights) | $1075 (4-nights) | $860 (3-nights) [LOWER: Cabins 5, 6, 7 & 8]
CHILDREN DISCOUNT: NONE (0%)
SINGLE SUPPLEMENT: 100%
Prices do not include (unless otherwise specified):
Galapagos National Park entrance fee [$100 per adult / $50 for children]
TCC (Tourist Migratory Control Card) [$10 per person]
Alcoholic beverages & soft drinks;
Snorkel equipment ($7 per day);
Tips/gratuities;
Personal expenses

SAMPLE PASSENGER COMMENTS:
Updating ….

PROs / ADVANTAGES:
(1) LARGE & SPACIOUS (compared to similar classed options) (2) RELIABLE OPERATOR

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Galapagos cruise availabilities on AMIGO
Last updated: September 7th, 2010
| From |
To |
Nights |
Space(s) |
Rate per person |
Note(s) |
Reservation |
| Sep.09 |
Sep.12 |
3 |
12 |
from $675 |
SUPER PROMO |
Reserve |
| Sep.12 |
Sep.16 |
4 |
14 |
from $1225 |
Incl. airline ticket |
Reserve |

ITINERARIES: Departure days are Sundays and Thursdays
Option 1 : 8 days and 7 nights
Sun: Baltra – Santa Cruz (Charles Darwin Station)
Mon: Floreana (Punta Cormorant /Islote Champion /Post Office)
Tue: Española (Punta Suarez / Gardner Bay)
Wed: San Cristobal Island (Lobos Island / Interpretation Center / Leon Dormido)
Thu: North Seymour – Santa Cruz (Caleta Tortuga Negra (Panga Ride))
Fri: Bartholome Island – Santiago (Sullivan Bay)
Sat: Sombrero Chino – Santa Cruz (Cerro Dragon)
Sun: Santa Cruz (Santa Cruz Highlands) and Transfer to the airport Baltra.
Option 2 : 5 days and 4 nights
Sun: Baltra – Santa Cruz (Charles Darwin Station)
Mon: Floreana (Punta Cormorant /Islote Champion /Post Office)
Tue: Española (Punta Suarez / Gardner Bay)
Wed: San Cristobal Island (Lobos Island / Interpretation Center / Leon Dormido)
Thu: North Seymour and Transfer to the airport Baltra.
Option 3 : 4 days and 3 nights
Thu: Baltra – Santa Cruz (Caleta Tortuga Negra (Panga Ride))
Fri: Bartholome Island – Santiago (Sullivan Bay)
Sat: Sombrero Chino – Santa Cruz (Cerro Dragon)
Sun: Santa Cruz (Santa Cruz Highlands) and Transfer to the airport Baltra.
NOTE: ITINERARIES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE

DESCRIPTIVE ITINERARY 8 DAYS – 7 NIGHTS
ISLAND DESCRIPTIONS ….
SANTA CRUZ ISLAND
Bachas Beach: These two small beaches are found to the West of Turtle Cove. Their sand is made of decomposed coral, which makes it white and soft, making it a favorite nesting site for sea turtles. Behind one of the beaches there is a small brackish water lagoon, where occasionally is possible to observe flamingos and other coastal birds, such as black-necked stilts and whimbrels. The other beach is longer, but it has two old barges that were abandoned during the Second World War, when the USA used Baltra Island as a strategically point to protect the Panama Channel. (The metal is rusty and sharp, so it is not a good place for swimming).
Black Turtle Cove (Caleta Tortuga Negra): An interesting point of visit. Here a panga ride will take us around a beautiful lagoon surrounded by green lush mangroves. We can expect to see manta rays, sharks, turtles, blue footed boobies, masked boobies, sea gals, etc.
Charles Darwin Station: Although the great majority of Galapagos visitors come here to observe and appreciate natural wonders, it is also interesting to learn how the protection and conservation of the islands are carried out. One of the principal attractions are National Park information center, Van Staelen Exhibition Hall, Breeding and Rearing Center for young tortoises, Lonesome George (tortoise from Pinta), adult Galapagos tortoises in captivity.
Highlands of Santa Cruz Island: The trail to the highlands leaves from Bellavista and passes through the agricultural zone, near the National Park boundary, the Miconia Zone and then goes to the Fern and Sedge zone. With clear weather (unpredictable) this area affords beautiful scenes of rolling hills and extinct volcanic cones covered with grass and lush greenery all year round.
PLAZAS ISLAND
These are two small islets that were uplifted a short distance from the East Coast of Santa Cruz. The unusual vegetation and location of the island create an interesting landscape in which the fauna and flora of Galápagos are enhanced. Moreover despite its small size, some of the most interesting and outstanding species of the archipelago occur here. It is possible to guarantee the observation of land iguanas that often are in the shade of a cactus. Nesting on the rugged southern cliffs, are usually swallow tailed gulls, which seen along with various other sea birds. The protected rocky seashore is a prime habitat for a large colony of noisy sea lions. The principal attraction of Plazas is the land iguanas, the sea lions and the swallow tailed gulls. Also we can see yellow tailed mullets, Audubon’s shearwaters, red-billed tropicbirds, frigate birds, and brown pelicans gliding past the cliff.
SANTA FE (BARRINGTON) ISLAND
The small bay on Barrington’s northeast coast is an extremely picturesque anchorage. There are two different trails at this site one leads to a scenic viewpoint on top of a cliff where it is possible to find land iguanas, endemic to the island. The other trail is near the beach and is a short circular trail where it is possible to see land iguanas, but early in the morning or in the afternoon when the sun is low. A particular attraction is the unusually tall forest of prickly cactus.
ESPANOLA ISLAND
Punta Suarez: This rocky point of land sustains one of the most impressive and varied colonies of sea birds in the Galápagos. Along its southern shore, high cliffs rise up from the sea affording the visitor spectacular views of soaring birds and of the blow whole, where water spouts up to 50-75 feet into the air according to the intensity of the surf.
Bahia Gardner: Located on the northeastern coast of Hood, Gardner Bay provides an excellent beach for relaxing, swimming and an opportunity to observe sea lions.
FLOREANA ISLAND
Punta Cormorant (Charles Island). This site probably, offers one of the largest and the best flamingo lagoon in the Galapagos. It is situated between two tuff cones that give the area a special atmosphere. There are various species of shorebirds to be seen besides flamingos, the most frequent are stilts, white-cheeked pintail ducks and other migratories. This is a unique zone due to the high percentage of endemism in the plant life. Is also very interesting the two distinct beaches: the “green beach (due to high percentage of olivine crystals in the sand) and the “Flour sand beach” made up of coral.
Post office bay: Historically, this site is the location of a wooden barrel that was placed in the 18th century by the crew of a whaling ship. It has been used since this time by mariners and tourists as a post office. The idea is to carry letters or postcards to their destination by hand. Apart from being the Post Office Barrel, this site was the landing area for some of the first colonists.
BARTOLOME ISLAND
A small barren island, located in Sullivan Bay off James Island, Bartholomew has two visitors’ sites. At one of them it is possible to climb to the highet point of the island, from where visitors can observe a variety of volcanic formations, spatter and tuff cones, lava flows and lava tubes. The moon like landscape provides the most scenic panorama in the archipelago. At the other site, the visitor may swim and snorkel from a beautiful beach or walk across the isthmus to another beach that faces south, where swimming is prohibited. Multi –colored fish and occasionally penguins may be seen at the base of the tall pinnacle rock, which dominates Bartholomew’s landscape.
Sullivan Bay: This visitor site provides a unique opportunity to view a recent lava flow of approximately 100 years old. The East Side of James Island is known to have barren volcanic landscapes, dominated by black pahoehoe (ropy) lava flows of very young age. On the surface of the lava is possible to observe some tree that was carried down by the flow of the fresh lava. It is also interesting to see how some Mollugo plants are starting to colonize the small lava fissures.
SANTIAGO ISLAND
Chinese Hat: This small islet, found only 218 yards (200m) of the southeastern coast of James Islands, is a volcanic cone and due to its particular shape is known as the Chinese Hat. Practically the entire island is covered with very fragile lava, which breaks easily when trampled or stepped on. For this reason is not possible to climb to the summit. Here we find sea lions, Galapagos penguins (occasionally), lava cactus, pillow lavas.
Egas Port: Is located at the West of James Island. This site has been seriously affected by the activities of the salt mining in the 1960’s and by the large quantities of introduced animals, especially the goats, which have caused great damage to the vegetation. Nevertheless, visitor sites are all of great beauty and scientific interest.
RABIDA ISLAND
This Island has a striking dark red color due to the high content of iron in the lava and its oxidation. Behind the beach there is a picturesque salt-water lagoon, where white-cheeked pintail provides a beautiful view from its southeastern cliffs.
NORTH SEYMOUR ISLAND
This Island is located to the North of Baltra. It’s a flat and low-lying island, formed as a result of the uplift of a submarine lava formation. The vegetation is mainly low and bushy, and contains the largest colony of magnificent frigate birds in the Galapagos. There is also a large population of blue footed boobies nesting from May to November and by the coastline resides a colony of playful sea lions.
GENOVESA ISLAND
The main attraction is the Prince Phillip’s Steps. This site is part of the narrow arm of land, which encircles the eastern section of Darwin Bay. It is an excellent place to observe various species of sea birds. After ascending 25 m up the cliff, the visitor arrives to a lava platform, where masked boobies, red footed boobies and frigate birds nest. The trail crosses a section of dry “Palo Santo” forest, typical of the island’s vegetation.
MOSQUERA ISLET
This is a small, flat, sandy island almost devoid of vegetation and located between Seymour and Baltra islands. This is one of the best places to observe sea lion behavior. It is also a good place to observe herons, lava gulls and coastal birds. The beach is composed of white coralline and excellent for swimming.
SAN CRISTOBAL
Cerro Brujo: it is an impressive geological site, is an eroded tuff cone that offers roosting sites for brown pelicans, boobies and gulls. The white coraline sand beach is beautiful and idyllic for sun bathing and swimming. Behind the beach there is a brackish water lagoon where stilts, ducks, herons and other coastal birds feed.
Interpretation Center: This was built with the cooperation of the Spanish Science Center. It gives a very good introduction to the Galapagos Islands, its marine and land life, fauna and flora. It is located in the outskirts of the small city of Pto. Baquerizo Moreno, which is the capital of the Galapagos Province.
Sleeping Lion Rock Formation: This impressive geological formation is located at about one hour navigation from Pto. Baquerizo. It shapes as a sleeping sea lion and from there its namecomes. On the cliffs we can observe lots of blue-footed boobies, masked boobies, pelicans and other several marine birds.
Isla Lobos (Marine Wolfs Islet): this small islet, located only an hour by boat from Pto. Baquerizo Moreno is separated from the main Island by a narrow strecht of calm water. Upon its rocky shores blue-footed boobies nest and sea lions rest. The atmosphere is one of tranquility and primitive beauty. A typical Galapagos environment.
ISABELA ISLAND
Tagus Cove: A favorite site of the early pirates and Whalers. Tagus Cove a continuing historical tradition (now discouraged), the names of hundreds of ships which were first carved and now are painted on the high cliffs that enclose the protected areas. More important, how ever is the inside trail around a salt crater called Darwin Lake, the Dry zone vegetation and the lava field Darwin Volcano. A dinghy ride (tour) along the cliffs will give the visitor a good chance to see brown pelicans, marine iguanas, brown pelicans, marine iguanas and quite few marine invertebrates in the intertidal zone.
Villamil Port: These lagoons are found within and around the small settlement port of Puerto Villamil. They harbour numerous populations of lagoons birds, the flamingo and the black-necked. During Certain seasons it is not unusual to observe several species of migratory birds, either on the long white sand beach or around the lagoons. Dense vegetation separates the lagoons from one another, making it difficult to find them.

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BOAT: GUANTANAMERA
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CLASS: Tourist Superior
TYPE: Motor
SPECIAL RATES ON SELECTED DATES – email us directly
Last minute Galapagos aboard GUANTANAMERA
Last updated: September 7th, 2010
| From |
To |
Nights |
Space(s) |
Rate per person |
Note(s) |
Reservation |
| Sep.09 |
Sep.12 |
3 |
3 |
*Ask |
LAST MINUTE RATES |
Reserve |
| Sep.12 |
Sep.19 |
7 |
3 |
*Ask |
LAST MINUTE RATES |
Reserve |
| Sep.16 |
Sep.19 |
3 |
15 |
*Ask |
LAST MINUTE RATES |
Reserve |
| Sep.16 |
Sep.23 |
7 |
10 |
*Ask |
LAST MINUTE RATES |
Reserve |
| Sep.19 |
Sep.26 |
7 |
10 |
*Ask |
LAST MINUTE RATES |
Reserve |
| Sep.23 |
Sep.26 |
3 |
14 |
*Ask |
LAST MINUTE RATES |
Reserve |
| Sep.30 |
Oct.03 |
3 |
8 |
*Ask |
LAST MINUTE RATES |
Reserve |
| Oct.03 |
Oct.10 |
7 |
5 |
*Ask |
LAST MINUTE RATES |
Reserve |
NOTE: Rates & availabilities are subject to change
Prices do not include (unless otherwise specified):
· Round trip airfare to Galapagos (which is booked in conjunction with the cruise);
· Galapagos National Park fee US $100.00 (To be paid in cash only upon arrival in Galapagos);
· Ingala Immigration card of US $10.00 (To be paid in cash in the airport in Quito)
· Tips/gratuities;
· Alcoholic beverages & extra drinks;
· Special service not described above;
GUANTANAMERA ITINERARY [7-nights]
SUN BALTRA / SANTA CRUZ (Bachas Beach)
MON: PLAZAS / SANTA FE
TUE: ESPANOLA (Punta Suarez / Gardner Bay)
WED: FLOREANA (Punta Cormorant / Post Office Bay / Devil’s Crown)
THU: SANTA CRUZ (Charles Darwin Station / Highlands)
FRI: RABIDA / BARTOLOME
SAT: GENOVESA (Darwin Bay / Prince Phillip’s Steps)
SUN: NORTH SEYMOUR / BALTRA
NOTE: ITINERARIES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
GUANTANAMERA ITINERARY [4-nights] SUNDAY TO WEDNESDAY
SUN BALTRA / SANTA CRUZ (Bachas Beach)
MON: PLAZAS / SANTA FE
TUE: ESPANOLA (Punta Suarez / Gardner Bay)
WED: FLOREANA (Punta Cormorant / Post Office Bay / Devil’s Crown)
THU: SANTA CRUZ (Charles Darwin Station / Highlands)
NOTE: ITINERARIES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
GUANTANAMERA ITINERARY [4-nights] WEDNESDAY TO SUNDAY
WED: BALTRA / SANTA CRUZ (Turtle Bay) [Bahia Tortuga] {NIGHT IN HOTEL IN PUERTO AYORA}
THU: SANTA CRUZ (Charles Darwin Station / Highlands)
FRI: RABIDA / BARTOLOME
SAT: GENOVESA (Darwin Bay / Prince Phillip’s Steps)
SUN: NORTH SEYMOUR / BALTRA
NOTE: ITINERARIES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE


The First Class Yacht Tip Top IV was designed and constructed to offer the highest level of security and comfort. The Tip Top IV is a First Class Steel-hulled Motor Yacht, built to impeccably high standard in Guayaquil/Ecuador in 2006.
The Tip Top IV is specially designed and built to accommodate 16 guests in comfortable cabins. With 130 feet of length, 25 feet of beam and a 6 feet Draft, the Tip Top IV is the flagship of the Tip Top Fleet in the Galapagos Islands and among the best ships available in its category.
2010 PUBLISHED (NORMAL) RATES PER PERSON
CABINS No.1 to 6: $2926 [7-nights] / $2090 [4-nights] / $1672 [3-nights]
CABINS No.7 & 10: $3136 [7-nights] / $2240 [4-nights] / $1792 [3-nights]
Galapagos last minute on TIP TOP IV
Last updated: September 7th, 2010
| From |
To |
Nights |
Space(s) |
Rate per person |
Note(s) |
Reservations |
| Sep.10 |
Sep.17 |
7 |
1 |
*Ask |
|
Reserve |
| Nov.01 |
Nov.05 |
4 |
11 |
$840 (lower) |
$920 (upper) |
Reserve |
Rates & availablities are subject to change.
Itinerary #1
| Friday, Day 01: |
Baltra / North Seymour Island |
| Saturday, Day 02: |
Genovesa Island, Darwin Bay and Prince Phillip’s Steps |
| Sunday, Day 03: |
Punta Vicente Roca and Punta Espinoza |
| Monday, Day 04: |
Urbina Bay and Elizabeth Bay |
| Tuesday, Day 05: |
Floreana Island, Punta Cormorant and Post Office Bay |
| Wednesday, Day 06: |
Española Island, Punta Suarez and Gardner Bay |
| Thursday, Day 07: |
Santa Cruz Island, Charles Darwin Research Station and Highlands |
| Friday, Day 08: |
Puerto Ayora / Baltra |
Itinerary #2
| Friday, Day 01: |
Baltra / Santa Fe Island |
| Saturday, Day 02: |
San Cristóbal Island, Cerro Brujo and Lobos Island |
| Sunday, Day 03: |
South Plaza and Bartholomew Islands |
| Monday, Day 04: |
Black Turtle Cove and Las Bachas Beach |
| Tuesday, Day 05: |
Puerto Villamil and Sierra Negra |
| Wednesday, Day 06: |
Sullivan Bay and Chinese Hat |
| Thursday, Day 07: |
Puerto Egas and Rabida Island |
| Friday, Day 08: |
Dagon Hill / Baltra |

16 guests are accommodated in 10 cabins, each with private bathroom. All cabins, six in the Lower Deck and four in the upper deck have two single lower berths that may be transformed in a king size bed and the cabins in the lower deck can be transformed in familiar suites by interconnecting doors. Cabins, Bar and lounge are fully carpeted for your comfort. A beautiful teak floored sun deck and dinning room creates a delightful place for resting and relaxing on board.
With our highly trained professional crew on board, twin main engines, twin electric generators, twin Radars, Eco-sounders and GPS, Reverse Osmosis Water Maker, all the coastguard required safety equipment and twelve knot cruising speed, the Tip Top IV ensure safe cruising around the Galapagos Islands.
Our Captain, Multilingual guide, Engineer, International cook, Barman, waitress and two sailors will be at your service. Our relatively numerous crew on board will ensure the best personal service to all of our guests.
CABINS No.1 to 6: $2926 [7-nights] / $2090 [4-nights] / $$1672 [3-nights]
M/V SANTA CRUZ

CONTACT: info@sangay.com

LAST MINUTE SPACES | NORMAL PRICES | PROs & CONs
DECKPLAN | SUMMARY ITINERARY | DESCRIPTIVE ITINERARY

- BOAT: SANTA CRUZ
- CLASS: FIRST
- TYPE: CRUISE SHIP
- CAPACITY: 90 PASSENGERS
- CONSTRUCTION’S YEAR: Bilbao, Spain, 1979
- Reconstruction : Talcahuano, Chile, 1998
- Gross Tonnage : 1675
- Capacity : 90 guests
- Length : 72.35 meters (237.3 feet)
- Beam : 11.85 meters (38.86 feet)
- Speed : 13 knots
- Electricity : 110 Volts in the cabins with 220 Volt sockets available in Reception and Dining area.
- Engines : 2 Sulzer engines, 1620 BHP each
- Navigation : Gyrocompass, auto pilot, radar, echo-sounders,
- Equipment : GPS and Radio Director Finder
- Safety Classification : ABS classification +A1E + AMS #7907 853 SOLAS (safety of life at sea) ISM certificate Complying with the IMO resolution A.788(19) Automatic fire controls
- Life Jackets : In each cabin
- Lifeboats : Two 66-man, two 25-man,
- Life Rafts : Two 16-man, two 10-man
- Zodiacs : 5 for ship to shore transportation
- Boston Whaler : 1 with glass-bottom with for underwater observation
- Owner : ETICA / Metropolitan Touring
- Decks : 4 (Sun deck, Boat deck, Upper deck, Main deck)
- Crew : 52
- Naturalist : 6 multilingual (includes Chief Naturalist)
- Medical Officer : Permanently on board
Other services
- Bar – Lounge, Boutique
- Gift Shop
- Email, radio, telephone, and Fax communications.
- PA system.
- Snorkeling Equipment
- Multimedia natural history lectures
- Stargazing Program
- Glass bottom boat
- Jacuzzi
- Reading Room and Natural History Library
- Air conditioned throughout
- Safety boxes
- Hair dryers

REFERENTIAL 2010 CRUISE RATES per person in USD DOLLARS
| M/V SANTA CRUZ |
FRI/MON |
MON/FRI |
MON/MON-FRI/FRI |
| 4D/3N |
5D/4N |
8D/7N |
| Boat Deck Master Suite Double |
2,272 |
3,029 |
5,299 |
| Boat Deck Junior Suite Twin |
1,973 |
2,630 |
4,603 |
| Boat Deck Superior Twin/ Double |
1,884 |
2,511 |
4,396 |
| Boat Deck Single Standard* |
2,604 |
3,473 |
6,078 |
| Boat Deck Standard Plus Twin |
1,806 |
2,408 |
4,214 |
| Boat Deck Twin Standard |
1,728 |
2,304 |
4,032 |
| Upper Deck Twin Standard |
1,580 |
2,107 |
3,688 |
| Main Deck Twin Standard |
1,500 |
2,000 |
3,501 |
| FUEL GOVERNMENT TAX NET PER GUEST |
72 |
96 |
168 |
*Only 1 cabin is available for single use
Twin / Double Cabins for single use have a surcharge of 70% of the price.
During Peak Season: March 29 April 4 / December 20 – January 02
December 20 to 27 and December 27 to January 3, 2011 will operate as week itineraries only.
There will be a GROSS surcharge of US$ 130.00 per adult and US$ 100.00 per child
No discounts apply
Children Policy:
- Children under 12 sharing cabin with parents, 25% off. (Applies only to one child per adult paying full fare)
- Minimum age 6 years old
- Gratuities, bar, gifts and additional items.
- Migration Control Card (US $ 10 subject to change without previous notice).
GALÁPAGOS RATES INCLUDE:
Accommodations, all meals, island sightseeing, naturalist guides and lecture services in English/Spanish (guiding in other languages upon request for groups larger than 10 guests: German, French, Italian), snorkeling gear, taxes and transfers in the islands.
Transfer from main hotels in Quito (Hilton Colon, Swissôtel, Marriott, Dann Carlton) and in Guayaquil (Hilton Colon, Oro Verde, Hampton Inn, Sheraton) to airport for flights to / from Galápagos are included in these rates. To coordinate these transfers we must have guest’s hotel contact.
NOT INCLUDED:
- Wet Suits available for rent, rate $ 15 + IVA per guest for 4 or 5 days expeditions
- Wet Suits available for rent, rate $ 30 + IVA per guest for 8 days expeditions
- Air transportation to / from Galápagos please see rates below.
- Galápagos National Park entrance fee (US$ 100 subject to change without previous notice).

PROs / ADVANTAGES:
(1) STABLE (2) SPACIOUS (3) DOUBLE & LOWER TWIN BEDS (3) RELIABLE OPERATOR


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Last minute Galapagos spaces on SANTA CRUZ
Last updated: September 7th, 2010
| From |
To |
Nights |
Space(s) |
Rate per person |
Note(s) |
Reservation |
| Sep.10 |
Sep.13 |
3 |
44 |
USD $900 |
(fuel surcharge included) |
Reserve |
| Sep.13 |
Sep.17 |
4 |
10 |
*Note |
*Ask for promo rate |
Reserve |
| Sep.17 |
Sep.20 |
3 |
36 |
USD $900 |
(fuel surcharge included) |
Reserve |
| Sep.20 |
Sep.24 |
4 |
36 |
*Note |
*Ask for promo rate |
Reserve |
| Sep.24 |
Sep.27 |
3 |
2 |
*Note |
*Ask for promo rate |
Reserve |
| Sep.27 |
Oct.01 |
4 |
32 |
USD $1175 |
(fuel surcharge included) |
Reserve |
| Oct.01 |
Oct.04 |
3 |
27 |
*Note |
*Ask for promo rate |
Reserve |
| Oct.04 |
Oct.08 |
4 |
67 |
*Note |
*Ask for promo rate |
Reserve |
| Oct.08 |
Oct.11 |
3 |
59 |
*Note |
*Ask for promo rate |
Reserve |
| Oct.11 |
Oct.15 |
4 |
2 |
*Note |
*Ask for promo rate |
Reserve |
| Oct.15 |
Oct.18 |
3 |
26 |
*Note |
*Ask for promo rate |
Reserve |
| Oct.22 |
Oct.25 |
3 |
14 |
*Note |
*Ask for promo rate |
Reserve |
| Oct.25 |
Oct.29 |
4 |
84 |
*Note |
*Ask for promo rate |
Reserve |

MAIN DECK CABINS:
 

SANTA CRUZ ITINERARY [7-nights]
| DAY |
MAIN ITINERARY |
| Monday |
Baltra Island
Cerro Dragón (Dragon Hill) (Santa Cruz Island) |
| Tuesday |
Bartolomé Island
Puerto Egas (Santiago (James) Island) |
| Wednesday |
Rabida Island (Jervis)
North Seymour Island |
| Thursday |
Highlands of Santa Cruz Island
Charles Darwin Research Station |
| Friday |
Puerto Baquerizo Moreno (San Cristóbal (Chatham) Island)
Cerro Brujo (San Cristobal Island) |
| Saturday |
Punta Suarez (Española (Hood) Island)
Punta Cormorant (Floreana Island) |
| Sunday |
Punta Espinoza (Fernandina Island)
Punta Vicente Roca (Isla Isabela) |
| Monday |
Baltra Island |
NOTE: ITINERARIES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE

M/V Santa Cruz ITINERARY (Monday to Monday)
M/V Santa Cruz and the comfort it affords gives you the most rewarding chance to explore unique environs at the pace of your choice, supported by knowledgeable guidance and enjoyable company. The natural wonders of Galapagos within your reach in a most delightful way. M/V Santa Cruz, an opportunity to observe, experience, explore, learn all about the rugged beauty of the Galapagos in the most comfortable and enchanting option.
DESCRIPTIVE ITINERARY 8 DAYS – 7 NIGHTS
The M/V SANTA CRUZ offers 3, 4 and 7 night expeditions
Please read this Expedition Itinerary as a guide only. The route and program vary according to National Park policies and regulations, weather conditions, seasonal changes, safety reasons and wildlife encounters. Our crew is trained to deal with all the elements of the nature of this expedition. Safety will be always part of the daily programming of activities. Kindly follow all suggestions. It is compulsory to wear a life vest during the rides in the dinghies between the ship and the shore. Flexibility is essential in order to cope with nature’s outstanding features.
Given the islands’ volcanic origin, and the fact that most walking is done over pristine and irregular volcanic terrain, guests must be in suitable physical conditions for these kind of outings. The ship also organizes activities like shorter walks, boat rides, glass-bottom boat trips, snorkeling, swimming, lectures, all complimenting everyone’s experience.
The Expedition Staff will provide you with snorkeling gear (mask and snorkel, fins, floating vest and net bag). Please note that the operation does not carry prescription masks. A shortie wet suit is highly recommended from June to December. Cooperation of guests is a key point when complying with the rules of the National Park. This alone can guarantee a major success in the expedition.
Dry landing: guests step from the dinghy onto rocks or a dock.
Wet landing: as the dinghy edges onto a sandy beach, guests step into knee-deep water and wade ashore.
MONDAY
Baltra Island
Arrival by plane to Baltra Island and immediate transfer by bus (5 minutes) to the dock to board the MV SANTA CRUZ. Cabin assignment and introductory welcome talk. Later, lunch, and ship’s boat drill. All activities on board will be announced via our P.A. system.
Cerro Dragón (Dragon Hill) (Santa Cruz Island)
The north shore of Santa Cruz hosts Cerro Dragón (Dragon Hill). Dry landing and a walk that includes a brackish water lagoon frequented by lagoon birds, including stilts, pintail ducks, sandpipers, sanderlings, and more. Further inland, the trail offers a beautiful view of the bay and the western area of the archipelago. This area is a natural nesting site for land iguanas, which is constantly monitored and assisted by the Charles Darwin Research Station. The arid-zone vegetation can be a rewarding location for bird watching, where Darwin’s finches, Galápagos mockingbirds, the endemic Galápagos flycatcher, and yellow warblers are regular sightings. Tonight our expedition plan will reveal the interesting sites of the day ahead.
TUESDAY
Bartolomé Island
Disembark at Bartolomé Island (dry landing) for a hike to the summit. Great way to start the day. This is a steep climb aided by a wooden staircase; the view from the top is worth the effort. Dinghy ride around colossal Pinnacle Rock, time to enjoy the beach (wet landing) and snorkeling. Chance to snorkel next to Galápagos Penguins. There is also the possibility to ride on the glass bottom boat for great views of the underwater world. Lunch on board.
Puerto Egas (Santiago (James) Island)
Afternoon outing at Puerto Egas (wet landing). This is a great location to see particularly shore birds, while land birds can be observed a little more inland. The pitch black shores are great places for watching sea birds and their foraging duties. The trail brings us to a colony of the endemic Galápagos fur seals. At low tide, marine iguanas graze upon emerald green algae beds. Outstanding snorkeling and swimming from the beach before the walk. Briefing. Weather permitting, stargazing on deck.
WEDNESDAY
Rabida Island (Jervis)
Disembark at Rabida Island (wet landing) on a red-colored beach, due to the unusually high content of iron in the volcanic material. A gratifying stroll along the beach of this small island (1.9 sq. mi.) allows the observation of a large colony of sea lions, marine iguanas, mockingbirds, yellow warblers and several species of Darwin’s Finches. Very close to the beach, hidden behind a strip of green saltbush, is a salt pond where at times Greater Flamingos migrate to. This is a great place to snorkel from the beach, both for beginners as well as for experienced snorkelers, due to the unique combination of underwater species and submarine landscapes. During navigation to our next island, we will keep our eyes open for dolphins.
North Seymour Island
Today’s afternoon starts with a dry landing for a view of the coast and the interior of North Seymour Island, one of the few uplifted islands in Galápagos Archipelago. The trail leads guests to explore colonies of blue footed boobies, Magnificent frigate birds, and swallow-tail gulls. The sandy shore teems with Galápagos sea lions and marine iguanas. Vegetation is made up of cacti, Palo Santo trees and Salt Bushes. Expedition plan for tomorrow’s outings.
THURSDAY
Highlands of Santa Cruz Island
A morning bus ride will take guests to the highlands of Santa Cruz Island for a special opportunity to view the islands’ most famous reptile: the giant tortoises in their wild habitat. What a privilege to see an endangered species roving in this lush environment! The vegetation of the area includes the Scalesia Forest (an endemic giant daisy tree) and birds such as the vermilion flycatcher, will delight everyone with its scarlet feathers against an emerald green forest. Look for Darwin’s finches (most of them from the tree-finch group), particularly the famous Woodpecker Finch. Lunch at the Finch Bay Eco Hotel in Puerto Ayora.
Charles Darwin Research Station
Charles Darwin Research Station and the rearing in captivity program for the giant tortoises. Here we witness the efforts and results of all the field work done in the name of science. Impressive giant prickly-pear cactus forest and many land birds can be also seen. Then, a stroll along the main street of Puerto Ayora will allow you to see how Galapagueños live in this magical paradise. Browse in the many handcraft shops. Return aboard the MV SANTA CRUZ for tonight’s expedition plan for next day’s adventure.
FRIDAY
Puerto Baquerizo Moreno (San Cristóbal (Chatham) Island)
Disembark at Puerto Baquerizo Moreno. This small attractive port is the provincial capital of the Galápagos Islands (population 4,000), along a crescent-shaped bay. This morning we visit the breeding center for tortoises (La Galapaguera) at Cerro Colorado, including a 45-minute bus ride. Seeing the semi-saddle back shape of the tortoises can be a great way to understand adaptation to dry-tropical environments. The rewarding fauna of this island may not only be the giant tortoises, since many island-specific endemics are found here. It includes mockingbirds, lava lizards, and the vermilion flycatchers. If time allows, a quick visit to El Junco Lagoon (the only permanent freshwater lagoon of the islands) could bring many surprises. Return to the MV SANTA CRUZ for lunch. Today, new guests will join our voyage.
If you plan not to take our official morning program at San Cristóbal, an “at your own pace option” is to visit the San Cristóbal Interpretation Center, located in a natural setting, where visitors can obtain information that will help them understand more the natural history of the Galápagos, with a great emphasis on human history and conservation. Afterwards, you can stroll through Puerto Baquerizo Moreno, where souvenir shops and Internet cafés welcome world travelers who are willing to catch up with the world, and share the many wonders witnessed so far. Return to the MV SANTA CRUZ for lunch.
Cerro Brujo (San Cristobal Island)
A dinghy ride along the shores of tuff-stone layers will bring us to Cerro Brujo’s white coraline beach . Wet landing. The area will show us good views of seabirds like blue-footed boobies, Nazca boobies, herons, frigate birds, and some shore birds . Also, look for Galapagos sea lions. The beach is a great open walking area, with rewarding birdwatching. Highlights ashore include the Chatham (San Cristobal) Mockingbird, Chatham Lava Lizard; both species are endemic to this island, and seen nowhere else in Galapagos. We may also spot Yellow Warblers, Galapagos flycatchers and with luck a Vermillion flycatcher (endemic subspecies to San Cristobal). These are the same shores that Charles Darwin walked upon, back in September 1835, as San Cristobal was the first island where he set foot in the Galapagos. Back on board for a briefing on the next day’s activities, followed by a cocktail offered by the Captain and dinner.
SATURDAY
Punta Suarez (Española (Hood) Island)
Morning outing at Punta Suarez (dry landing) for an exciting walk on lava/boulder terrain to visit its unique sea bird colonies, including the waved albatrosses (April – December), Nazca (masked boobies), blue-footed boobies, swallow-tail gulls, and the famous blowhole. Among its landbirds, the Hood island mockingbird, and three species of Darwin’s finches are common highlights. Also, look for red-green-black marine iguanas, and of course a rookery of sea lions right at the landing site. Back on board for lunch.
Punta Cormorant (Floreana Island)
Disembark at Punta Cormorant (wet landing) at an olivine-crystal beach for an easy walk that includes a brackish water lagoon where bird species like Greater flamingos, pintail ducks, common stilts, herons, sandpipers, and others may be observed. This outing also includes a white-sand beach where sea turtles come out at night for nesting (from December to May). Possibility of snorkeling from the beach, or join our Glass Bottom Boat or advanced snorkeling panga if conditions permit. Briefing and dinner.
SUNDAY
Punta Espinoza (Fernandina Island)
This morning brings us to the youngest island, Fernandina. Disembark (dry landing) for a one-mile walk. Punta Espinoza has an amazing combination of barrenness with lots of wildlife. Having no introduced mammals, Fernandina has a very unique environment with the highest density of marine iguanas, sharing their island habitat with sea lions, sally-light foot crabs, and hawks. Lava terrain calls for good walking shoes. Back on board for lunch. As we sail along the Bolívar Channel, astonishing views of the Galápagos’ youngest volcanoes can be seen. The nutrient-rich waters of the west can also bring surprises like encountering sea birds feeding, dolphins, and possibly whales.
Punta Vicente Roca (Isla Isabela)
In the afternoon, depending on the conditions of the ocean, we will schedule a snorkeling outing along the cliffs of partly-sunken Ecuador Volcano, in the northern tip of Isabela Island. Since there is no landing site at this location, we will include a coastal exploration by dinghy, where our naturalist guides will commit to explaining the dramatic geology of the area with remains of lava flows and tuff stone layers. This is the nesting place for flightless cormorants, the only existing marine birds in the world other than penguins that have changed their condition of flying birds to diving birds. Wildlife here also includes Sea lions, Galápagos Fur seals, Galápagos Penguins, Blue-footed and Nazca Boobies and noddy terns. This area has a very rich marine life, and is seasonally visited by green sea turtles. Details about the next day’s activities before dinner.
MONDAY
Baltra Island
Disembark directly at Baltra Island and transfer by bus to the airport for the flight back to the continent.
NOTES:
The route and program may vary according to National Park policies and regulations, weather conditions, seasonal changes, safety reasons and wildlife encounters. Safety will be always part of the daily programming of activities. Kindly follow all suggestions. It is compulsory to wear a life vest during all dinghy rides between the ship and the shore. Flexibility is essential in order to cope with nature’s outstanding features. Given the islands’ volcanic origin, and the fact that most walking is done over pristine and irregular volcanic terrain, guests must be in suitable physical condition for this kind of outings. The ship also organizes activities like boat rides, glass-bottom boat trips, snorkeling, swimming, lectures, all complementing everyone’s experience.
The Expedition Staff will provide you with snorkeling gear (mask and snorkel, fins, floating vest and net bag). The operation does not carry prescription masks. A shortie wet suit is highly recommended from June to December. Cooperation of guests is a key point when complying with the rules of the National Park. This alone can guarantee a major success in the expedition.
For island visits, two types of landings are planned:
* Dry landing: guests step from the dinghy directly onto rocks or a dock.
* Wet landing: as the dinghy edges onto a sandy beach, guests step into knee-deep water and wade ashore.

DECK PLAN



CATAMARAN: ARCHIPEL I (aka JOURNEY IIII)


Last minute Galapagos spaces on ARCHIPEL I
Last updated: September 7th, 2010
| From |
To |
Nights |
Space(s) |
Rate per person |
Note(s) |
Reservation |
| Sep.12 |
Sep.15 |
3 |
4 |
USD $975 |
PROMO RATE |
Reserve |
| Sep.12 |
Sep.19 |
7 |
4 |
USD $1800 |
PROMO RATE |
Reserve |
| Sep.15 |
Sep.19 |
4 |
4 |
USD $1295 |
PROMO RATE |
Reserve |
| Sep.19 |
Sep.22 |
3 |
5 |
USD $975 |
PROMO RATE |
Reserve |
| Sep.19 |
Sep.26 |
7 |
5 |
USD $1800 |
PROMO RATE |
Reserve |
| Sep.22 |
Sep.26 |
4 |
5 |
USD $1295 |
PROMO RATE |
Reserve |
| Sep.26 |
Sep.29 |
3 |
10 |
USD $975 |
PROMO RATE |
Reserve |
| Sep.26 |
Oct.03 |
7 |
6 |
USD $1800 |
PROMO RATE |
Reserve |
| Sep.29 |
Oct.03 |
4 |
6 |
USD $1295 |
PROMO RATE |
Reserve |
Note: Prices and availabilities subject to change


Prices do not include (unless otherwise specified):
· Round trip airfare to Galapagos (which is booked in conjunction with the cruise);
· Galapagos National Park fee US $100.00 (To be paid in cash only upon arrival in Galapagos);
· Ingala Immigration card of US $10.00 (To be paid in cash in the airport in Quito)
· Tips/gratuities;
· Alcoholic beverages & extra drinks;
· Special service not described above.
ITINERARIES

7-NIGHTS (SUN to SUN / WED to WED)
Sunday
AM: Baltra Airport
PM: Santa Cruz: Charles Darwin Station
Monday
AM: Española: Gardner Bay
PM: Española: Punta Suárez
Tuesday
AM: Santa Fe Island
PM: South Plazas Island
Wednesday
AM: North Seymour Island
PM: Bartolome Island
Thursday
AM: Fernandina: Punta Espinoza
PM: Isabela Island: Urbina Bay
Friday
AM: Isabela Island: Elizabeth Bay
PM: Isabela Island: Punta Moreno
Saturday
AM: Floreana: Post Office Bay
PM: Floreana: Punta Cormorant & Devil´s Crown
Sunday
AM: Santa Cruz: The Highlands
PM: Baltra airport
4-NIGHTS (WED to SUN)
Wednesday
AM: Baltra airport
PM: Bartolome
Thursday
AM: Fernandina – Espinosa Point
PM: Isabela – Urbina Bay
Friday
AM: Isabela – Elizabeth Bay
PM: Isabela – Moreno Point
Saturday
AM: Floreana – Post Office Bay
PM: Floreana – Punta Cormorant & Devil´s Crown
Sunday
AM: Santa Cruz – Highlands,
PM: Baltra airport
3-NIGHTS (SUN to WED)
Sunday
AM: Baltra airport
PM: Santa Cruz Island – Charles Darwin Research Station
Monday
AM: Española – Gardner Bay
PM: Española – Punta Suarez
Tuesday
AM: Santa Fe Island
PM: South Plazas Island
Wednesday
AM: North Seymour Island
PM: Baltra airport

Technical Characteristics
* Ship’s name: Eco Cataman Archipell I
* Ship Type: Passengers
* Owner name: Archipell S.A
* Construction’s year: 2002
* Port of registry: Pto. Baquerizo Moreno.
* Number of register: TN-01-0933
* Trading Area: Galapagos
* Designer: Ing. Johnny Dominguez
* Builder: Guillermo Botto
* Hull Material: Fiver Glass
* Solar panels: 6
* Capacity: 16 passengers
* Crew: 9 + guide
* Cabins: 8 Double rooms
* Snorkel: Plataform y accesspries
* Speed cruise:10 Knots
* Lenght: 26.80mts
* Breadth: 10.80mts
* Depth: 3.40mts
* Draught: 2.95mts
* Displacement: 94.61 Tons
* Gross Tonnage: 200.32 Tons
* Trn: 60.10 Tons
* Main Machines: 2 Cummins de 250 H.P. each one
* Consumption Machines: 7 Gallons. Per hour each one
* Generators: 2 Cummins de 45 Kilowatts
* Consumption Generators: 1,5 Gallons. Per hour
* Desalination: 2 Hidracel
* Desaling. Productions: 50 Gallons. Per hour
* Diesel Capacity:1.600 Gallons
* Water Capacity: 2.500 Gallons
* Water Makers: 2.000 Gals Per Day


BOAT: MONSERRAT
CLASS: FIRST
Special rates exclusively through Sangay Touring® info@sangay.com
Referencial: Monserrat Rack (Normal) Rates 2009
7-NIGHTS: USD $2700 (lower deck) / USD $2900 (upper deck)
4-NIGHTS: USD $1800 (lower deck) / USD $2000 (upper deck)
SINGLE SUPPLEMENT IF NOT SHARING: 70%
CHILD DISCOUNT: 25% (Child must be under 12 years)
Galapagos cruise availabilities on MONSERRAT
Last updated: September 7th, 2010
| From |
To |
Nights |
Space(s) |
Rate per person |
Note(s) |
Reservation |
| Sep.16 |
Sep.19 |
3 |
several |
from $900 |
SUMMER 2010 PROMO |
Reserve |
| Sep.16 |
Sep.23 |
7 |
several |
from $1625 |
SUMMER 2010 PROMO |
Reserve |
| Sep.19 |
Sep.23 |
4 |
several |
from $1085 |
SUMMER 2010 PROMO |
Reserve |

NOTE: Rates & availabilities are subject to change; Special rates are only applicable to new bookings and not applicable to previously confirmed reservations.
Prices do not include (unless otherwise specified):
· Round trip airfare to Galapagos (which is booked in conjunction with the cruise);
· Galapagos National Park fee US $100.00 (To be paid in cash only upon arrival in Galapagos);
· Ingala Immigration card of US $10.00 (To be paid in cash in the airport in Quito)
· Tips/gratuities;
· Alcoholic beverages & extra drinks;
· Special service not described above;

SPECIFICATIONS
Length: 28 M – 91 Feet
Beam: 6.6 M – 22 Feet
Capacity: 16 passengers
Crew: 8 plus 1 naturalist guide
Speed: 12 knots
Voltage: 110 AC.
Guest Accommodation: 4 Double Upper Deck Cabins, 2 Double Lower Deck Cabins and 2 Matrimonial Lower Deck Cabins all air conditioned.
Class: First class
Equipment: 2 Detroit Diesel Engines, 2 Perkins Generators, Furuno VHF/DSC, ICOM HF/DSC, Furuno GPS, Furuno Radar and Furuno Sonar.
Monserrat has three sundecks, and ample lounge, bar and dinning area.

ITINERARY (as of June 3rd, 2010)
7 NIGHTS
THU: Baltra / Santa Cruz (Highlands)
FRI: Espanola (Punta Suarez / Gardner Bay)
SAT: San Cristobal (Interpretation Center / Islands Lobos / Leon Dormido)
SUN: Mosquera / Santa Cruz (Bachas Beach)
MON: Bartolome / Santiago (Sullivan Bay)
TUE: Genovesa (Darwin Bay / Prince Phillip’s Steps)
WED: Santa Fe / Plazas
THU: Santa Cruz (Charles Darwin Station) / Baltra
4 NIGHTS
SUN: Baltra / Santa Cruz (Bachas Beach)
MON: Bartolome / Santiago (Sullivan Bay)
TUE: Genovesa (Darwin Bay / Prince Phillip’s Steps)
WED: Santa Fe / Plazas
THU: Santa Cruz (Charles Darwin Station) / Baltra
3 NIGHTS
THU: Baltra / Santa Cruz (Highlands)
FRI: Espanola (Punta Suarez / Gardner Bay)
SAT: San Cristobal (Interpretation Center / Islands Lobos / Leon Dormido)
SUN: Mosquera / Baltra
All itineraries in the Galapagos Islands are subject to change without previous notice due to National Park and Marine authorities regulations, operational matters, weather conditions, or at Captain´s decision when considered for passengers security.


BOAT: ALTA

March 18, 2010
 This photo released by Galapagos National Park shows the grounded Alta yacht in the Galapagos Islands, Ecuador, Thursday, March 18, 2010. Sixteen Canadian tourists and eight Ecuadorian crew members were rescued from the yacht that ran aground on Wednesday. No injuries were reported. (AP Photo/Galapagos National Park) (AP)
QUITO, Ecuador (AP) — Ecuadorean officials say 16 Canadian tourists and eight Ecuadorean crew members have been rescued from a yacht that ran aground in the Galapagos Islands.
The country’s national park service says all of those aboard the 140-foot (46 meter) Alta are safe. But it says it will hold the operator responsible for any damage to the region’s environment.
It says the vessel ran aground on Wednesday evening on the small island of Camano and that rough seas prevented the yacht’s recovery or removal of the fuel aboard.
The ship is operated by Florida-based Quasar Expeditions. A phone call to the company was not immediately returned on Thursday. Officials have not released the identities of the passengers.
For all new bookings made on Alta’s naturalist cruises by March 1, 2010
All new passengers booked and confirmed on Alta’s Naturalist cruises by the dates above will receive their air tickets to the Galapagos Islands, Transit Control Cards and Galapagos Park Entrance Fees at no additional cost. A savings of over $500.
*Note: This offer is for new bookings only and is not retroactive to current bookings
INDIVIDUAL BOOKINGS (DIVING CRUISE)
CABINS 1 & 2: USD $3750 per person
CABINS 3 – 8: USD $3550 per person
CRUISE TYPES (not all offer scuba diving):
ACTIVE: For those more active and adventurous souls, we offer special Active Departures specifically created for a greater physical challenge. These departures feature longer hikes, more snorkeling, and more kayaking. If you are a diver, but don’t want to do a full diving trip, our Active Departures offer the possibility of doing occasional dives at several diving spots.
NATURALIST: Our Naturalist Departures For are the most popular way to experience the Galapagos Islands. For those souls that are more in contact with our planet, these departures put you into the most intimate contact with nature possible. This is the ideal departure for bird watchers and photographers. The lack of fear of wildlife on these islands will allow for spectacular views and shots!
DIVING: The Galapagos Islands scuba diving experience was chosen by Rodale’s Scuba Diving (www.scubadiving.com) as the world’s top all around diving experience for the year 2000. Galapagos was chosen as the top spot in “Best Fish Life”, “Best Big Animal Dive”, “Best Advanced Diving” and scored among the top as the “Healthiest Marine Environment”, and “Best Value”. The waters around these islands are a paradise for divers who will surely encounter hammerheads, giant manta rays, whale sharks and many other marvelous creatures.
Galapagos cruise space availability on ALTA
Last updated: May 20th, 2010
| From |
To |
Nights |
Space(s) |
Rate per person |
Note(s) |
Reservation |
| Mar.18 |
tba |
|
|
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Run aground March 17th 2010 |
UNAVAILABLE |
Alta is one of the most beautiful ships in all of Galapagos, ideal for those seeking exclusivity, style and uniqueness. It is very stylish, with exceptional detailing and furnishings, and carries that special charm of a sailing ship. When the conditions are appropriate, the sails will be hoisted and Alta will become one the most striking ships in the Galapagos.

Capacity: 16 guests in 8 cabins plus 8 crew members and 1 naturalist guide.
Public Areas: Alta features a comfortable salon for lectures and presentations; TV/Video system; Inside and Al Fresco Dinning Areas; a sundeck with lounge chairs, and a resting area at the stern of the ship.

Meals: Served in either the inside Dinning Room or the Al Fresco Dinning area when climate permits. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner are served buffet style and prepared by our specially trained chefs. Meals are served in wholesome quantities and in a variety of menus with tropical exotic fruits always available. Kids menus and vegetarian menus are also available upon request.

Cabins: All cabins have exceptional accommodations, private facilities, climate controls and ample space to hang and store clothing.
Special Features: Ample outside space. Sea kayaks, snorkeling gear, wetsuits.
Special Features for Children: Special Kids Club with activities like star-gazing and movie nights. Child-oriented guides who organize learning activities and provide children with a kids expedition journal are placed specifically for departures with children. Wide range of board games and movies for children. Kids Menus specially prepared for family departures.
Departures: Alta is outfitted for individual passengers or private charters, family departures and departures for more active groups which involve more kayaking, snorkeling and hiking.
Safety: Alta abides under all international standards of safety for a ship of its type. It is ISM certified and is equipped with an emergency alarm system, 2 emergency life rafts for 16 pax each, emergency life vests, fog horns, smoke detectors, and fire extinguishers. All emergency equipment is SOLAS certified.
Note: If you are prone to sea-sickness, we recommend that you choose to travel in our larger vessels which are steadier when cruising.
Itinerary Overview
SAT: San Cristobal – Leon Dormido – Ochoa Beach
SUN: Genovesa – Prince Phillips Steps – Darwin Bay
MON: Fernandina – Espinoza Point / Island Isabela – Tagus Cove
TUE: Isabela – Urbina Bay – Punta Vicente Roca
WED: Bartolome / Island Santa Cruz – Black Turtle Cove
THU: Santa Cruz – Highlands – Charles Darwin Station
FRI: Española – Suarez Point – Gardner Bay
SAT: San Cristobal – Interpretation Center – return flight

Navigation Equipment: Sperry Gyrocompass, Furuno 21 mile Si-tex radar, Robertson AP 7 autopilot, GPS satellite navigator, forward looking echo sounder, NVI Instruments, depthfinders, Decca Navigator, Si-tex video sonar
Safety Equipment: EPIRB (Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon), 2 x 18 person Vicking open sea life rafts, life jackets, flares and signals, fire extinguishing system. In short, safety equipment on board either meets or exceeds USA Coast Guard Regulations.
Comfort Equipment: 1200 gal/day watermaker, air-conditioning throughout, icemaker, stereo, TV, VCR
Communication Equipment: Furuno single sideband radio, VHF radio, SSB radio
Electricity: 110 volts AC / 60 Hz
Type: Three-Masted Staysail Schooner
L.O.A.: 140 feet / 46 meters
Beam: 21 feet / 6.8 meters
Engines: 4 cylinder Alpha Diesel, 280 BHP. One 1500 puond thrust Arcturus bowthruster
Generators: 2 x 35 KVA John Deere
Builder: Titleness, Norway
Speed: 9 knots under power
Accomodations
4 cabins with twin beds
4 cabins with double beds
All cabins have private facilities
Crew: 8 plus one naturalist guide
[Update March 1st, 2010] Effective today, the respective airlines now charge an additional USD $10 per ticket (for ticket issuing).
Airline fares have increased due to governmental airport taxes effective immediately (January 7th, 2010). For those passengers already paid in full, Sangay Touring® will absorb this increase.
For all unpaid and new invoices, these rates will apply
HIGH SEASON: January 1st to April 30th / June 15th to September 14th / November 1st to December 31st
GALAPAGOS FLIGHT RATES - HIGH SEASON
| ROUTING |
ADULT |
CHILD |
| QUITO - GALAPAGOS - QUITO |
USD $422 |
USD $217 |
| QUITO - GALAPAGOS - GUAYAQUIL |
USD $403 |
USD $208 |
| GUAYAQUIL - GALAPAGOS - QUITO |
USD $400 |
USD $205 |
| GUAYAQUIL - GALAPAGOS - GUAYAQUIL |
USD $372 |
USD $191 |
| $10 per ticket airline surcharge on all routes (as of March 2010) |
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LOW SEASON: May 1st to June 14th / September 15th to October 31st
GALAPAGOS FLIGHT RATES - LOW SEASON
| ROUTING |
ADULT |
CHILD |
| QUITO - GALAPAGOS - QUITO |
USD $367 |
USD $190 |
| QUITO - GALAPAGOS - GUAYAQUIL |
USD $349 |
USD $181 |
| GUAYAQUIL - GALAPAGOS - QUITO |
USD $346 |
USD $178 |
| GUAYAQUIL - GALAPAGOS - GUAYAQUIL |
USD $328 |
USD $169 |
| $10 per ticket airline surcharge on all routes (as of March 2010) |
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Note: ‘Child’ is anyone under 12 years of age / ‘Adult’ is anyone over 12 years of age.

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Sangay Touring® rents a limited number of full body 3.2 mm wet suits (mens & womens) for those visiting the Galapagos Islands and do not have access to this equipment aboard your cruise boat. Rentals are done directly in our offices in Quito:
Luis Cordero E4-358 y Cordero
Quito, Ecuador
(02) 2550-180 / 2550-176 / 2560-428
Monday to Friday / 09h00 to 18h30
Wetsuit rental rates:
7-night cruise: $50 per wetsuit
4-night cruise: $30 per wetsuit
3-night cruise: $25 per wetsuit
Deposit: $200 per wetsuit
All renters must fill out a rental/waiver form.
We prefer that you try on the wetsuit to make sure you get a good fit.
Rental fee and security deposit must be paid prior to leaving the office with the suit(s).
If you pick up the wetsuit(s) the day before your cruise and return the wetsuit(s) the day after your return from the Galapagos Islands, there is no extra charge.
If you wish to pick up the wetsuit(s) more than one (1) day before your cruise, there is a $10 per day fee.
All wetsuits must be picked up and returned to our offices in Quito.

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Sangay Touring® Luis Cordero E4-358 y Amazonas; Quito, Ecuador
Telf 1: + (593-2) 2550-180
Telf 2: + (593-2) 2550-176
Telf 3: + (593-2) 2560-428
Fax: + (593-2) 2560-426
IATA No.: 79-513044
RUC: 1890133734001
https://www.sangay.com
Skype: sangay.touring
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