TIP TOP IV - Galapagos last minute

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

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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]
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last minute Galapagos cruise on NEW FLAMINGO

FEEDBACK REPORT FROM FEBRUARY 2010

Aqui estan mis impresiones escritas sobre nuestro crucero a Los Galapagos.

Habia elegido un crucero de 5 dias que iba a las islas del sur de los Galapagos (Baltra, Seymour, Plaza, Santa Fe, Española, Floreana, Santa Cruz) con el barco New Flamingo. Fuimos alla entre el 19 y 23 de febrero de 2010.


El viaje paso muy bien aparte del barco. Habiamos elegido una clase turista, entonces sabiamos que no era un crucero de lujo pero este barco fue muy malo.
De hecho el barco estaba muy muy muy viejo y poco confortable :
- cucarachas y otros insectos en las cabinas y en el puente,
- cabinas muy pequeñas donde no habia lugar para poner una mochila en en suelo (tuvimos que poner las mochilas sobre la cama!),
- infliltraciones de agua en las cabinas cuando lluvia,
- no agua caliente en las cabinas (como lo me habia dicho), y muy poca agua en las duchas,
- el aire condicionado se daño durante el viaje y fue imposible dormir en las cabinas (tan pequeñas que sean), tuvimos que dormir en el puente,
- varios miembros de la tripulacion no tenian cabinas entonces dormaban en el puente tambien.
Sin embargo, la tripulacion del barco era muy amable y la cocina muy rica.
Nuestro guia era formidable con mucha experiencia y sabiduria. El trataba cada rato de mostrarnos causas dificiles de ver o de pasar por un camino diferente de los otros grupos. El hablaba perfectamente el Ingles.
Espero que esto podria servir para los turistas sigientes.
Mis padres estan un poco enfadados a causa de eso. Me preguntaron de escribir al Lonely Planet, porque es gracias a este libro que he encontrado su agencia. Yo espero que este solo es un incidente.
Saludos,
Sarah.

Here are my impression of our cruise in the Galapagos Islands.

We chose the 5 day cruise to the Galapagos Islands (Baltra, North Seymour, Espanola, Floreana, Santa Cruz) on the New Flamingo.  We went from February 19th to 23rd 2010.

The trip went well apart from the boat itself.  We chose a tourist class knowing that we would not be on a luxury cruise but this boat was aweful.

The boat was very very old and uncomfortable.

  • Cockroaches and other insects in the cabins and on deck
  • The cabins were extremely small to the point that there was little if any room to put out backpacks on the floor (we had to put the backpacks on our beds!!)
  • Water filtration in the cabins when it rained
  • No hot water in the bathroom and little water for showers
  • The air conditioning was broken during our trip and was impossible to sleep in the cabins … we ended up sleeping on the deck
  • Various crew members did not have cabins and also slept on the deck

That being said, the crew was very friendly and the food was delicious.

Our guide was fabulous and with a great deal of experience and knowledge.  He tried at every moment to explain everything in detail and spoke perfect English.

I hope this helps you and your future clients.


Galapagos cruise availabilities on NEW FLAMINGO

Last updated: September 7th, 2010

From To Nights Space(s) Rate per person Note(s) Reservation
Sep.10 Sep.14 4 several USD $665 LAST MINUTE PROMO Reserve
Sep.10 Sep.17 7 several USD $1075 LAST MINUTE PROMO Reserve
Sep.14 Sep.17 3 several USD $560 LAST MINUTE PROMO Reserve

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;

CLASS: TOURIST
LINK: http://www.sangay.com/galapagos_boat_NEWFLAMINGO.html


NEW FLAMINGO ITINERARY [7-nights]

TUE: BALTRA / SANTA CRUZ (Highlands)
WED: RABIDA / SANTIAGO (Puerto Egas)
THU: BARTOLOME / SANTIAGO (Sullivan Bay)
FRI: NORTH SEYMOUR / SANTA CRUZ (Black Turtle Cove [Caleta Tortuga Negra])
SAT: PLAZAS / SANTA FE
SUN: ESPANOLA (Gardner Bay / Punta Suarez)
MON: FLOREANA (Punta Cormorant / Post Office Bay)
TUE: SANTA CRUZ (Charles Darwin Station) / BALTRA

NOTE: ITINERARIES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE

NEW FLAMINGO ITINERARY [4-nights]

FRI: BALTRA / SANTA CRUZ (Black Turtle Cove [Caleta Tortuga Negra])
SAT: PLAZAS / SANTA FE
SUN: ESPANOLA (Gardner Bay / Punta Suarez)
MON: FLOREANA (Punta Cormorant / Post Office Bay)
TUE: SANTA CRUZ (Charles Darwin Station) / BALTRA

NOTE: ITINERARIES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE

NEW FLAMINGO ITINERARY [3-nights]

TUE: BALTRA / SANTA CRUZ (Highlands)
WED: RABIDA / SANTIAGO (Puerto Egas)
THU: BARTOLOME / SANTIAGO (Sullivan Bay)
FRI: NORTH SEYMOUR / BALTRA

NOTE: ITINERARIES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE

NEW FLAMINGO BOAT CHARACTERISTICS

CLASS: TOURIST
TYPE: MOTOR
CAPACITY: 10 PASSENGERS
ACCOMMODATION: 5 DOUBLE CABINS (BUNK BEDS)
NATURALIST GUIDE: CLASS II
KAYAKS: NO
SNORKELING: YES (USD $20 for 7-NIGHTS & USD $15 for 4-NIGHTS & $10 for 3-NIGHTS)
SCUBA DIVING: POSSIBLE (MINIMUM 2 PEOPLE / 2 DIVES EACH)
COMMENTS: EXTREMELY BASIC OPTION (IDEAL FOR BACKPACKERS)
SINGLE CABIN: 100%
EXTRA FUEL SURCHARGE: NONE
NORMAL FLIGHTS USED: AEROGAL 2K 032 / 2K 033

NOTE: INFORMATION PROVIDED BY YACHT OPERATOR; SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE

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Galapagos travel aboard Golondrina

Yacht: GOLONDRINA

Class: Superior Tourist

Type: Motor Yacht

Capacity: 14 persons

Last minute Galapagos cruise on GOLONDRINA

Last updated: September 6th, 2010

From To Nights Space(s) Rate per person Note(s) Reservation
Sep.10 Sep.14 4 several USD $800   Reserve
Sep.10 Sep.17 7 several USD $1165   Reserve
Sep.13 Sep.17 4 several USD $800   Reserve
Sep.13 Sep.20 7 several USD $1165   Reserve
Sep.17 Sep.21 4 several USD $800   Reserve
Sep.17 Sep.24 7 several USD $1165   Reserve
Sep.24 Sep.28 4 several USD $800   Reserve
Sep.24 Oct.01 7 several USD $1165   Reserve

ITINERARY

MON: Baltra / Santa Cruz (Charles Darwin Staiton)

TUE: Santa Cruz (Twin Craters) / Santa Fe

WED: Espanola (Gardner Bay / Punta Suarez)

THU: Floreana (Post Office Bay / Punta Cormorant)

FRI: North Seymour / Baltra / Santa Cruz (Bachas Beach)

SAT: Genovesa (Darwin Bay / Prince Phillip’s Steps)

SUN: Bartolome / Santa Cruz (Black Turtle Cove)

MON: South Plaza / Baltra

NOTE: Itinerary subject to change

These prices include:

* All Transfers Airport – Yacht – Airport in Galapagos

* Three complete meals per day

* Excursions to the Islands

* English speaking naturalist guide

The price does not include:

· Round trip airfare to Galapagos

· Galapagos National Park fee US $ 100.00 (To be paid in cash in Galapagos)

· Ingala Immigration card of US $ 10.00 (To be paid in cash in the airport in Quito)

· Tips

· Alcoholic beverages.

· Special service not described above.

· International Airport departure of US $ 40.80

Offering space for 10 passengers, the Golondrina I is one of the smaller economy priced vessels of our fleet. It is equipped with a nice salon that also serves as a dining area. There is also a well-stocked bar on board, ideal to hang out and chat with fellow-travelers about the interesting day you had on one of the precious islands. There is also a covered after deck where you can sit down, relax, and breathe in the salty sea breeze.

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