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A Natural History Odyssey on a Delightful Yacht

Galapagos Adventure aboard the Coral II

Ecuador

10 Days

From $7,595

Level 1+

Easiest

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    Overview

    After more than 45 years of bringing travelers to the storied Galápagos, we’re excited to introduce an additional yacht—the delightful Coral II, large enough to host 20 guests but we limit it to just 16 (with space for up to six solo travelers on each departure—and no single supplement aboard!). Our superb Coral II adventure explores across the northern Galapagos, from Genovesa (Tower) in the East, home to the earth’s largest colony of red-footed boobies, to the highlands of Santa Cruz, where we'll mingle with giant tortoises, and out to the remote Western Islands of Fernandina and Isabela, far from the path of day-trippers, where we hike across stunning lava landscapes and snorkel with sea lions and endemic Galápagos penguins.

    Arrive: Quito, Ecuador

    Depart: Quito, Ecuador

    Highlights

    • Walk among unique Galápagos species that have no fear of humans
    • Travel in spacious comfort on a 20-guest yacht that we limit to only 16
    • Hike, snorkel, and sea kayak for an epic natural history adventure
    • Enjoy the expertise of your on-board naturalist guide each day
    • Explore Quito's historic center—2 nights pre-cruise
    • Optional Wi-Fi access aboard the yacht

    Overview

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      Call 1-800-368-2794 or contact us for any questions

      Itinerary

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      Note: All Departures begin on Friday. Flights to Quito typically arrive in the late evening.
      Explore Quito and its colonial district, fly to Baltra on Day 3, board the Coral II. Snorkel at Punta Carrión on Santa Cruz Island, then sail to Genovesa Island, where our walk up the Prince Philip Steps reveals colonies of red-footed boobies, red-billed tropicbirds, and great frigatebirds. Visit Rábida Island, with its red-sand beaches, sea lions, and all nine species of Darwin's finches. Scenic Bartolomé Island brings us fantastic snorkeling with penguins.
      In the Santa Cruz highlands, we look for giant tortoises in the wild, then visit Darwin Station's tortoise-breeding facility to see them up close. Take a panga ride among rays and sea turtles in Black Turtle Cove, then visit Punta Espinosa on Fernandina to see flightless cormorants. On Isabela, with its spectacular volcanic landscape, Urbina Bay offers great snorkeling. Highlights at Tagus Cove include Galápagos penguins, flightless cormorants, and Lake Darwin, the only freshwater lake in the Galápagos.
      At Puerto Egas on Santiago, walk the black-lava shoreline to see large colonies of marine iguanas basking in the sun along with Galápagos fur seals. Walk to the flamingo pond at Bachas Beach, disembark, fly to Quito on Day 10 and depart, or join one of our extensions.

      Dates & Pricing

      Pricing below is per person and based on double occupancy. The earlier you book, the more choice you’ll have. WT also has the most generous cancellation and transfer policies in the industry, we make it easy if you change your mind. Have a small group of your own? Take over an existing date or choose your own. You’ll have your own private guide–and the adventure–all to yourselves!

      Payment & Cancel Schedule

      At time of reservation: $2,000
      150 days prior to departure: $4,000
      90 days prior to departure: Balance

      Please note that this differs from our standard policy.

      Cancellation & Transfer Schedule

      Minimum fee: $1,000 per person
      61-120 days prior to departure: 50% of trip cost
      60 days or less: 100% of trip cost

      Please note that this differs from our standard policy

      Included
      • Expert leadership of a Wilderness Travel Trip Leader and local guides
      • Accommodations in hotel and yacht
      • All meals included except 2 lunches and 2 dinners as indicated in Detailed Itinerary
      • All ground transportation and baggage handling from meeting until departure
      • All activities as indicated in Detailed Itinerary
      • Use of kayaks, snorkel gear (masks, snorkels, and fins), and shorty wetsuits (3mm)
      • Optional Wi-Fi access aboard the yacht
      Not Included
      • Travel to and from the arrival and departure location as indicated in Detailed Itinerary
      • Additional hotel nights outside the trip's scheduled dates
      • Optional gratuities to Trip Leaders or staff
      • Optional travel insurance
      • Other expenses of a personal nature (alcoholic beverages, laundry, etc.)

      Accommodations

      Scroll through our signature accommodations for this trip below. Although it is highly unlikely, we may make substitutions when necessary.

      La Casona de la Ronda

      Quito, Ecuador

      Days 1-2 (2 nights)

      Set in the heart of Quito's historic district, this renovated 22-room boutique hotel retains much of the character of the original Spanish colonial mansion built in 1738. Guest rooms overlook either the lively (and picturesque) pedestrianized street or the quiet interior patio courtyard and feature hand-carved furniture and polished wood...

      Coral II

      Days 3-9 (7 nights)

      The Coral II has ample social areas on three of her four decks. She is large enough to host 20 guests, but we limit our groups to just 16—with space for up to six Solo Travelers on each departure. The main lounge features panoramic windows, comfy sofas,...

      Trip Leaders

      Wilderness Travel Trip Leaders have a passion and a joy for creating an unforgettable journey. We are extremely proud of them and the incredible travel experiences they make possible. For more information, including client comments about them and which specific trips they will be leading, please click on their profiles below.

      Dennis Ballesteros

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      Cecibel Guerrero

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      Bitinia Espinoza

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      Silvia Vargas

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      What the Trip is Like

      The trip is rated Level 1+, Easy, according to our trip grading system. Trips that are rated 1 have optional walks and little elevation gain or loss. The + indicates that this trip is a bit more strenuous than other trips of this level. Our Galápagos journey is appropriate for anyone in good health who is physically active and enjoys regular moderate walks and hikes, but please consider the following factors when choosing this trip:
      Review Trip Level Details

      The daily hikes are not long (up to 3 miles) but often involve uneven ground, either on dry lava, which can be quite sharp, on rocky trails with uneven surfaces, or on sandy beaches.

      Trips ashore are by Zodiac. Boarding the Zodiac involves walking down a gang-plank set of stairs and stepping onto the Zodiac while both the yacht and Zodiac are moving with the roll of the seas. A crew member on the Zodiac will reach for your hand to help steady you, but it can often feel tricky, depending on the amount of ocean swell. Passengers are required to wear life jackets when traveling in the Zodiacs.

      Shore landings are either "dry" (you step out of the Zodiac on to large rocks or a wooden pier) or "wet" (stepping out of the Zodiac into a foot or so of surf and wading to shore). A dry landing is occasionally tricky, especially on days when the seas are active and the rocks you step onto may be slippery. For a wet landing, you may be stepping from the Zodiac into surf that may be up to your knees or higher, so it is important that you have the agility for this. Of course, our boat staff will be on hand to assist with landings.

      You should understand that this is not a "large-ship cruise," but once you have adjusted to yacht living, you will find this to be one of the most pleasant journeys imaginable. The day usually starts with a delicious breakfast of fresh fruit, cereal, breads, eggs, fresh juice, and coffee or tea. This is often the time when your Trip Leader gives you a briefing on the day's schedule so you can plan your clothing and equipment. On return to the boat, there may be a chance to snorkel or swim before a multi-course lunch is served. During lunch, the yacht often transits to a new area, and in the later afternoon, you'll make a second landing, taking the Zodiac ashore for more exploration and hikes. Visitors must depart the islands by 6:00 pm. After a relaxing dinner, a wrap-up talk will be given by the Trip Leader.

      Trip members should be able to swim and ideally have previous snorkeling experience. The itinerary includes snorkeling excursions on most days and snorkeling is a major attraction for any visit to the islands. The boat has complimentary shorty wetsuits (3mm neoprene) available on board for your use. Please consult our office (and your Trip Leader on the boat) with any concerns about swimming and snorkeling in the islands. Most snorkeling is in water between 10 to 40 feet deep, but if conditions allow, we may offer open-ocean snorkeling near an off-shore reef. These open-ocean snorkels are not suitable for first-time snorkelers or weak swimmers. Your Trip Leader accompanies the group on all snorkeling excursions and the Zodiac will attempt to stay close, should anyone wish to get out of the water. We do not, however, have staff members available to individually assist snorkelers. It is incumbent on each swimmer to keep track of his or her own whereabouts. Currents in Galápagos can be strong at some sites. You should only choose to swim and snorkel in places where you are completely comfortable. To snorkel, you slide off the side of the Zodiac into the water. Getting back in the Zodiac requires climbing up a small metal ladder attached to the side of the Zodiac. The boat man will help, but it is impossible for him to pull you out of the water — you must be prepared to do most of the work under your own power.

      A variety of snorkeling equipment is available on board, but if you are a serious snorkeler, we highly recommend bringing your own snorkel, mask, and possibly fins to assure a proper fit. A proper fit of your mask is critical for allowing you good vision underwater. There is no scuba diving available on our Galápagos trips (our yachts are not set up for scuba diving but there are places in Puerto Ayora where diving is available if you would like to extend your trip). Depending on your personal tolerance for cold, you may not need a wetsuit, but most trip members prefer a wetsuit. Complimentary shorty wetsuits are available on board for your use. If you easily get cold, you may prefer to bring your own full-length wetsuit. Some people like to swim in lightweight leggings or in "skins" (lycra bodysuits sold at dive shops).

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      Itinerary

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      Trip Levels

      With more than 200 different adventures to choose from, we want to help you find the trip that’s right for you. Our Trip Level system ranks each trip in two ways: a number rating from 1 to 6 according to the activity, and general travel rigors. 1 is the easiest and 6+ the most difficult—see descriptions below for explanations of each number. A plus (+) sign means the trip is a bit more strenuous than other trips of that level. The detailed explanation of each trip—below the bar with the number rating—is perhaps more important, specifying activities, altitudes, hiking, and travel conditions. The Detailed Itinerary, available by download or mail, gives further information. Our Area Managers can also answer questions and guide you to the trip that best suits your interests.

      Level 1 – Easiest

      Non-camping journeys, optional walks, little elevation gain or loss.

      Level 2 – Easy to Moderate

      Hotel nights and/or safari-style camping, hikes of two to four hours on some days. Other physical activities are sometimes included, such as optional sea kayaking.

       

      Level 3 – Moderate

      Half- to full-day hikes (3-6 hours) over rolling countryside on most days, occasional steep trails. Many of our hotel-based walking tours are in this category, as are our snorkeling adventures.

      Level 4 – Moderate to Strenuous

      Full-day hikes (4-6 hours), mountainous terrain, significant elevation gains and losses (hiking up or down as much as 3,000 feet) on many days. Altitudes no greater than about 10,000 feet.

       

      Level 5 – Strenuous

      Full-day hikes (4-8 hours), mountainous, steep terrain (hiking up or down as much as 3,500 feet) on many days. Trips with hiking at average altitudes of 10,000 to 12,000 feet are in this category.

      Level 6 – Very Strenuous

      Full-day hikes (5-8 hours), mountainous, steep terrain (hiking up or down as much as 3,500 feet) on many days. Most hikes take place at altitudes above 10,000 feet, with some days ascending as high as 18,000 feet.

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Dennis is an incredibly warm and deeply knowledgeable leader and a highly skilled wildlife photographer as well. &ldquo;I&apos;m genuinely enthusiastic about meeting new people, forging meaningful connections, and sharing experiences of the wonders of Planet Earth.&rdquo; His lectures and fascinating stories bring joy and learning to every journey. "},{"GuideID":851087,"First_Name":"Cecibel","Last_Name":"Guerrero","BioShort":"When you grow up in one of the most diverse and extraordinary places on earth, it seems only right to invest your time and energy in keeping that place special, and Cecibel &ldquo;Ceci&rdquo; Guerrero is no exception. Originally from Ecuador, Ceci guided in the Gal&aacute;pagos from 1993 to 2001. 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Ceci is an avid snorkeler and scuba diver, and has a real enthusiasm for sharing this magical place with our guests. &ldquo;I feel blessed and honored to work in one of the most pristine places on earth,&rdquo; she says."},{"GuideID":850793,"First_Name":"Bitinia","Last_Name":"Espinoza","BioShort":"Bitinia Espinoza has been guiding groups to the Gal&aacute;pagos and throughout Ecuador since 1991. She graduated from the University of Guayaquil with studies in natural history. Her travels on the lecture circuit on behalf of the Gal&aacute;pagos National Park and the Charles Darwin Research Station have taken her to the US and other regions. Bitinia lives in&nbsp;Quito with her two daughters and three grandchildren.","BioLong":"Bitinia Espinoza, better known as Biti, is a native of the Gal&aacute;pagos&nbsp;whose family has lived in the islands since the 1930s. She graduated from the University of Guayaquil with studies in natural history and has been guiding groups in the Gal&aacute;pagos&nbsp;and throughout Ecuador since 1991. Her travels on the lecture circuit on behalf of the Gal&aacute;pagos National Park and the Charles Darwin Research Station have taken her to the US and other regions. She loves training young naturalists and applying her knowledge for the benefit of the future of the Gal&aacute;pagos. Biti enjoys kayaking, snorkeling, and professional photography (she has led photo safari trips several times), and lives in Quito with her two daughters and three grandchildren.&nbsp;"},{"GuideID":850524,"First_Name":"Silvia","Last_Name":"Vargas","BioShort":"Silvia Vargas is in love with the Gal&aacute;pagos Islands and has been since high school, when she first visited from her hometown of Guayaquil, Ecuador. Her passion for the islands drew her back to live in the Gal&aacute;pagos where she works as a certified naturalist&mdash;the perfect job for someone with such deep knowledge and a generous spirit. Exploring the same islands over and over?&mdash;it&apos;s a dream for this Trip Leader. &ldquo;The wildlife here has to adapt to weather so variable,&rdquo; Silvia notes, &ldquo;it&apos;s fun to see how each species figures it out.\"","BioLong":"Silvia Vargas is in love with the Gal&aacute;pagos Islands and has been since high school, when she first visited from her hometown of Guayaquil, Ecuador. Her passion for the islands drew her back to live in the Gal&aacute;pagos where she works as a certified naturalist&mdash;the perfect job for someone with such deep knowledge and a generous spirit. Exploring the same islands over and over?&mdash;it&apos;s a dream for this Trip Leader. &ldquo;The wildlife here has to adapt to weather so variable,&rdquo; Silvia notes, &ldquo;it&apos;s fun to see how each species figures it out.\" With a university degree in Linguistics and time spent living in Europe, Silvia is fluent in both German and English. Her passions include ecological design for both furniture and homes. She also hopes to work with Ecuadorian people to raise their awareness and stewardship of the local environment. As Silvia explains, \"Understanding nature has allowed me to understand human nature better. I feel blessed to work in the Gal&aacute;pagos because on almost every trip, we swim with dolphins and sea lions! And sometimes even whales! 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Be sure to check the expiration date. <strong>Your passport must be valid for six months after your date of exit from Ecuador.<\/strong> In addition, we recommend your passport have at least two completely blank visa pages for every country you will be visiting. It is very important that the blank pages say &#8220;Visas&#8221; at the top. The last few pages of your passport, which say &#8220;Amendments and Endorsements,&#8221; and the final page of your passport, which may not have a page number, are not considered to be legitimate visa pages. You can request a new passport through <a href=\"http:\/\/travel.state.gov\/passport\/passport_1738.html\">US Passport Services Office<\/a> (the service of adding pages for visas was discontinued as of January 1, 2016) or use a visa service agency, which can take care of your passport renewal and expedite the process, if needed. We recommend <a href=\"http:\/\/www.passportvisaexpress.com\/?affId=2120\">Passport Visas Express<\/a>. Be sure to allow sufficient time to acquire or renew your passport before your trip. <br><br>It is a good idea to carry photocopies of your passport's photo page and any acquired visa pages for your trip (if applicable) in case your passport is lost or as an additional piece of identification, as well as two extra passport photos.<br><br>","Custom_Visas_and_Entry_Notes":"US citizens do not need a visa for Ecuador. A tourist card will be issued to you on the flight to Ecuador. Half of the card is collected upon your entry to the country, and you keep the other half to present upon your departure. <br><br>If you are a citizen of any country other than the US, check with a local consulate for entry requirements. <br><br><strong>Inspection &amp; Quarantine for the Gal&aacute;pagos Islands<\/strong><br>The native animals and plants of Gal&aacute;pagos are highly vulnerable to pests and diseases. Because of this, the introduction of exotic organisms may put the biodiversity of the Gal&aacute;pagos Islands at risk. A quarantine inspector will check your luggage at the airport in Quito or Guayaquil, as well on your arrival in the Gal&aacute;pagos. You must declare any kind of organic product in your possession: fruit, vegetables, plants, food, or animal products of any type. The inspector will inform you if such items are permitted in Gal&aacute;pagos. You should also make sure that shoes and clothes are free of soil and seeds. <br><br><ul><li><strong>Food Products: <\/strong>Fresh and perishable food products such as fruit and meat are restricted or prohibited.<\/li><li><strong>Animal Products:<\/strong> Animal products or those derived from animal sources may be prohibited or restricted as they could be carriers of pests and diseases.<\/li><li><strong>Vegetable Products: <\/strong>Articles manufactured from vegetable products could be carriers of transferable seeds, viruses, insects, and fungi. In all cases, an inspection is required to determine the risk level.<\/li><li><strong>Plants and Fresh Flowers: <\/strong>Plants and fresh flowers are absolutely prohibited. 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Check with your bank for information about international transaction fees, daily maximum withdrawal limits, and PIN codes for international ATM use.<br><strong><br>Be sure to bring an appropriate supply of US cash with you.<\/strong> You will need to budget spending money for gratuities, personal items, any meals not included in the trip itinerary (approximately $15-$20 for lunches and $20-$35 for dinners in Guayaquil or Quito, cash or credit card), medical expenses, and extra beverages aboard the yacht. <br><br>Tea, coffee, water and natural juices are complimentary aboard the <em>Coral II<\/em>. Alcohol and sodas are at additional cost. There is an individual bar bill that is tallied over the course of the cruise to be settled at the end and paid by credit card or USD. <br><br>USD bills are accepted in Ecuador and aboard the yacht, including $50 and $100 bills. We recommend that you bring a combination of small and large bills in good condition for expenses during your free time, as merchants are less willing to accept large bills for small purchases.","Custom_Tipping":"Tipping is completely discretionary, but over the years, clients have asked us for tipping guidelines to reward guides and local staff for excellent service. Aboard the <em>Coral II<\/em>, a range of reference would be:<br><ul><li>For the boat crew, $190-$250 per trip member for the week-long cruise.<\/li><li>For the Naturalist Guide (Trip Leader), $190-$230 per trip member for the 8-day cruise.<\/li><\/ul> <br><br>On your own in mainland Ecuador, a range of reference would be:<br><ul><li>For luggage porters, we suggest $1 per bag. <\/li><li>For airport transfer drivers, $2-$5 per person.<\/li><li>Better restaurants add a 10% service charge to the bill. If the service is good, you can add an additional amount.<\/li><\/ul><div> <br><br>If you are adding extra days with guided activities and private transportation, a range of reference would be:<br><ul><li>For the guide, $20-$25 per person per day for a full-day tour.<\/li><li>For the driver, $10-$15 per person per day for a full-day tour.<\/li><\/ul> <br><br>For extensions to Napo, Otavalo, or Peru, please refer to your Extension Pre-Departure booklet.<\/div>","Custom_Food":"Please reach out to us directly to discuss any dietary restrictions or concerns you may have. We can easily make arrangements for most diets, but please keep in mind that certain cultural differences or logistical limitations can make it difficult or at times impossible to accommodate all requests. With this in mind, please inform us at least eight weeks before your trip if you have a special diet, and any food allergies in particular, so we can do our best to meet your needs.","Custom_Communications":"<strong>Time Zone<\/strong><br>Mainland Ecuador is 2 hours ahead of US Pacific Daylight Time (3 hours Pacific Standard Time). The Gal&aacute;pagos Islands are 1 hour ahead of US Pacific Daylight Time (2 hours Pacific Standard Time).<br>\r<strong><br>Phone<\/strong><br>The international dialing code for Ecuador is 593. Please contact your cell phone company for specific instructions for international use. Sporadic signals are available while cruising the islands, but cannot be guaranteed. <br><br>If you don't already have WhatsApp on your phone, we encourage you to download this free app before your trip. WhatsApp is used widely in Ecuador and is a convenient way to contact our local team and the emergency contacts on your trip.<br><strong><br>Email &amp; Internet Access<\/strong><br>Internet access is available at the group hotel in Guayaquil or Quito. There are also internet cafes in Puerto Ayora on the island of Santa Cruz in the Gal&aacute;pagos. Due to the remote location of the islands, cell phone service and Wi-Fi are not available while you are on board. Sometimes there is a weak signal while the boat is near Puerto Ayora, Santa Cruz Island, but it is not reliable. We recommend having friends and family members contact our office should they need to get a message to you. We can deliver messages aboard via the Captain's radio.","Custom_Electricity":"Ecuador and the Gal&aacute;pagos use 110\/120V current. There are two types of plugs: A (two flat pins) and B (two flat pins and a round grounding pin&mdash;the same as the US). Aboard the <em>Coral II<\/em> and in most hotels, you can use either type of plug. Cabins aboard the <em>Coral II<\/em> also have at least two USB ports.","Custom_Laundry":"","Custom_Ship_Notes":"","Custom_Inoculations":"No inoculations are currently required for entry to Ecuador and the Gal&aacute;pagos. Entry requirements are subject to change. We recommend you discuss the following with your physician:<br><strong><br>Polio<\/strong><br>People who have received the primary series of at least three doses of polio vaccine are considered fully immunized. People who are unsure of their status should receive the vaccine (three doses spaced at intervals).<br><strong><br>Hepatitis<\/strong><br>The vaccines HAVRIX and VAQTA (two injections, six to 18 months apart) give long-term protection against Hepatitis A and are worthwhile if you travel regularly to developing countries.<br><strong><br>Tetanus Booster<\/strong><br>A booster is strongly recommended (effective for 10 years).<br><div><strong><br>Typhoid<\/strong><br>The CDC recommends the shot or the oral vaccine, Vivotif Berna, a course of four capsules, one every other day for a week, with full effectiveness reached in a week. You may not be able to take the oral vaccine simultaneously with mefloquine (for malaria prevention).<br><strong><br>For Travel to Ecuador's Amazon:<\/strong><br><strong><br>Yellow Fever<\/strong><br>A Yellow Fever immunization is not required for Quito, Guayaquil, or the Gal&aacute;pagos but is recommended for travel to Ecuador's Amazon. For most travelers, a single dose of yellow fever vaccine provides long-lasting protection and a booster dose of the vaccine is not needed. However, some travelers may require a booster dose. Also, certain countries might require a booster dose of the vaccine; visit the CDC Travelers' Health link (<a href=\"https:\/\/wwwnc.cdc.gov\/travel\">cdc.gov\/travel<\/a>) for information on specific country requirements. Have proof of the shot recorded in your International Health Card and carry the card with your passport. Health officials at borders often (but not always) request proof of the shot. For more information, refer to the CDC website.<\/div><a href=\"https:\/\/wwwnc.cdc.gov\/travel\"><\/a><div><a href=\"cdc.gov\/travel\"><br><\/a><br>Please note: According to the CDC, people 60 years or older may be at increased risk for serious adverse events following vaccination, compared with younger persons. This is particularly true if they are receiving their first yellow fever vaccination. If you are over 60, please discuss this with your physician. <br><br>If you are advised to decline the vaccine, please get a written waiver from your physician or travel clinic in case you might need it during the visa application process.<br><strong><br>Malaria<\/strong><br>If you are traveling to the Amazon, antimalarial medications are strongly recommended but not required.For further malaria information, consult your doctor or the CDC Malaria Hotline (<a href=\"https:\/\/www.cdc.gov\/malaria\/travelers\/\">cdc.gov\/malaria\/travelers<\/a>) or by phone at 888-232-3228.<\/div><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cdc.gov\/malaria\/travelers\/\"><\/a><div><a href=\"cdc.gov\/malaria\/travelers\"><br><\/a><\/div><a href=\"https:\/\/www.cdc.gov\/malaria\/travelers\/\"><\/a><div><a href=\"cdc.gov\/malaria\/travelers\"><br><\/a><br><\/div>","Custom_International_Health":"","Custom_Malaria_Prevention":"","Custom_Staying_Healthy":"<strong>Seasickness<\/strong><br>In general, the waters are calm. However, we recommend bringing some type of anti-seasickness medication, especially if you have never been on a boat before and don't know how your body will react. There are several medications for seasickness, from ZenTrip sublingual strips to tablets (Kwells or Dramamine) to acupressure wrist bands to Scopalomine patches (by prescription). Check with your doctor. Most people adjust naturally after a day or so of cruising. Lying down in your berth for a while, or going up on deck seems to be a remedy for nausea for many people.","Custom_Getting_In_Shape":"","Custom_Medical_Care":"<strong>Emergency Evacuation<\/strong><br>In case of serious illness or injury, it may be necessary to evacuate you to the mainland (Quito or Guayaquil) from the Gal&aacute;pagos. Evacuation by air may or may not be available and costs approximately $36,000. Wilderness Travel <em><strong>highly<\/strong><\/em> recommends that each traveler purchase trip insurance that includes Evacuation in case such an emergency arises. Our preferred insurance carrier, Travelex, offers such coverage and details of their policy can be found at <a href=\"https:\/\/www.wildernesstravel.com\/resources\/travel-insurance\/\">wildernesstravel.com\/insurance<\/a>. <div><strong> <br><br>Medical Services<\/strong><br>Please understand your local guides do not necessarily possess first aid training. The Captains have some basic first aid training, and they can contact the nearest big cruise ships that have onboard doctors. For health problems, you should always carry your home doctor's phone number. People with serious medical concerns must take this into account in choosing Gal&aacute;pagos as a destination. We recommend you bring an ample supply of personal medications with you in your carry-on luggage.<\/div>","Custom_Altitude_Considerations":"","Custom_Covid-19":"","Custom_Reading_List":"Elevate your travel experience by delving into this curated collection of books tailored to your upcoming adventure. They will not only entertain but also provide invaluable insights into the history, culture, cuisine, wildlife, mountain trails, or even folklore of the places you're about to explore. Discover the perfect companions for your journey ahead by <a href=\"https:\/\/bookshop.org\/lists\/wilderness-travel-galapagos\">following the link<\/a> or scanning the QR code.","Custom_Photography":"<strong><br>Underwater Photography<\/strong><br>Past clients have enjoyed taking photos of the underwater treasures and sharing them with other trip members after the snorkeling excursions. We recommend bringing a waterproof camera or waterproof housing for your camera. For more information, visit <a href=\"www.bestproductsreviews.com\/cheap-underwater-camera\">Best Underwater Compact Cameras<\/a>.","Custom_Cultural_Considerations":"","Custom_Giving_Back":"","Custom_Enviromental_Concerns":"Biodegradable shampoo, conditioner, bar soap (hand soap), body wash, and body lotion are provided aboard the yacht. If you choose to bring your own soap or shampoo, we recommend Dr. Bronner's, which comes in liquid and bar form, is environmentally friendly, and can be used as body soap, shampoo, hand soap, etc. We also like Wilderness Wash, Campsuds, and Acure Organics Biodegradable wipes. <br><br>You should plan to bring your own sunscreen and any other toiletries you might need. Since most products wash off your skin while snorkeling, and can cause damage to coral reefs and wildlife, we request you bring reef-safe products with natural and biodegradable ingredients. In general, try to stay away from products with phosphate, surfractants, triclosan, and antibacterial ingredients. For sunscreens we recommend mineral-based products with zinc oxide or titanium dioxide. Brands such as Honest Company, Badger, Raw Elements, and Alba Botanica are found in most sporting goods stores and drugstores. Please avoid all sunscreens that contain oxybenzone and octinoxate, which are harmful to coral reefs.","Custom_Shopping_and_Souvenirs":"","Custom_Seasickness":"In general, the waters are calm. However, we recommend bringing some type of anti-seasickness medication, especially if you have never been on a boat before and don't know how your body will react. There are several medications for seasickness, from ZenTrip sublingual strips to tablets (Kwells or Dramamine) to acupressure wrist bands to Scopalomine patches (by prescription). Check with your doctor. Most people adjust naturally after a day or so of cruising. Lying down in your berth for a while, or going up on deck seems to be a remedy for nausea for many people.","Custom_Explore":"","Custom_Additional_Information":"The Gal&aacute;pagos Islands are very special. No one who visits them comes away quite the same, neither the scientist who works in the middle of Darwin's laboratory nor the casual traveler who discovers a little Eden where animals don't run away in fear. The islands are unique, and very delicate, and deserve our best efforts to preserve them in their natural state. <br><br>To this end, the national park has published the following rules. It is essential that you respect and follow these directives, that you stay on the marked paths, and that you do not wander off or lag behind your group. You can expect your Gal&aacute;pagos guide to be quite strict in enforcing these rules, as the guides all love these islands and will do the utmost to protect them. <br><br><ul><li>No plant, animal, or remains of such (including shells, bones, and pieces of wood), or other natural objects should be removed or disturbed.<\/li><li>Be careful not to transport any live material to the islands or from island to island.<\/li><li>Do not take any food to the uninhabited islands.<\/li><li>Do not touch or handle the animals.<\/li><li>Do not feed the animals. It can be dangerous to you, and in the long run, would destroy the animals' social structure and breeding habits.<\/li><li>Do not startle or chase any animal from its resting or nesting spot.<\/li><li>Stay within the areas designated as visitor sites.<\/li><li>Do not leave any litter on the islands or throw any off your boat.<\/li><li>Do not deface the rocks.<\/li><li>Do not buy souvenirs or objects made of plants or animals from the islands.<\/li><li>Do not visit the islands unless accompanied by a licensed National Park Guide.<\/li><li>Restrict your visits to officially approved areas.<\/li><li>Show your conservationist attitude.<\/li><li>Park rules forbid fishing on tour boats in the Gal&aacute;pagos.<\/li><\/ul>","Custom_Essentials":"<ul><li>Air tickets (or E-tickets)<\/li><li>\rPassport<\/li><li>\rOne other picture ID, such as a driver's license<\/li><li>\rExpense money<\/li><\/ul>","Custom_Luggage":"<ul><li>Medium-sized duffel or roller bag, with a small padlock (must be unlocked for air travel). 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We recommend mineral-based sunscreens with zinc oxide or titanium dioxide because they do not contain harsh chemicals that are harmful to the environment. Brands such as Honest Company, Badger, and Alba Botanica are found in most sporting goods stores and drugstores. You can also shop for \"reef safe\" sunscreen online.<\/li><li>\rLip balm with sunscreen and\/or zinc oxide<\/li><li>\rAspirin, ibuprofen, or Tylenol for muscle pain or headaches, Tylenol PM for sleeping<\/li>\r<li>\r\rAnti-seasickness remedies (see information under &#8220;Seasickness&#8221;)<\/li><li>\rTopical antibiotic (such as Neosporin) for cuts, bites, or sores<\/li><li>\rInsect repellent<\/li><li>\rBlister kit, Second Skin, assorted Band-Aids<\/li><li>\rAntihistamine such as Benadryl<\/li><li>\rImodium for diarrhea. If you wish to bring an antibiotic for diarrhea prophylaxis, please consult your physician.<\/li><li>\rPrescription medications properly labeled. 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Trips that are rated 1 have optional walks and little elevation gain or loss. The + indicates that this trip is a bit more strenuous than other trips of this level. Our Gal&aacute;pagos journey is appropriate for anyone in good health who is physically active and enjoys regular moderate walks and hikes, but please consider the following factors when choosing this trip:","Custom_Terrain":"<p>The daily hikes are not long (up to 3 miles) but often involve uneven ground, either on dry lava, which can be quite sharp, on rocky trails with uneven surfaces, or on sandy beaches.<\/p><p>Trips ashore are by Zodiac. Boarding the Zodiac involves walking down a gang-plank set of stairs and stepping onto the Zodiac while both the yacht and Zodiac are moving with the roll of the seas. A crew member on the Zodiac will reach for your hand to help steady you, but it can often feel tricky, depending on the amount of ocean swell. Passengers are required to wear life jackets when traveling in the Zodiacs.<\/p><p>Shore landings are either &quot;dry&quot; (you step out of the Zodiac on to large rocks or a wooden pier) or &quot;wet&quot; (stepping out of the Zodiac into a foot or so of surf and wading to shore). A dry landing is occasionally tricky, especially on days when the seas are active and the rocks you step onto may be slippery. For a wet landing, you may be stepping from the Zodiac into surf that may be up to your knees or higher, so it is important that you have the agility for this. 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Visitors must depart the islands by 6:00 pm. After a relaxing dinner, a wrap-up talk will be given by the Trip Leader. <br><br>","Custom_What_the_Trip_is_Like_-_Header_2":" Swimming &amp; Snorkeling","Custom_What_the_Trip_is_Like_-_Text_2":"Trip members should be able to swim and ideally have previous snorkeling experience. The itinerary includes snorkeling excursions on most days and snorkeling is a major attraction for any visit to the islands. The boat has complimentary shorty wetsuits (3mm neoprene) available on board for your use. Please consult our office (and your Trip Leader on the boat) with any concerns about swimming and snorkeling in the islands. Most snorkeling is in water between 10 to 40 feet deep, but if conditions allow, we may offer open-ocean snorkeling near an off-shore reef. These open-ocean snorkels are not suitable for first-time snorkelers or weak swimmers. Your Trip Leader accompanies the group on all snorkeling excursions and the Zodiac will attempt to stay close, should anyone wish to get out of the water. We do not, however, have staff members available to individually assist snorkelers. It is incumbent on each swimmer to keep track of his or her own whereabouts. Currents in Gal&aacute;pagos can be strong at some sites. You should only choose to swim and snorkel in places where you are completely comfortable. To snorkel, you slide off the side of the Zodiac into the water. Getting back in the Zodiac requires climbing up a small metal ladder attached to the side of the Zodiac. The boat man will help, but it is impossible for him to pull you out of the water &mdash; you must be prepared to do most of the work under your own power.<br><br>A variety of snorkeling equipment is available on board, but if you are a serious snorkeler, we highly recommend bringing your own snorkel, mask, and possibly fins to assure a proper fit. A proper fit of your mask is critical for allowing you good vision underwater. There is no scuba diving available on our Gal&aacute;pagos trips (our yachts are not set up for scuba diving but there are places in Puerto Ayora where diving is available if you would like to extend your trip). Depending on your personal tolerance for cold, you may not need a wetsuit, but most trip members prefer a wetsuit. Complimentary shorty wetsuits are available on board for your use. If you easily get cold, you may prefer to bring your own full-length wetsuit. Some people like to swim in lightweight leggings or in \"skins\" (lycra bodysuits sold at dive shops).","Custom_Trip_Level_Note_1":"Visiting the Gal&aacute;pagos National Park","Custom_Trip_Level_Note_2":"All yacht itineraries, daily landings, and activities are permitted by the Galapagos National Park and are subject to change at any time as a result of critical wildlife protection measures. We will make every effort to update you in advance if there are changes to our schedule.","System_Choosing_the_Right_Trip":"<p>Adventure travel often involves exotic destinations, unusual levels of physical exertion, or activities you may not have participated in previously. We work hard to help you choose the right trip for you, paying attention to your individual interests, abilities, and needs. If you have questions about the level of comfort or any of the activities described in this itinerary, please call Wilderness Travel at 1-800-368-2794 or email us at <a href=\"mailto:\/\/info@wildernesstravel.com\">info@wildernesstravel.com<\/a>.<\/p>","System_References":"<p>We&rsquo;d be happy to put you in touch with a past client that has traveled with us.<\/p>","System_Visit_Our_Website":"<p>At <a href=\"https:\/\/www.wildernesstravel.com\/\">www.wildernesstravel.com<\/a>, you can book your trip online or find out about added departures, last-minute deals, and one-time Limited Edition adventures that aren&rsquo;t listed in our catalog. You can also access our complete library of detailed itineraries filled with enticing photos and videos, read bios of our Trip Leaders, find descriptions of trip accommodations, and check real-time availability of any trips that interest you.<\/p>","System_Helpful_Links":"<!-- Generated by XStandard version 3.0.0.0 on 2023-01-27T07:52:03 --><p>Wilderness Travel has compiled a list of useful websites for travelers. Find the Toucan Club tab on the home page of our website and choose Helpful Links: <a href=\"http:\/\/www.wildernesstravel.com\/ toucan\/links\">www.wildernesstravel.com\/ toucan\/links<\/a>.<\/p>","System_About_New_Trips":"This is a new adventure and one that we are particularly excited about offering. However, as with all new departures, flexibility and a spirit of adventure are always appreciated! Activities are described in the itinerary but they can vary, sometimes considerably, depending on weather conditions, the group, and other factors.","System_About_Private_Journeys":"<p>Wilderness Travel Private Journeys are designed for people who want to travel with their own small private group, but who still want to experience the same superb itinerary design, great accommodations, and signature quality of Wilderness Travel's escorted group trips. These Private Journeys allow you to choose your own dates and your traveling companions&mdash;and enjoy the WT touch on all aspects of the journey.<\/p>","System_Limited_Edition_Adventures":"This is a Limited Edition adventure&mdash;which means a unique trip we've never run before or offer only every few years. Led by our most experienced Trip Leaders, these journeys often take place in remote destinations with only the most basic infrastructure for tourism. If you see a Limited Edition trip scheduled for this year, now is the time to sign up, as spaces fill very early and the trip may not be back for a while! Planned daily activities and actual timings may vary due to local conditions or the discretion of your Trip Leader&mdash;it is important to bring your spirit of adventure for these special exploratory journeys!","System_Social_Media":"<!-- Generated by XStandard version 3.0.0.0 on 2023-03-29T11:33:43 --><p><strong>SOCIAL MEDIA:<\/strong> We invite you to share your adventure with us on social media. Tag @wildernesstravel and we may even feature your content on our pages!<\/p>","System_If_You_Miss_Your_Flight":"<p><strong>IF YOU MISS YOUR FLIGHT<\/strong><br>If you miss your flight or are otherwise delayed, contact our Wilderness Travel office, as well as our local partners, with your new flight information. Refer to the Emergency Contact Information listed in this Final Bulletin.<\/p>","System_Valid_Passport":"<!-- Generated by XStandard version 3.0.0.0 on 2023-06-16T10:26:21 --><p><strong>VALID PASSPORT:<\/strong> Check that your passport is valid for at least six months from the last day of your trip, and that you have at least two blank pages for any necessary visa or entry and exit stamps.<\/p>","System_Insurance_Policy":"<p><strong>INSURANCE POLICY:<\/strong> If you have purchased the Travelex Travel Protection Plan, you should have received an email confirmation of your policy. Please bring a digital or printed copy of this policy with you. If you cannot find your email confirmation, please contact Travelex's Customer Solutions team at 844-877-1885 or e-mail customersolutions@travelexinsurance.com. If you have not purchased Travelex insurance already, you have the option to do so up to 24 hours prior to your departure.<\/p>","System_Covid-19_Travel_Requirements":"<p><strong>PRE-DEPARTURE INFORMATION<\/strong><strong>: <\/strong>Please review your Pre-Departure Information booklet included in this packet for important information regarding Wilderness Travel's COVID-19 protocols, packing lists, recommended reading, tipping, etc.<\/p>","System_Wilderness_Travel_Office":"<!-- Generated by XStandard version 3.0.0.0 on 2023-03-29T11:38:07 --><p>Our office in Berkeley, California can be reached at 510-558-2488, or by email at info@wildernesstravel.com. We are available during regular business hours (M-F, 8:30 am-5:00 pm, PST). <\/p>","System_ECI_Travel_Insurance":"<!-- Generated by XStandard version 3.0.0.0 on 2023-03-29T11:38:31 --><p>If you have purchased the Travelex Travel Protection Plan through Wilderness Travel, please remember to bring your Confirmation of Coverages (COC) with you on the trip, including your Plan Number and important emergency contact information.<\/p><p>If you've purchased a travel protection plan on your own, we recommend that you bring a copy of your policy, including all coverages, with you on your trip.<\/p>","System_Face_Masks_and_Hand_Sanitizer":"","System_DidNotPurchase_Insurance":"<!-- Generated by XStandard version 3.0.0.0 on 2023-02-28T12:27:44 --><p>Travel Insurance: We recommend that you purchase travel insurance for this trip. For your convenience, we offer Travelex travel protection. Please let us know if you would like us to add the Travelex Travel Protection Plan to this final invoice. You can learn more about the policy on our <a href=\"https:\/\/www.wildernesstravel.com\/toucan\/travel-insurance\">website<\/a>.<\/p>","System_Purchased_Insurance":"Please remember to bring a copy of your Travelex Confirmation of Coverage and State Specific Policy with you on your trip. You should have received an email directly from Travelex with these documents. If you need this email to be re-sent, please contact Travelex's Customer Solutions team at 844-877-1885 or e-mail customersolutions@travelexinsurance.com. <br><br><br>","System_COVID-19":"The Public Health Emergency for COVID-19 declared by the World Health Organization and the US Department of Health and Human Services expired in 2023. As of March 2024, we no longer require guests who exhibit cold or flu symptoms to test for COVID-19. Guests who test positive for COVID-19 will be required to follow local health protocols, wear a mask in group vehicles and during indoor activities for the remainder of the trip, and may be asked to dine separately. Any travel companion sharing a room with them will also be required to wear a mask at all times in the shared group vehicles for the remainder of the trip.<br><br>We encourage all travelers to actively monitor their own well-being and to use common-sense preventative measures such as regular handwashing (or use of hand sanitizer) and\/or wearing a face mask. If you are feeling sick, we encourage you to self-isolate and\/or wear a mask to protect your fellow travelers. Guests may be required to wear a mask if the Trip Leader believes the situation warrants it.<br><br>Leading up to the trip, we encourage you to do everything possible to stay healthy, including avoiding close contact with anyone displaying cold or flu symptoms and washing your hands often. As always, by traveling with Wilderness Travel, guests agree to be accountable for their own well-being. If you are worried about a fellow traveler's cold or flu-like symptoms, you may opt to wear a mask or distance yourself as needed. It's important to remember that there are inherent risks associated with travel and group settings.<br><br>These protocols will be reviewed and adjusted as guidance evolves. <br><br>","System_Photography":"<strong>Camera Recommendations<\/strong><br>With the many advances in digital technology, a simple compact digital camera or even your smartphone is capable of taking pictures suitable for the needs of most people. For higher quality images and the ability to use long lenses for closer wildlife pictures, a DSLR camera is well worthwhile, though heavier. Most digital cameras and phones have good video options, but you may want to consider a GoPro for a lightweight, waterproof option. Always practice ahead of time with new equipment and bring your manual with you. You may want to consider renting camera equipment for your trip from places such as <a href=\"https:\/\/www.lensrentals.com\/\">lensrentals.com<\/a>. This is an especially good idea for renting large zoom lenses that you may need for just one trip. Adding their extra insurance fee to cover expensive equipment is recommended. <br><strong><br>Camera Accessories<\/strong><br>We recommend bringing at least two large capacity memory cards or a small digital storage unit (or tablet) to back up your photos, freeing space on your memory cards. Don't forget to bring a battery charger and a backup battery so one is always charged and ready to use. For trips where you may be away from power sources for multiple days, consider looking into a solar-powered battery charger or buying additional backup batteries, and check that you have the appropriate adapter for the electrical outlets in your destination.<br><strong><br>Sharing Your Images<\/strong><br>We would love for you to share photos from your trip, and with your permission, may even use your photos in our marketing materials or on our photo blog. We request that you send us a small sample of your best images. Please email your photos to wtphotoblog@gmail.com or tag us @WildernessTravel on social media.<br><strong><br>Photography Etiquette<\/strong><br>When taking pictures of local people, be aware of cultural considerations. Approaching people with a warm smile and using polite gestures or simple phrases to ask permission to photograph them usually works well. It is always recommended to engage people in conversation before asking to photograph them, but if people do not wish to have their photo taken, please honor their requests. We urge travelers to avoid giving money in exchange for photo opportunities, which makes it harder for future travelers to have a meaningful personal interaction with local people. Please always heed your Trip Leader's guidelines for what is appropriate. ","System_Gear_Store":"To help you prepare for your next WT adventure, we've put together a great collection of top brands including Patagonia, Outdoor Research, Eagle Creek, and more at our WT Gear Store (<a href=\"https:\/\/wildernesstravel.newheadings.com\/\">wildernesstravel.newheadings.com<\/a>).","System_Questions?":"<p>Our Area Specialists are your single point of contact and would be happy to answer any questions about your trip!<br>800.368.2794 | 510.558.2488<\/p>","System_Pricing_Detail-Small_Group_Adventure":" <br><br>To offer the lowest possible cost, our trips are priced according to the number of participants on the trip. All costs are per person, based on double occupancy. If you wish to have a single room, you must pay the single supplement fee. Please note that Wilderness Travel staff, or guests of Wilderness Travel such as travel writers, photographers, or leaders-in-training, are not included in the tier pricing count.","System_Travel_Insurance":"<!-- Generated by XStandard version 3.0.0.0 on 2023-01-27T07:58:05 --><p>We highly recommend you purchase travel insurance. You can take advantage of a comprehensive Travel Protection Plan designed for Wilderness Travel by Travelex, or purchase other insurance on your own. See our website for details: <a href=\"http:\/\/www.wildernesstravel.com\/insurance\">www.wildernesstravel.com\/insurance<\/a><\/p>","System_Make_it_Your_Trip":"<!-- Generated by XStandard version 3.0.0.0 on 2023-03-29T11:44:18 --><p>The prices above are for the ready-to-book adventure outlined in this Detailed Itinerary, a popular option that has been handcrafted by our Area Specialists to include the best of every destination. While many travelers choose to book this tour as is, our Area Specialists are also happy to work with you to customize this Private Journey to suit your specific interests and style of travel. We can arrange for longer or shorter stays, offer hotel upgrades (see below for sample costs), or add an extension to additional places of interest. We can even add special activities or customize excursions depending on your interests. We invite you to contact us to discuss your options!<\/p>","System_Signing_up_for_a_Trip":"<!-- Generated by XStandard version 3.0.0.0 on 2023-03-29T11:44:42 --><p>Early reservations are recommended since accommodations often sell out far in advance. Please call 1-800-368-2794 and ask for our [Africa Manager] or email us at [africa@ wildernesstravel.com] with any questions that you may have about this trip. To reserve your Private Journey, we will need to know your preferred dates of travel. We will then check availability and send you a proposed itinerary with exact pricing for your adventure. We can typically hold a provisional booking for one week. At that time, we must collect your initial deposit or accommodations will be released. We accept Visa, Mastercard, or American Express card. Upon receipt of your deposit, we will send you a Welcome Packet that includes a letter of confirmation, Detailed Itinerary, Trip Application, Medical Form, and Pre-Departure Information Booklet with information to help you prepare for your adventure. Please see our Cancellations and Transfer Fee Schedule for specific payment information.<\/p>","System_Trip_Leaders":"<p>Wilderness Travel Trip Leaders have a passion and a joy for creating an unforgettable journey. We are extremely proud of them and the incredible travel experiences they make possible. For more information, including client comments about them and which specific trips they will be leading, please visit <a href=\"https:\/\/www.wildernesstravel.com\/leaders\/\">wildernesstravel.com\/leaders<\/a>.<\/p>"},"terms":{"PaymentSchedule":"<p>At time of reservation: $2,000<br>150 days prior to departure: $4,000<br>90 days prior to departure: Balance<br><br><em>Please note that this differs from our standard policy.<\/em><\/p>","CancelSchedule":"<p>Minimum fee: $1,000 per person<br>61-120 days prior to departure: 50% of trip cost<br>60 days or less: 100% of trip cost<br><em><br>Please note that this differs from our standard policy<\/em><\/p>"}}