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NEW FLAMINGO

TECHNICAL INFORMATION

Category: Economic
Capacity: 10 Passengers
Accommodation: 5 Double cabins with bunk beds, private bathroom, shower, hot water, centralized air. Bar and areas, Tv, Dvd, sundeck, dinning room. Socket 110 V.
Crew: 5 + 1 Naturalist Guide Level II Bilingual Spanish / English
Speed: 9 Knots
Length: 50 Ft
Beam: 15 Ft

HIGH SEASON
July August November and December

LOW SEASON
The rest of the year

Pictures of the boat
http://picasaweb.google.es/EquateurVoyages/NewFlamingo

Itineraries


5 Days Cruise: Departure on Friday

Day1: San Cristobal - Leon Dormido - Isla Lobos
Day2: Santa Fe - Santa Cruz: Punta Carrion
Day3: North Seymour - Santa Cruz: Caleta Tortuga Negra
Day4: Santa Cruz: Cerro Dragon - Bahia Ballenas - Eden
Day5: Santa Cruz: Llerena center - Baltra  


8 Days Cruise: Departure on Tuesday - Itinerary A

Day1: Baltra - Highlands of Santa Cruz
Day2: Floreana
Day3: Española
Day4: San Cristobal
Day5: Santa Fe - Santa Cruz
Day6:
North Seymour  - Santa Cruz: Caleta Tortuga Negra
Day7: Santa Cruz: Cerro Dragon - Bahia Ballenas - Eden
Day8: Santa Cruz: Llerena center- Baltra  

 


 

8 Days Cruise: Departure on Friday - Itinerary B

Day1: Baltra - Santa Cruz: El Chato
Day2: San Cristobal
Day3: South Plazas
Day4: Daphne - Santa Cruz: Bachas
Day5: Santiago: Sullivan - Bartolome
Day6: Santiago: Espumilla - Bucaneros - Puerto Egas
Day7: Rabida - Sombrero Chino
Day8: Santa Cruz: Llerena center - Baltra


Price

 

LOW SEASON HIGH SEASON
5 Days Cruise:   965 USD 5 Days Cruise:   1115 USD
8 Days Cruise: 1535 USD 8 Days Cruise: 1735 USD

 

 

 

Our price includes :
Cruise and visit of the islands
Complete pension
Water, Tea and Coffee Free
Guide 

Our price doesn't include :
Flight ticket Quito/ Galapagos/ Quito
Entry to the Galapagos park: (at this date: 100 Usd)
Tips, personal spending
Visitor Migratory card: 10 Usd
Snorkelling Equipment: 5 Days: 15 Usd, 8 Days: 20 Usd
Wet Suit: 5 Días: 20 Usd y 8 Días: 30 Usd

 

 

 

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Just once in life ...

The biggest spectacle of wildlife on the planet
They were nicknamed the "enchanted islands", "Noah's Ark", "laboratory of evolution" and all other ways to describe the big scale that nature can offer to privileged few who access. The landscape is not that what you might think: Despite the fact that the islands are on the equator in the Pacific volcanic rock abound, and there are few beaches. But make no mistake ...
We do not go Galapagos sunbathing and relaxing but enjoy nature and learn her. In a few days, you will see scenes of wildlife that are normally reserved for researchers who have devoted many years to observe the animals. And a few steps. Sure first you should not take any pictures of an animal because you will be closest to him ! Enjoy this trip to share unique sensations but remember respect rules. None  of them is a whim. Islands live balancing precarious and need our attention and protection.

Far, only ...

A 1000 km of Ecuador, this archipelago of 19 main islands and numerous islets offers a wilderness that you can almost touch. Most practical is an organized trip. Some rules and tips:
A visit to these islands is highly regulated to avoid as much as possible the impact of tourism. Be aware that you can not stay in an area that belongs to a national park without a guide with you, carrying food or smoking. For this latter point to worry, compulsive smokers say they forget cigarettes in front of such a spectacle ...
On islands you can only walk on tagged trails but ago already so many things to see, like birds nesting path eg ... There are other rules: do not animals, not throwing garbage not take sand or plants. Economic cruises not provide diving equipment therefore you should bring it. Take lots of film and memory card because you'll go crazy taking pictures ...

Puerto Ayora, central operation:

Puerto Ayora on Santa Cruz Island, is the most populated of the Galapagos, and the place from which organized the visits if you have not planned ahead. Do not forgot to visit Puerto Ayora’s periphery, and research center Charles Darwin (Monday to Friday 7 to 13 pm and 14 to 16 h and Saturday 7 to 13 h) where you find information on the islands, various types of turtles, including Lonesome George, the last specimen of the subspecies from Pinta Island. You can walk to your home in the area of the island that is not a national park, go to Tortuga Bay (to see the sunset), or visit the volcanic tubes about 3 km from Puerto Ayora on the road to Bellavista.
You can also go to the turtle´s swimming pool Chato (take the bus to Bellavista three per day - and tell the driver to drop you off at the Crossroads). There are several agencies in Puerto Ayora organizing guided tours of the island.

Open objective:

To move on the various islands and the best way is to do it with a cruise. Obviously, the best being that in the long run because they can visit the islands and there are no two alike. You should choose according to your interests, because there are islands on which there are more animals than others. For example, Española is a good place if you want to dive and see the largest marine iguanas of the archipelago. Bartholome is one of the best places to see penguins, and Floreana, in addition to land on a sandy beach of green, you can dive in the Corona del Diablo, a volcano almost submerged.

Have a good time at Galapagos !!!!

 

Contact
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Equateur Voyages Passion
(inside the hostal Auberge Inn)
Gran Colombia N15-200 y Yaguachi 
Quito - Ecuador

Web: www.equateur-voyages.com
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Phone: (593 2) 2 543 803  
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Cell Phone: (593 9) 9935 108