The first-class motor-yacht M/Y Letty, was custom-designed for Galapagos excursions, offering tremendous value for superior comfort. Two experienced English-speaking naturalist guides attend to the details of your Galapagos cruise. Each naturalist takes a group of no more than ten passengers on all shore excursions and shares extensive insights into the islands’ diverse wildlife. Stable rubber boats (Zodiacs), locally called pangas, ferry passengers to shore for island visits. These week-long, comprehensive itineraries visit the islands’ most spectacular sites to witness the unique plants and animals that have made these islands famous.
Two itineraries are offered to adhere to touring regulations established by the Galapagos National Park and Marine Reserve to limit tourist visits for the islands’ health and recovery. Take your pick between this and its companion tour of norther islands, based on your preferences and your dates, or if you want the complete Galapagos experience and have the time, take both!
Built in 1991 and refurbished every year, the 20-passenger yacht features ten double outside-facing cabins located on three decks with polished teak wood interiors and either windows or portholes. The yacht is fully air-conditioned, and all cabins have private bath facilities. Picture windows surround the upper two decks and offer spectacular panoramic views of the ocean and islands. Enjoy sea breezes, sunny days, and starlit nights on lounge chairs and recliners located on the sun deck and observation points. Snorkeling equipment, custom wet suits, and sea kayaks are all available at no additional cost.
During the months of June, July, August, and December, this ship offers special Galapagos departures for families with kids of elementary school age and older.
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Jerome E., Galapagos Family trip
Arrive in either Quito or Guayaquil, Ecuador, where you will be met and transferred to your local hotel.*
Quito is located in a huge valley of the Andes mountains at an altitude of 9,455 feet; it’s a great place to extend your stay to explore the city, the surrounding volcanic mountain range, or possibly an excursion to the fabled Otavalo market.
Guayaquil is Ecuador’s largest city; with its low elevation and coastal location, it is an ideal point from which to fly to the Galapagos. The city’s 1.5-mile waterfront Malecon 2000 riverfront promenade is a lovely and enjoyable place to spend an afternoon.
*Hotel/city tour package is not included in the cruise rate.
Meals
None
BDay 2Quito or Guayaquil
Quito city tour: Stroll down cobblestone streets and through flowering plazas. Visit the old colonial center of Independence Square, the elegant cathedrals of San Francisco, La Compañía, and San Agustín, Quito’s oldest monastery. Drive through the residential section and past the Legislative Palace (Congress). Panecillo Hill overlooks the city and snow-capped mountains. The rest of the afternoon is at your leisure to explore or relax.
Guayaquil city tour: Our first stop is Malecon 2000, an 80-million-dollar riverside complex built along a two-mile stretch of the Guayas River. The waterfront promenade features restaurants, cafes, shops, and museums with art exhibitions as well as free weekend jazz and classical music concerts. Drive through the colorful streets of one of Ecuador’s most important port cities. Visit the Public Market, the waterfront, the docks, and Simon Bolivar Park, which is famous for its tree iguanas. Also, admire the watchtower, La Rotonda, Old Santa Ana Fort, and Las Penas, a charming colonial section of town frequented by artists. The rest of the afternoon is at your leisure to explore or relax.
Meals
Breakfast
CDay 3San Cristobal/El Junco Lake
You will be transferred to the airport where you will collect your tickets for your flight to the Galapagos. Upon arrival at Puerto Baquerizo Moreno, San Cristobal Island, the crew is waiting at the airport to escort you to your anchored yacht. After the welcome briefing, buffet lunch, and safety drill return to San Cristobal to explore El Junco Lake which is the only sizable freshwater lake in Galapagos. Listen to the calls of the sea lions as you ride in the zodiac. Back on board, join your fellow yacht mates for your island briefing and the Captain’s welcome cocktail party and dinner.
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Lodging
M/Y Letty
DDay 4San Cristobal/Punta Pitt/Cerro Brujo
This morning, you visit Cerro Brujo, a breathtaking white coral beach, considered one of the most spectacular in Galapagos and great for a peaceful walk with expansive views and good bird watching. You may choose to snorkel, kayak or paddleboard from the beach or swim with the sea lions. After lunch visit Punta Pitt, a tuff formation that serves as a nesting site for many sea birds including all three types of boobies: Blue-footed, Nazca and Red-footed boobies, both Frigate species, swallow-tailed gulls, Storm petrels and a colony of sea lions. The hike involves rocky terrain and some climbing. Punta Pitt is considered to be a first-class site for birds and on par with Genovesa (Tower) Island. A Zodiac ride is offered as well as kayaking and snorkeling from the beach, following a walk. Return to the yacht for a briefing followed by dinner.
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Lodging
M/Y Letty
EDay 5Espanola/Punta Suarez/Gardner Bay
This morning you’ll have a dry landing at Punta Suarez, Espanola, where you will find the greatest number of endemic species in all of the Galapagos. Sea lions noisily greet you as you land on their beach. Curious Hood Mockingbirds peck at your shoelaces. From April to November, the waved albatrosses, found only on Espanola, perform their wild mating ritual. Colonies of Blue-footed boobies engage in “sky-pointing” to show off for potential mates. Nazca boobies busily care for their young. Stunning swallow-tailed gulls, the only nocturnal gulls in the world, are all around. Red-billed tropicbirds take shelter under the cliffs. You will also find Darwin’s finches, Galapagos doves, and Galapagos hawks, observe a unique species of marine iguana identified with traces of red and green colorings, and spy colorful Sally lightfoot crabs crawling along the shoreline near the famous “blow hole”.
In the afternoon, following a wet landing on Gardner Bay, Espanola, walk along seemingly endless stretches of this white sandy beach where you’ll find large colonies of sea lions. There is no trail to follow, so this is a chance to explore. You may find a Galapagos Hawk, Darwin’s Finches, and Hood Mockingbirds. Swim with sea lions right from the beach, explore by kayak, or just relax. There’s an excellent snorkeling site off Gardner Islet with a colorful diversity of sea life near Tortuga Rock, where snorkelers can explore caves covered with invertebrates.
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Lodging
M/Y Letty
FDay 6Floreana/Punta Cormorant/P.O. Bay
This morning, step ashore at Punta Cormorant, Floreana, one of the few populated islands in the Galapagos. Floreana’s history is rich with mystery and intrigue. Set foot on a green-sand beach alive with the sounds of sea lions. Follow a trail to a brackish lagoon, home to pintail ducks, common stilts, and the pinkest flamingos in the world. Wind your way past a rich variety of plants, including Morning Glory, Cut-leaf Daisies, Palo Verdes, and Scalesia, leading to a beach with powder-soft sand where sea turtles lay their eggs in the sand dunes and rays swim in the shallow water. After the walk, you’ll have an opportunity to snorkel at Devil’s Crown, a shallow sunken crater colonized by a brilliant array of colorful fish and coral. In the afternoon, visit Post Office Bay, probably one of the most famous human sites in the Galapagos. Here, 18th-century English whalers placed a barrel that was used to as a primate post office for mail between the Galapagos and their homeland. You are invited to continue the tradition by leaving your outbound postcard(s) here and to pick up any mail bound for your hometown to hand-deliver when you get back.
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Lodging
M/Y Letty
GDay 7Santa Cruz/Highlands/Puerto Ayora
This morning, you disembark in port and travel by bus to the highlands of Santa Cruz Island. The scenery gradually changes as we wind our way through all seven vegetation zones found in Galapagos. Here, you visit the tortoise reserve at “Las Primicias” one of the private farms in the highlands where you encounter giant tortoises in their natural habitat. Visit Los Gemelos, Spanish for “The Twins”, a pair of large pit craters where we find the bright red male vermilion flycatcher. Today you visit the Centro de Crianza Fausto Lierena (formerly the Charles Darwin Research Station). See all three tortoise corrals and the breeding center with new hatchlings and miniature tortoises not yet ready to be repatriated. Scientists from all over the globe work at the station and conduct biological research from anatomy to zoology. Stop at Van Straelen Hall where there are exhibits and a presentation. Visitors can see the tortoise and land iguana corrals. Puerto Ayora is the social heart of the islands with the largest population of 24,000. This evening you have the option to return to your yacht for a buffet dinner or remain in town on your own account. Those who return to the yacht will be provided zodiacs to return to town to shop for souvenirs, watch a soccer game, or stop at a pub or internet café. Zodiacs will be provided for your return to your yacht.
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Lodging
M/Y Letty
HDay 8Bartolome/Black Turtle Cove
This morning visit Bartolome, where it seems like we are walking on the moon, as this young island is inhospitable to most plants and animals. After a dry landing, take a brisk 30-minute climb up a wooden stairway that leads to the summit of a once-active volcano. Along the way, pause to marvel at lava bombs, spatter cones, and cinder cones. From the top of the stairs, gaze out across the island for a panoramic view, including “Pinnacle Rock”, an eroded tuff cone. Crystal clear water is an invitation to snorkel from the beach or Zodiac with schools of tropical fish and Galapagos Penguins. (a zodiac ride is provided as an alternative)
In the afternoon, enjoy a zodiac ride to Caleta Tortuga Negra (Black Turtle Cove) through a series of coves and inlets surrounded by mangrove. At the end of the day, head back to the boat for a delicious dinner.
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Lodging
M/Y Letty
IDay 9South Plaza/North Seymore
This morning, visit South Plaza, a small geological uplift with tall cliffs offering spectacular views. From a dry landing, the trails lead through prickly pear cactus (Opuntia) and Sesuvium. Here you will find the Galapagos land iguana feeding on the cactus leaves. Toward the end of the hill, you encounter a colony of bachelor sea lions. The dominant bulls are in various stages of recovery from battles lost over prime beach territory. You may also find swallow-tailed gulls, shearwaters, and red-billed tropicbirds, all of which build their nests along the cliffs.
You have a dry landing at North Seymore, a small geological uplift. There, you follow a trail that leads us to Swallow-tailed gulls, Blue-footed boobies and the endemic Land iguanas. Visit the largest colony of Magnificent Frigate birds found in Galapagos. As you stroll along the beach, find marine iguanas and sea lions body surfing the northern swells. After the walk, there is a snorkeling opportunity offered in deep water. We return to the yacht for the Captain’s Farewell cocktail party and dinner as well as a special slide show presentation by your guides.
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Lodging
M/Y Letty
JDay 10San Cristobal/Quito or Guayaquil
After breakfast on board, say goodbye and disembark the ship, then visit the Interpretation Center, opened on San Cristobal Island in 1999, an excellent place to gain a more complete understanding of the natural and human history of the islands. Afterward, spend time exploring the port before heading to the airport for your Aerogal flight back to the mainland. There you may catch a late evening homebound flight or be transferred to your hotel.
Meals
Breakfast
KDay 11Quito or Guayaquil/Onward
Depending on the time of your flight home, you may have time for a city tour or relaxing by your hotel pool. Later, you will be transferred to the airport for your onward flight.
Meals
Breakfast
Anticipated plan; actual route and program may vary.
Dates & Price
Dates
Customized for you on your dates, or join a group on the following dates:
Departs every Sunday until at least December 25, 2022. Recommend a U.S. departure on a Friday.
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The first-class motor-yacht M/Y Letty, was custom-designed for Galapagos excursions, offering tremendous value for superior comfort. Two experienced English-speaking naturalist guides attend to the details of your Galapagos cruise. Each naturalist takes a group of no more than ten passengers on all shore excursions and shares extensive insights into the islands’ diverse wildlife. Stable rubber boats (Zodiacs), locally called pangas, ferry passengers to shore for island visits. These week-long, comprehensive itineraries visit the islands’ most spectacular sites to witness the unique plants and animals that have made these islands famous.
Two itineraries are offered to adhere to touring regulations established by the Galapagos National Park and Marine Reserve to limit tourist visits for the islands’ health and recovery. Take your pick between this and its companion tour of norther islands, based on your preferences and your dates, or if you want the complete Galapagos experience and have the time, take both!
Built in 1991 and refurbished every year, the 20-passenger yacht features ten double outside-facing cabins located on three decks with polished teak wood interiors and either windows or portholes. The yacht is fully air-conditioned, and all cabins have private bath facilities. Picture windows surround the upper two decks and offer spectacular panoramic views of the ocean and islands. Enjoy sea breezes, sunny days, and starlit nights on lounge chairs and recliners located on the sun deck and observation points. Snorkeling equipment, custom wet suits, and sea kayaks are all available at no additional cost.
During the months of June, July, August, and December, this ship offers special Galapagos departures for families with kids of elementary school age and older.
Arrive in either Quito or Guayaquil, Ecuador, where you will be met and transferred to your local hotel.*
Quito is located in a huge valley of the Andes mountains at an altitude of 9,455 feet; it’s a great place to extend your stay to explore the city, the surrounding volcanic mountain range, or possibly an excursion to the fabled Otavalo market.
Guayaquil is Ecuador’s largest city; with its low elevation and coastal location, it is an ideal point from which to fly to the Galapagos. The city’s 1.5-mile waterfront Malecon 2000 riverfront promenade is a lovely and enjoyable place to spend an afternoon.
*Hotel/city tour package is not included in the cruise rate.
Meals
None
BDay 2Quito or Guayaquil
Quito city tour: Stroll down cobblestone streets and through flowering plazas. Visit the old colonial center of Independence Square, the elegant cathedrals of San Francisco, La Compañía, and San Agustín, Quito’s oldest monastery. Drive through the residential section and past the Legislative Palace (Congress). Panecillo Hill overlooks the city and snow-capped mountains. The rest of the afternoon is at your leisure to explore or relax.
Guayaquil city tour: Our first stop is Malecon 2000, an 80-million-dollar riverside complex built along a two-mile stretch of the Guayas River. The waterfront promenade features restaurants, cafes, shops, and museums with art exhibitions as well as free weekend jazz and classical music concerts. Drive through the colorful streets of one of Ecuador’s most important port cities. Visit the Public Market, the waterfront, the docks, and Simon Bolivar Park, which is famous for its tree iguanas. Also, admire the watchtower, La Rotonda, Old Santa Ana Fort, and Las Penas, a charming colonial section of town frequented by artists. The rest of the afternoon is at your leisure to explore or relax.
Meals
Breakfast
CDay 3San Cristobal/El Junco Lake
You will be transferred to the airport where you will collect your tickets for your flight to the Galapagos. Upon arrival at Puerto Baquerizo Moreno, San Cristobal Island, the crew is waiting at the airport to escort you to your anchored yacht. After the welcome briefing, buffet lunch, and safety drill return to San Cristobal to explore El Junco Lake which is the only sizable freshwater lake in Galapagos. Listen to the calls of the sea lions as you ride in the zodiac. Back on board, join your fellow yacht mates for your island briefing and the Captain’s welcome cocktail party and dinner.
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Lodging
M/Y Letty
DDay 4San Cristobal/Punta Pitt/Cerro Brujo
This morning, you visit Cerro Brujo, a breathtaking white coral beach, considered one of the most spectacular in Galapagos and great for a peaceful walk with expansive views and good bird watching. You may choose to snorkel, kayak or paddleboard from the beach or swim with the sea lions. After lunch visit Punta Pitt, a tuff formation that serves as a nesting site for many sea birds including all three types of boobies: Blue-footed, Nazca and Red-footed boobies, both Frigate species, swallow-tailed gulls, Storm petrels and a colony of sea lions. The hike involves rocky terrain and some climbing. Punta Pitt is considered to be a first-class site for birds and on par with Genovesa (Tower) Island. A Zodiac ride is offered as well as kayaking and snorkeling from the beach, following a walk. Return to the yacht for a briefing followed by dinner.
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Lodging
M/Y Letty
EDay 5Espanola/Punta Suarez/Gardner Bay
This morning you’ll have a dry landing at Punta Suarez, Espanola, where you will find the greatest number of endemic species in all of the Galapagos. Sea lions noisily greet you as you land on their beach. Curious Hood Mockingbirds peck at your shoelaces. From April to November, the waved albatrosses, found only on Espanola, perform their wild mating ritual. Colonies of Blue-footed boobies engage in “sky-pointing” to show off for potential mates. Nazca boobies busily care for their young. Stunning swallow-tailed gulls, the only nocturnal gulls in the world, are all around. Red-billed tropicbirds take shelter under the cliffs. You will also find Darwin’s finches, Galapagos doves, and Galapagos hawks, observe a unique species of marine iguana identified with traces of red and green colorings, and spy colorful Sally lightfoot crabs crawling along the shoreline near the famous “blow hole”.
In the afternoon, following a wet landing on Gardner Bay, Espanola, walk along seemingly endless stretches of this white sandy beach where you’ll find large colonies of sea lions. There is no trail to follow, so this is a chance to explore. You may find a Galapagos Hawk, Darwin’s Finches, and Hood Mockingbirds. Swim with sea lions right from the beach, explore by kayak, or just relax. There’s an excellent snorkeling site off Gardner Islet with a colorful diversity of sea life near Tortuga Rock, where snorkelers can explore caves covered with invertebrates.
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Lodging
M/Y Letty
FDay 6Floreana/Punta Cormorant/P.O. Bay
This morning, step ashore at Punta Cormorant, Floreana, one of the few populated islands in the Galapagos. Floreana’s history is rich with mystery and intrigue. Set foot on a green-sand beach alive with the sounds of sea lions. Follow a trail to a brackish lagoon, home to pintail ducks, common stilts, and the pinkest flamingos in the world. Wind your way past a rich variety of plants, including Morning Glory, Cut-leaf Daisies, Palo Verdes, and Scalesia, leading to a beach with powder-soft sand where sea turtles lay their eggs in the sand dunes and rays swim in the shallow water. After the walk, you’ll have an opportunity to snorkel at Devil’s Crown, a shallow sunken crater colonized by a brilliant array of colorful fish and coral. In the afternoon, visit Post Office Bay, probably one of the most famous human sites in the Galapagos. Here, 18th-century English whalers placed a barrel that was used to as a primate post office for mail between the Galapagos and their homeland. You are invited to continue the tradition by leaving your outbound postcard(s) here and to pick up any mail bound for your hometown to hand-deliver when you get back.
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Lodging
M/Y Letty
GDay 7Santa Cruz/Highlands/Puerto Ayora
This morning, you disembark in port and travel by bus to the highlands of Santa Cruz Island. The scenery gradually changes as we wind our way through all seven vegetation zones found in Galapagos. Here, you visit the tortoise reserve at “Las Primicias” one of the private farms in the highlands where you encounter giant tortoises in their natural habitat. Visit Los Gemelos, Spanish for “The Twins”, a pair of large pit craters where we find the bright red male vermilion flycatcher. Today you visit the Centro de Crianza Fausto Lierena (formerly the Charles Darwin Research Station). See all three tortoise corrals and the breeding center with new hatchlings and miniature tortoises not yet ready to be repatriated. Scientists from all over the globe work at the station and conduct biological research from anatomy to zoology. Stop at Van Straelen Hall where there are exhibits and a presentation. Visitors can see the tortoise and land iguana corrals. Puerto Ayora is the social heart of the islands with the largest population of 24,000. This evening you have the option to return to your yacht for a buffet dinner or remain in town on your own account. Those who return to the yacht will be provided zodiacs to return to town to shop for souvenirs, watch a soccer game, or stop at a pub or internet café. Zodiacs will be provided for your return to your yacht.
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Lodging
M/Y Letty
HDay 8Bartolome/Black Turtle Cove
This morning visit Bartolome, where it seems like we are walking on the moon, as this young island is inhospitable to most plants and animals. After a dry landing, take a brisk 30-minute climb up a wooden stairway that leads to the summit of a once-active volcano. Along the way, pause to marvel at lava bombs, spatter cones, and cinder cones. From the top of the stairs, gaze out across the island for a panoramic view, including “Pinnacle Rock”, an eroded tuff cone. Crystal clear water is an invitation to snorkel from the beach or Zodiac with schools of tropical fish and Galapagos Penguins. (a zodiac ride is provided as an alternative)
In the afternoon, enjoy a zodiac ride to Caleta Tortuga Negra (Black Turtle Cove) through a series of coves and inlets surrounded by mangrove. At the end of the day, head back to the boat for a delicious dinner.
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Lodging
M/Y Letty
IDay 9South Plaza/North Seymore
This morning, visit South Plaza, a small geological uplift with tall cliffs offering spectacular views. From a dry landing, the trails lead through prickly pear cactus (Opuntia) and Sesuvium. Here you will find the Galapagos land iguana feeding on the cactus leaves. Toward the end of the hill, you encounter a colony of bachelor sea lions. The dominant bulls are in various stages of recovery from battles lost over prime beach territory. You may also find swallow-tailed gulls, shearwaters, and red-billed tropicbirds, all of which build their nests along the cliffs.
You have a dry landing at North Seymore, a small geological uplift. There, you follow a trail that leads us to Swallow-tailed gulls, Blue-footed boobies and the endemic Land iguanas. Visit the largest colony of Magnificent Frigate birds found in Galapagos. As you stroll along the beach, find marine iguanas and sea lions body surfing the northern swells. After the walk, there is a snorkeling opportunity offered in deep water. We return to the yacht for the Captain’s Farewell cocktail party and dinner as well as a special slide show presentation by your guides.
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Lodging
M/Y Letty
JDay 10San Cristobal/Quito or Guayaquil
After breakfast on board, say goodbye and disembark the ship, then visit the Interpretation Center, opened on San Cristobal Island in 1999, an excellent place to gain a more complete understanding of the natural and human history of the islands. Afterward, spend time exploring the port before heading to the airport for your Aerogal flight back to the mainland. There you may catch a late evening homebound flight or be transferred to your hotel.
Meals
Breakfast
KDay 11Quito or Guayaquil/Onward
Depending on the time of your flight home, you may have time for a city tour or relaxing by your hotel pool. Later, you will be transferred to the airport for your onward flight.
Meals
Breakfast
Anticipated plan; actual route and program may vary.
Additional Cost: Hotel packages for hotel 2 nights, transfers & city tour inquire for cost
Fuel Surcharge may apply
About the ship
M/Y Letty is a small yacht with a seasoned captain, 8 dedicated crew members, and 2 experienced English-speaking naturalist guides attend to the details of your Galapagos cruise. Each naturalist takes a group of no more than 10 passengers on all shore excursions and shares extensive insights into the Islands’ diverse wildlife. Small wooden boats, locally called pangas, ferry passengers to shore for island visits. Outfitted in 1991, the fleet of three 20-passenger first-class motor-yachts Eric and Letty are 83′ long with 24′ beams each and exclusively custom-designed for Galapagos excursions, with spacious accommodations for small groups.
Polished teak wood interior features fully air-conditioned cabins, public spaces, a dining room, a well-stocked bar, a conference area (with television, stereo cassette/cd equipment), and a book and video library. Accommodations include ten cabins located on three decks, each with a large private bathroom, fresh hot-and-cold-water
Please note that this trip operates under different payment and cancellation policies than those described in our complete Terms & Conditions as noted on our website and elsewhere. Please review the complete Terms & Conditions prior to submitting a deposit.
Expenses covered
Normally, our stated land costs include the cost of all guides, leaders, permits obtained after arrival, lodging accommodations, food and entry fees as specified, and all surface transportation associated with the planned itinerary. We do our best to avoid increasing prices after receipt of your deposit, but, rarely, factors beyond our control might require us to change our prices without prior notice, even after you have signed up.
Expenses not covered
Costs not included in the price may include: meals not indicated as included in itineraries; meals prior to arrival in starting cities; transfers, if not arriving or departing on the scheduled group flights; soft drinks, bottled water, and alcoholic beverages; medical expenses, costs of hospitalization, or evacuation from remote areas; laundry; airport departure taxes not included on your airline ticket; accommodations en route to starting cities; visas; airfares; gratuities; and insurance.
Payment and Deposit Schedule
For reservations requiring 1-2 cabins, a deposit of 30% of the cabin cost is due per person. Balance is due 90 days prior to departure. For reservations requiring 3 or more cabins, a deposit of 30% of the cabin cost is due per person. A second deposit of 30% of the cabin cost is due per person 180 days prior to departure and final payment for is due 90 days prior to departure. All payments are NON-REFUNDABLE. All payments are subject to cancellation if payments are not received by the due dates. Airlines require full payment when tickets are issued. All payments may be made by Visa, Master Card, American Express, or check, and the Reservation Form may be submitted via our website. *HOLIDAY departures require an increased deposit of 40% from the regular terms and conditions.
Airfare
We can help you secure air travel arrangements to correspond with land travel booked through Journeys International. We work with an airfare consolidator to assist in booking the flights that suit your needs. If you decide to make your own flight arrangements, you must provide Journeys International with a complete copy of your itinerary showing departure and arrival flights and times. You should plan to arrange your own air travel if you are using mileage credit or originating outside North America, but please be in touch with our office before you finalize ticketing so that we can help you to coordinate the correct arrival and departure dates and times.
Insurance
When you make your reservation, we strongly recommend the purchase of comprehensive travel insurance in case of emergency situations. Please contact us for a recommended policy.
Itinerary Change Fee
There will be a $40 fee for changes once an itinerary has been confirmed and approved. Additional cancellation penalties or change fees may apply as per our terms and conditions. The passenger is responsible for such fees.
Duration 11 Days
The number of days, or duration, in a destination corresponds with the itinerary as published. This is the time period covered by the land cost.
Group Size 20
The stated range indicates minimum required for guaranteed departure and maximum accepted on the scheduled dates. Exceptions can often be made for private departures.
Comfort Level
Superior
Activity Level
Active
Walking and hikes, some over rough terrain, wet and dry shore landings from Zodiacs
Why Journeys International
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