The M/C Galapagos Journey I offers more comfort than on any other Galapagos boat of its size! Our yacht visits the most remote and less visited excursion sites in the Galapagos Islands; you will practically have the Islands to yourselves during your 4, 5 or 8-day cruise!
It is a Power Catamaran boat built in Guayaquil, Ecuador in 2006, taking into account the highest standards of luxury and comfort. The M/C Galapagos Journey I is a very spacious yacht with larger than average inside and out social areas. She features lots of open deck space allowing guests to make the most of the natural wonders of the Galapagos Islands.
She offers comfortable accommodations in 6 twin bed cabins (14 m2 / 151 square feet, each) located in the main deck and 2 suite cabins (18 m2 / 193 square feet. each) located in the upper deck. All cabins features private facilities, locker and closet, air conditioned. Additionally the yacht has ample resting areas, sundeck, library, TV-DVD room, comfortable dinning room, bar and lounge and Jacuzzi.
M/C Galapagos Journey I will visit some of the more remote islands and cruise with more comfort than other boats in its size with great stability and luxurious interiors.
Advantages of a Galapagos Catamaran
There are several advantages of cruising on board a catamaran versus a monohaul yacht, to mention a few:
Smoother Ride: Almost any Multihull will offer you a smoother ride in rough water due to the dual hull design and the construction's parachute effect as the boat crosscuts the waves. Air trapped between the hulls cushions the impact of re-entry. As the Catamaran does not land on the hull's centerline, like a monohull would, the effects of the impact are spread over a wider area.
Stability: Load levels on a catamaran can be up to 20% greater than a similar size monohull. Catamaran is incrementally more stable as they do not pivot on the centerline. The footprint is wider, helping to negate the effects of rolling seas.
More deck space: A catamaran is wider than a monohaul yacht offering additional deck space and sun bathing areas.
Environment friendly: All power catamarans have less hull resistance in the water, resulting in greater fuel efficiency (comparatively it takes less horsepower and fuel to accomplish optimal performance in a power catamaran than in a power monohull).
Access to remote areas: The catamaran's shallow draft design allows access to waterways that most conventional hulls cannot navigate.
Highlights
-The M/C Anahi offers more comfort than on any other Galapagos boat of its size.
-Our yacht visits the most remote and less visited excursion sites in the Galapagos Islands.
-Some of our itineraries offer the opportunity to spend the night on Santa Cruz Island at a small boutique hotel in Puerto Ayora.
-Our catamaran design offers a smoother ride, more stability, more deck space, lower fuel consumption, and better access to remote areas than a monohull ship. ...view more details
Abbreviated Itinerary
ITINERARIES (SUBJECT TO VARIATIONS):
4 Days: Tuesday through Friday:
Day 1: p.m. Arrival in Baltra Island and transfer to Pto. Ayora. Visit Highlands of Santa Cruz Island. (L,D)
Day 2: a.m. Chinese Hat. p.m. Pto. Egas (Santiago Island) (B,L,D)
Day 3: a.m. Sullivan Bay. P.m. Bartolome Island. (B,L,D)
Day 4: a.m. Bachas Beach (Santa Cruz Island) and transfer to the airport in Baltra. Flight back to Quito or Guayaquil. (B)
5 Days A: Friday through Tuesday:
Day 1: Arrival in Baltra. p.m. Transfer to the yacht. Visit Plazas Island. (L,D)
Day 2: a.m. Interpretation Center & Tijeretas Hill (San Cristobal Island). p.m.Lobos island(B,L,D)
Day 3: Española island: a.m. Gardner Bay. p.m. Punta Suarez. (B,L,D)
Day 4: Floreana Island: a.m. Cormorant Point. p.m. Post Office Bay. (B,L,D)
Day 5: a.m. Visit Charles Darwin Station (Santa Cruz Island). Transfer to airport in Baltra. (B)
5 Days B: Monday through Friday:
Day 1: p.m. Arrival in Baltra Island and transfer to Pto. Ayora. Visit Tortuga Bay beach. (L,D), Hotel.
Day 2: a.m. Charles Darwin Station. p.m. Highlands of Santa Cruz Island. (B,L,D)
Day 3: a.m. Chinese Hat. p.m. Pto. Egas (Santiago Island) (B,L,D)
Day 4: a.m Sullivan Bay. p.m. Bartolome Island. (B,L,D)
Day 5: a.m. Bachas Beach (Santa Cruz Island) and transfer to the airport in Baltra. Flight back to Quito or Guayaquil. (B)
8 Days: Friday through Friday
Day 1: Arrival in Baltra. p.m. Transfer to the yacht. Visit Plazas Island. (L,D)
Day 2: a.m. Interpretation Center & Tijeretas Hill (San Cristobal Island). p.m. Lobos island (B,L,D)
Day 3: Española island: a.m. Gardner Bay. p.m. Punta Suarez. (B,L,D)
Day 4: Floreana Island: a.m. Cormorant Point. p.m. Post Office Bay. (B,L,D)
Day 5: a.m. Charles Darwin Station. P.m. Highlands of Santa Cruz Island
Day 6: a.m. Chinese Hat. p.m. Pto. Egas (Santiago Island) (B,L,D)
Day 7: a.m Sullivan Bay. p.m. Bartolome Island. (B,L,D)
Day 8: a.m. Bachas Beach (Santa Cruz Island) and transfer to the airport in Baltra. Flight back to Quito or Guayaquil. (B)
8 Days: Tuesday through Tuesday
Day 1: p.m. Arrival in Baltra Island and transfer to Pto. Ayora. Visit Highlands of Santa Cruz Island. (L,D)
Day 2: a.m. Chinese Hat. p.m. Pto. Egas (Santiago Island) (B,L,D)
Day 3: a.m. Sullivan Bay. P.m. Bartolome Island. (B,L,D)
Day 4: a.m. Bachas Beach (Santa Cruz Island). p.m. Visit Plazas Island. (B,L,D)
Day 5: a.m. Interpretation Center & Tijeretas Hill (San Cristobal Island). p.m. Lobos island (B,L,D)
Day 6: Española island: a.m. Gardner Bay. p.m. Punta Suarez. (B,L,D)
Day 7: Floreana Island: a.m. Cormorant Point. p.m. Post Office Bay. (B,L,D)
Day 8: a.m. Visit Charles Darwin Station (Santa Cruz Island). Transfer to airport in Baltra. Flight back to Quito or Guayaquil. (B)
Note: Itineraries are subject to variations due to weather conditions or Galapagos National Park regulations. B= breakfast, L= lunch, D= dinner. ...see full itinerary
Trip Dates
4-day trips run Tuesay to Friday;
5-day trips run Friday to Tuesday or Monday to Friday;
8-day trips run Friday to Friday and Tuesday to Tuesday ...view more details
Trip Options
2010 Prices Per Person
First Floor Standard Cabins
4-Day: $1980
5-Day: $2540
8-Day: $3925
The flight from Quito (via Guayaquil) to the Galapagos is approximately 2 ½ hours on a Boeing 727. Upon arrival to Baltra travelers pass through an airport inspection point to insure that no foreign plants or animals are introduced to the islands and to pay the park entrance fee of $100 (unless prepaid). Your guide will meet you, collect your luggage and escort you to a short bus ride to the harbor. Motorized rafts, called ‘Pangas’ will then transport you to the M/C Galapagos Journey I and our crew will welcome you onboard. After a safety briefing, we set sail and eat lunch.
After lunch we visit Plaza Island. These are two small islets that were formed a short distance from the East Coast of Santa Cruz. Despite its small size, some of the most interesting and outstanding species of the archipelago occur here. The principal attractions of Plazas are the land iguanas, sea lions and swallow–tailed gulls. It is possible to observe land iguanas relaxing in the shade of cactus plants and swallow-tailed gulls nesting on the rugged southern cliffs (which we will see along with various other sea birds). And that’s not all, the protected rocky seashore is a prime habitat for a large colony of noisy sea lions. Also we will be able to see yellow – tailed mullets, Audubon’s shearwaters, red-billed tropicbirds, frigate birds, and brown pelicans gliding past the cliffs. (B,L,D)
Day 2 (Saturday) San Cristobal: Interpretation Center & Tijeretas Hill / Isla Lobos (Sea Lion Islet)
Built with the cooperation of the Spanish Science Centre, the interpretation centre gives a very good introduction to the Galapagos Islands with its marine and land life and fauna and flora. It is located on the outskirts of the small city of Puerto Baquerizo Moreno, (the capital of the Galapagos Province).
Afterwards we journey to Tijeretas Hill, which takes approximately 20-40 minutes. Once there, visitors are treated to a spectacular view of the white beaches on one side and the roofs of Puerto Baquerizo on the other. The hill is named after the Frigatebirds who frequent the area. Here you will be able to see both the Magnificent Frigatebirds and Great Frigatebirds in the same colony so this is the perfect place to compare and learn to distinguish them.
This site offers some safe snorkelling, a great place for beginners; as there are no strong currents and a brilliant opportunity to look out for stingrays, barber fish and butterfly fish.
In the afternoon we embark to Isla Lobos. This small islet, located only an hour by boat from Puerto Baquerizo Moreno, is separated from the main Island by a narrow stretch of calm water. Upon its rocky shores blue-footed boobies nest and sea lions rest. The atmosphere is one of tranquillity and primitive beauty and reveals a very typical Galapagos environment. (B,L,D)
Day 3 (Sunday) Espanola Island: Gardner Bay / Punta Suarez
Located on the north-eastern coast of Hood, Gardner Bay is an excellent beach for relaxing, swimming and observing sea lions. Here we will also have the opportunity to observe sharks in the crystal-clear ocean waters. Don’t worry they’re safe!
In the afternoon we visit Punta Suarez. This rocky land-point sustains one of the most impressive and varied colonies of sea birds in the Galápagos. Along its southern shore, high cliffs rise up from the sea allowing the visitor spectacular views of soaring birds and of the blow hole, a lava tube where water can spout up to 75 feet into the air according to the intensity of the surf. (B,L,D)
Day 4 (Monday) Floreana Island: Cormorant Point & Devil’s Crown / Post Office Bay
Cormorant Point and Devil’s Crown offer one of the largest and best flamingo lagoons in the Galapagos. It is situated between two tuff cones, giving the area its special atmosphere. Aside from the flamingos, various species of shorebirds can be seen, the most common being its, white-checked pintail ducks and other migratory birds. This is a unique zone due to the huge amount of endemic plant life. It is also very interesting to observe the two distinct beaches: the “green sand beach (due to the high percentage of olivine crystals in the sand) and the “Flour sand beach” which is made up of coral.
In the afternoon we explore Post Office Bay. This site is home to a wooden barrel, historically placed there in the 18th century by the crew of a whaling ship. Ever since this time the barrel has been used by mariners and tourists as a sort of postal service. Whalers and Galapagos residents used to leave their mail inside it, waiting for the captain of any boat headed to where the mail was addressed to deliver it… why not try it out to see if it still works? What´s more, apart from being the location of the Post Office Barrel, this site was also the landing area for some of the first colonists to the Galapagos Islands. (B,L,D)
Day 5 (Tuesday) Santa Cruz: Charles Darwin Station / Highlands
We begin our day at the Charles Darwin Station. Although the majority of Galapagos visitors come here to observe and appreciate the natural wonders the Islands have to offer, many also find it interesting to learn more about the protection and conservation programs in place on the islands. Some of the principal attractions of the National Park Information Center are; the Van Staelen Exhibition Hall, the Breeding and Rearing Center for young tortoises, Lonesome George (the last surviving tortoise from Pinta Island) and other adult Galapagos tortoises in captivity.
In the afternoon we depart on a short hike to Santa Cruz’s Highlands. The trail to the highlands leaves from Bellavista and passes through the agricultural zone, near the National Park boundary, called the Miconia Zone and then goes to the Fern and Sedge zone. With clear weather (unpredictable) this area offers beautiful scenes of rolling hills and extinct volcanic cones covered with grass and lush greenery all year round. (B,L,D)
Day 6 (Wednesday) Chinese Hat / Santiago Island – Puerto Egas
Chinese hat (sombrero chino) is a tiny Island just off the south-eastern tip of Santiago Island and is less than a quarter of 1 sq km in size. It is a recently-formed volcanic cone and its descriptive name accounts for the fact that it appears to take the shape of a downward-facing Chinese hat. (The hat shape is best appreciated from the north-side.) Opposite Sombrero Chino, on the rocky shoreline of nearby Santiago Island, Galapagos penguins and eagle rays are often seen. The island is home to a large sea lion colony and plenty of marine iguanas who cover the volcanic landscape. There are some excellent snorkeling opportunities in the cove.
The excursion to Puerto Egas with its black sand beaches leads to one of the more rewarding visits of the Galapagos. The island was the site of a small salt mining industry in the 1960s, one of several unsuccessful attempts to commercialize the Galapagos. A hike inland to the salt crater is an excellent opportunity to see land birds such as finches, doves, and hawks. A walk along the rugged shoreline, especially at low tide, will allow us to observe many marine species as Iguanas bask on the rocks and sea lions laze in the tide pools. At the end of the trail there is a series of grottoes or sea caves where fur seals and night herons are regularly found resting on the shady ledges. For many, this is the only opportunity to see the Galapagos fur seal, once thought to be on the verge of extinction. (B,L,D)
Day 7 (Thursday) Santiago Island – Sullivan Bay / Bartolome Island
This visitor site provides a unique opportunity to view lava flow that is approximately 100 years old. The Sullivan Bay Lava is known a Panoehoe (Hawaiian for Rope) due to the lava flow having solidified in a mostly ropey-like appearance; it is rare to the rest of the world but is common to the volcanoes of Hawaii and Galapagos. Only a few plants have managed to take root in this harsh environment. The low-lying Mollugo is commonly the first plant to emerge from a bare lava field. Together with the Lava Cactus (Brachycereus) found here these plants are evidence of life returning to Sullivan Bay.
A small barren island that is located across from Sullivan Bay just off James Island, Bartolome has two main visitors’ sites. The first site offers the possibility to climb to the summit of the island, from where visitors can observe a variety of volcanic formations including lava bombs spatter and cinder cones, lava flows and lava tubes. The moon like landscape provides one of the most scenic panoramas in the archipelago. At the second site, visitors have the chance to relax on a beautiful beach, which offers great snorkelling opportunities. Multi –coloured fish and occasionally penguins and sea turtles have been seen at the base of the tall pinnacle rock, which dominates Bartolome’s landscape. A short walk across to Bartolome´s second beach and swimming is strictly prohibited. Here visitors can see White-tipped Reef Sharks at a safe distance swimming along the shoreline. (B,L,D)
Day 8 (Friday) Santa Cruz: Bachas Beach / Baltra
Located to the West of Turtle Cove, the sand on these two small beaches is made up of decomposed coral. As a result the sand here is very white and soft, making it a favorite nesting site for sea turtles. Behind one of the beaches there is a small water lagoon, where occasionally it is possible to observe flamingos and other coastal birds, such as black-necked stilts and whimbrels. The other beach is longer and has two old barges that were abandoned during the Second World War, when the USA used Baltra Island as a strategic military point in order to protect the Panama Channel.
After your visit to Bachas, a bus transfer to Baltra airport is provided. (B)
Note: Itineraries are subject to change due to weather conditions or Galapagos National Park regulations. B= breakfast, L= lunch, D= dinner.
* For 8 Day tours starting on Tuesday, same itinerary, combining both Fridays (morning: Bachas, afternoon: Plazas Island).
* Monday-start 5 Days, spend first night in Puerto Ayora and then meet up with the Journey I on Tuesday.
* 4 Day and Friday-start 5 Day tours follow the same itinerary, however, you will miss the morning excursion on your arrival day and the afternoon excursion on your last day.
Yacht Operation:
You will arrive in the Galapagos from Quito or Guayaquil between 1 p.m. – 2 p.m. local time. After airport check out as well as payment of entrance fees and taxes, passengers will be welcomed by crew and our guide and transferred to the yacht (or to town). This is followed by guide explanations and first day tour.
During the next days of your cruise, the boat starts to sail at about 2 a.m. for the next island and arrives at about 6 a.m. Breakfast is served at about 7 a.m. followed by an island excursion which lasts 2 – 3 hours followed by swimming time. Return to the boat is at 1 p.m. followed by lunch. In the afternoon, we begin our navigation towards the next point of visit with swimming and snorkeling activities also.
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Provider Rating: 3 trip reviews
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I believe we had the best boat out there and this should be advertised
by Brian G., Minimal Experience,
Nov 16, 2007
The itinerary was well done except for the fact that the trip is delayed to change out people going for shorter time periods. Although this is a disadvantage for those going for 8 days (vs 3 or 5 days), this was not explained. However, the hold-up did not make our trip any less enjoyable, it would have just been appropriate to know. Good balance between travel, shore time and snorkelling time. Good variety of experiences between each day.
The Anahi was simply a perfect boat in its design for purpose, quality of equipment, safety equipment, layout of facilities and amenities. We passed a lot of other boats cruising these waters that we would not have set foot in. I believe we had the best boat out there and this should be advertised.
Excellent variety, good selection, OK to great cooking. Perfect for the type of trip. Could have some bubbly on board for special occasions (we bought some for the whole gang for my wife's 60th birthday). See note below re allergies.
The guide, Jorge was knowledgeable, personable and kept up his energy for the whole time. The Latin Trails rep, Elizabeth was a delight - she held it all together on the trip and is an excellent asset for Latin Trails. Lenny at the bar and all the crew were superb. Finally, the captain, Tony was a true professional and very approachable for everyone.
My (older) wife has very poor knees and she was able to handle most things except the stairs up to the hill at Bartolomie
The reception by Latin Trails at the Quto Airport was poor. The person was invisible, did not explain anything, would not take seat selections and almost forgot to give us our boarding passes. We spent a lot of effort to find her and then we were ignored. We also were unable to book a specific cabin even though we tried at every opportunity. In the end, there was a free cabin and we were able to change after the fact. Other couples also were not given the room they requested (but arrangements were made after the fact on board). My wife has food allergies and although we carefully provided these in writing, they were not forwarded to the crew (either the Latin Trails rep, Elizabeth or the chef). We spend the first night developing and signing waivers to protect Latin Trails for their slip up but we expected to have proper communications so the appropriate food would be on board before we started. To their credit, both Liz and the chef were wonderful in accommodate the allergies. (A similar slip up occurred with one of the passengers that arrived for the final 5 days so this seems to be common.)
On to the good points. The trip experience was absolutely amazing and all the crew contributed their part to create this. We will definitely recommend it to others. We enjoyed the variety each day and will look back on this as exceeding all expectations. I have an office in Lima and many colleagues are asking about our Galapagos experience.
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This was more than I expected
by Jake and Cindy R., Minimal Experience,
Nov 02, 2007
That was a very memorable trip. The Latin tour guides and the Anahi were first class. We really enjoyed our stay in Ecuador. The accomodations were very memorable. The entire trip was wonderful.
1. It was a little difficult breathing at 2-3 miles up from sea level.
2. I should have notified my charge card company about additional use of my Visa card OVERSEAS. It took a 10 minute phone call to fix this oversight.
3. Departure tax of 40.80 per person was required to leave Ecuador.
All Accommodations in the Galapagos
Meals as noted
Guided tours of Galapagos Islands
Not Included
Not Included
Galapagos Airfares:
Galapagos Entrance Fee (pp): $100
Government fuel surcharge:
• 4 and 5 day trips: $40
• 8 day trip: $80
Transportation On Trip
Transportation Types
Yacht/Sailboat Commercial Jet
Lodging - Accommodations
What are the accommodations like?
There are 6 standard cabins on the main deck, each is 150 sq. feet (14 sq. mtrs.) and 2 suites on the upper deck, each is 193 sq. feet (18 sq. mtrs.).
Standard cabins
Main deck cabins
Lower / Lower Beds
Air conditioning
Private facilities
Hot water
Picture windows
110/220 volt outlets
4 cabins with twin beds
2 cabins with twin / matrimonial beds
Anahi Suites
Upper deck suites
Lower / Lower Beds
Air conditioning
Private facilities
Hot water
Picture windows
110/220 volt outlets
2 cabins with twin / matrimonial beds
Lodging Types
7 Nights Yacht
Details
Provider Social and Environmental Responsibility
We have developed a network of local hotels, eco lodges, and boutique accommodation options; we try to include these in every itinerary we organize so the money stays within the country you visit. We also offer community travel and sustainable tourism programs. All our holidays involve responsible trip guides and transportation suppliers and have strong respect for local cultures and the environment. Whenever possible we use native guides and rural lodging when requested.
What special equipment will we use on this trip? Tell me about it.
- Main Engines: 2 x John Deere IMO 300 HP each
- Electric System: 2 x 50 kw generators (IMO) (110v and 220v. AC)
- Speed : 10 knots
- Water Capacity: 3000 gal. plus water maker with capacity of 1000 gal/ day
- Diesel Capacity : 2000 gallons
- Material Construction : Glass fiber
- Interiors : wooden flooring
- Exterior: Teakwood flooring
- Crew: 9 + 1 naturalist bilingual guide + 1 hotel manager/cruise director
- Navigation & Safety Equipment: One 48 miles Radar; Echosounder; GPS; One VHF radio; Epirb; Magnetic compass; 2 Rigid life rafts for 15 passengers each; 30 life jackets; fire & smoke detectors; complete fire system; 2 Zodiac rafts for 10 persons each. Safety equipment complies with international Coast Guard regulations.
- Accommodation: 16 passengers in 6 twin bed cabins on main deck and 2 suits on the upper deck.
Tell me about the guides on this trip
Crew: 9 + 1 naturalist bilingual guide + 1 hotel manager/cruise director
Maximum Age
None
Yachts - Ships - Live Aboard Boats
Boat Length
90.50 ft / 27.60 m
Travel Provider
Provider Name
Latin Trails/ Ecuador Boutique Travel
Why should I choose this provider?
Our itineraries focus on main attractions of a destination, and out of the way stops to visit unique places. When you travel to Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia and Chile. Get into close contact with local families and indigenous people, find that hidden waterfall, visit local indigenous markets and other local jewels off the beaten path. Latin American Travel is about going to new places.
We set ourselves apart by selecting only local hotels, restaurants, cruise ships, buses, etc. All travel dollars you spend stay in the country you visit. We work with local NGO's and communities offering support and fair trade experiences.
Provider Policies
Terms and Conditions
RESERVATIONS
Early reservations are recommended, since group sizes are limited and airlines often sell out of their best fares many months in advance.
Each participant must submit a separate signed application prior to departure.
Upon receiving your deposit we will send you a confirmation letter, detailed trip itinerary, a pre-departure information booklet with clothing and equipment list, suggested reading list, and general information needed to prepare for your trip. Rendezvous instructions, and final trip details will be sent about 3 weeks prior to departure.
PAYMENT SCHEDULE*
To confirm both FIT and Charter bookings 20% of total trip cost is due
FIT - 60 days prior to departure trip balance is due
Charters – 90 days prior to departure trip balance is due
Payment schedules for cruises, private departures, and certain special events vary. These exceptions are clearly indicated in the detailed itineraries printed separately for each of these trips. Prices are quoted in US dollars and all payments must be made in US dollars whether by check or wire transfer card. All land payments submitted less than 15 days prior to departure must be by cash or cashier's check.
* If Latin Trails does not receive the deposits/total payments according to the above mentioned policy we hold the right to cancel your reservation.
Pricing Policies
PRICING
In order to offer the lowest possible price, all of our tours are priced according to the number of full-price passengers on the trip. For example: Land Cost: $2595 (13-15 members) $2895 (9-12 members).
World Trails staff, trip physicians, or guests of World Trails (travel writers, photographers, leaders-in-training) are not included in the tier pricing count. Prices listed are subject to change since the trip dates and prices have often been published more than a year in advance.
Between that time and the time of the trip's actual departure, we are occasionally faced with exceptional cost increases or currency fluctuations that we cannot absorb. We do everything we can to keep our prices the same as published. Please note that for trips in certain areas of the southern hemisphere such as Patagonia & Galapagos, prices are seasonal.
SINGLE SUPPLEMENTS
Accommodations are based on double occupancy. A single supplement is paid by participants who specifically request single accommodations, subject to availability. If you are traveling alone and wish to share accommodations, we will try to match you with a roommate. However, if a roommate is not available, the forced single supplement will be charged which is 50% of the regular single supplement unless otherwise noted in the detailed itinerary.
Cancellation Policies
CANCELLATION FEE SCHEDULE
Cancellations will be charged the following per person fees if you do not purchase World Trails Tour Cancellation Protection Plan
- Confirmation date – 121 days before departure:
FIT: USD $100 per person
Charter: USD $1000 per charter
- 120 – 91 days prior to departure
FIT & Charter: 20% of total trip cost
- 90 – 61 days prior to departure
FIT: 20% of total trip cost
Charter: 100% of total trip cost
- 60 days or less prior to departure
FIT & Charter: 100% of total trip cost
* Latin Trails accepts only written cancellations, sent by email or fax. Penalty fees for cancellations will automatically be discounted from deposits/total payments.
CANCELLATION PROTECTION PLAN
$89 Cancellation Protection Plan ($189 for Galápagos and Patagonia). This optional plan provides a full cash or credit card refund less a $50 per person deductible ($150 for Galapagos and Patagonia) for cancellations made for any reason whatsoever, at any time prior to departure. Cancellations made within 72 hours prior to the start of the tour will be charged an additional $100 per person administrative fee. The protection plan is non-refundable and non-transferable and must be purchased within 7 days of deposit. The protection plan will be added to your initial invoice. If you do not wish to purchase this protection, please deduct the amount. Plan does not cover travel agent commissions for cancelled tours. Does not include airfare of any kind.
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TESTIMONIALS
I would recommend this trip to a friend in a second. The trip to the Galapagos was Outstanding. The Letty was wonderful; the naturalists were the greatest; the food was superb; the crew excellent; (I\'m running out of adjectives) I would recommend the whole thing and your agency also. You really provided excellent service and information. I felt I could email or call you with any questions and I knew you would answer quickly and I felt honestly. For just taking a chance finding you on the internet, I was very fortunate.
-- Joyce P, Galapagos Islands on the Eric, Letty, Flamingo I
The Inca trail trek can only be described as magical. I tried my best to be cynical, but it didn’t work. This trip was pure magic and absolutely perfect.
The logistics of the trip were impeccable. The ground transportation was on time and they made sure I was able to obtain my boarding pass and pay the airport tax at each leg of the trip.
Out on the hike, my guide Oswaldo was fabulous.
The food on the trail was amazing. The chef created simple and fresh meals that were bursting with local flavor.
-- Terry B, Inca Trail 5-day with Andean Adventures
Just returned from Costa Rica last night ... trip was a GREAT SUCCESS! We all thank you VERY MUCH for arranging the trip.
-- Bob Fenchel, Custom Costa Rica with Camino Travel
We’ve been home just over a week now and I just wanted to send you a quick note to let you just how fantastically well everything went! Ok, so we did end up paying the full whack (which I’ve decided just not to think about!). However, we had a fantastic guide and everything ran really smoothly and we had a fantastic time. From being collected from the hotel (Vieja Cuba which was lovely) to being looked after once we got to the Galapagos it was all just perfect, so thank you very much for being an important part of our fabulous trip.
Cheers Greg !
-- Marayka K., Galapagos Multisport 7-Day Adventure