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ECUADOR & GALAPAGOS ISLANDS FOR TEENS
ECUADOR & GALAPAGOS ISLANDS FOR TEENS ITINERARY:

Day 1 Depart U.S. / Arrive Quito

Days 2-4 Quito / Andean Highlands
Otavalo Market, Condor Project, Orienteering, Volunteering
Set out for the Ecuadorian highlands, an area of forests, farmland, villages and volcanic peaks a few hours from Quito. Stop at Otavalo Market, where you can test out your bargaining skills and shop for local crafts. In the afternoon, we mountain bike on trails through small villages and eucalyptus forests. We will also spend approximately one hour in our first orienteering activity, learning to use a handheld GPS and read topographical maps.

Visit Hacienda Zuleta for a tour of the Condor HUASI Project, where Andean condors are raised for reintroduction to their natural environment. If you’re feeling active, there is an optional 4-mile hike from the community of Angla to Zuleta. This afternoon we put our orienteering skills to practice, using a map and GPS coordinates to find a hidden treasure. Evening activities include a ping-pong tournament and pizza.

This morning, we volunteer in a local community project. Options vary – we may paint a classroom for a rural school, teach an English lesson to children, and more. The people of this area appreciate our support and involvement, and it is the best way to learn and truly experience the country and culture. After lunch we will go horseback riding for a couple of hours before returning to our accommodations for an optional bonfire. B, L, D

Two Galapagos Cruises Are Offered:

3-Night Cruise

Day 5 Quito / Galapagos Cruise: San Cristobal Island
Beach Exploration, Snorkeling
Fly to the Galapagos to begin your cruise. Board ship and settle into your cabins. Your seagoing home is the M/V Galapagos Explorer II, a 293-foot, first-class ocean-going cruise ship that carries 100 passengers.

Comfortable cabins feature air-conditioning, private bathrooms and a small sitting area. Experienced naturalists lead shore expeditions to seek out wildlife and help us learn about the fascinating natural history of these volcanic islands.

Visit Ochoa Beach, where you can hike a short trail to a beautiful beach known for snorkeling, swimming, sea anemones, beach vegetation, sea birds, seashore birds, lagoon birds and mangrove trees. B, L, D

Day 6 Galapagos Islands Cruise: Española Island & Santa Cruz Island
Wildlife Viewing, Hiking, Charles Darwin Research Station or Santa Cruz Highlands

This morning we visit Española, southernmost island of the archipelago. Because it is so isolated, Española has a large population of indigenous wildlife. Look for sea lions surfing the breaking waves and groups of iguanas basking in the sun. Further inland, masked and blue-footed boobies nest beside the trails. Hike a trail towards the cliffs to the Blowhole, a fissure in the lava cliffs where seawater jets high in the air.

In the afternoon, we visit Santa Cruz Island, landing in Puerto Ayora Town. You'll have a choice of two activities:

Visit Darwin Station to learn about the research conducted on the island. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is a Galapagos tortoise breeding and rearing center, where tortoises of different subspecies are prepared for reintroduction to their natural habitats. Afterwards, you can stroll through Puerto Ayora, largest town on the islands.

Board a bus for a 45-minute ride through changing vegetation zones to the Santa Cruz Highlands. Here, about 40 giant tortoises live in the wild. By approaching quietly, you can find and observe a turtle on your own. B, L, D

Day 7 Galapagos Islands Cruise: Genovesa Island
Wildlife Viewing, Birding, Swimming, Snorkeling, Hiking

Visit horseshoe-shaped Darwin Bay, created by the curve of a collapsed volcanic crater. Observe frigatebirds, red-footed and masked boobies, wandering tattlers, whimbrels, lava gulls, fiddler crabs, lava and black-crowned night herons. We may also see yellow warblers on the beach and swallow-tailed gulls swooping around the cliffs.

Prince Phillip’s Steps is the breeding ground for the red-footed booby and the masked booby, and home to four species of finch. Genovesa is also home to the indigenous Galapagos mockingbird and the Galapagos dove. If there is time, you can snorkel at El Barranco on the west side of Darwin Bay. B, L, D

Day 8 Galapagos Cruise: San Cristobal Island/Quito
Wildlife Viewing, Swimming, Walking
This morning you’ll visit the Interpretation Center. Donated by the Spanish Government in 1998, this state of the art facility offers a complete education on the Islands. B

After lunch we return to the airport and fly back to Quito. Say goodbye over a special farewell dinner. L, D

Day 9 Return Flight to the U.S. from Quito
 

4-Night Cruise - Available on Select Dates Only

Day 5 Quito / Galapagos Cruise: San Cristobal Island
Beach Exploration, Snorkeling, Swimming, Hiking
Fly to the Galapagos to begin your cruise. Board ship and settle into your cabins. Your seagoing home is the M/V Galapagos Explorer II, a 293-foot, first-class ocean-going cruise ship that carries 100 passengers.

Comfortable cabins feature air-conditioning, private bathrooms and a small sitting area. Experienced naturalists lead shore expeditions to seek out wildlife and help us learn about the fascinating natural history of these volcanic islands.

Visit Cerro Brujo, a beautiful beach located on San Cristobal Island, where you can hike, swim and snorkel. B, L, D

Day 6 Galapagos Cruise: Bartolome Island & James (Santiago) Island
Wildlife Viewing, Hiking, Swimming, Snorkeling
Bartolome is an island of varied volcanic formations with a 350-foot summit and a fabulous 360º view. Land in a cove to see a small colony of Galapagos penguins - the only penguins north of the equator. Sea lions are also found here. Behind the beach can be found red and white mangroves, salt bush, morning glory and prickly pear cactuses.

This afternoon you’ll visit Puerto Egas on James Island, landing on a black beach with eroded rock formations in the background. Hike the trail where the remains of a salt-mining enterprise can still be seen. Intertidal pools are home to a variety of invertebrate organisms. Land iguanas are scattered around, and the trail leads to the fur seal grottos, one of the only places in the islands where fur seals can be seen. B, L, D

Day 7 Galapagos Cruise: Fernandina Island & Isabela Island
Wildlife Viewing, Hiking, Swimming, Snorkeling
Land on Fernandina Island at Punta Espinoza. Look for penguins diving off the rocks into the water and sally lightfoot crabs, herons, sandpipers and wimbrels. Marine iguanas are everywhere: basking in the sand, swimming near the shore, grazing on the exposed seaweed in the lava and blocking the way at the landing dock.

Located on the northwestern tip of Isabela Island, the visit to Punta Vicente Roca is completely by dingy, on a ride that skirts 400 to 500-foot cliff sides. Blue-footed boobies, masked boobies and pelicans can be seen here and sea turtles and sea lions feed along this shoreline. You’ll continue along the sheer cliffs to a secluded cove where there is a large cave that allows for snorkeling or sight seeing. B, L, D

Day 8 Galapagos Cruise: North Seymour Island & Baltra Island
Wildlife Viewing, Hiking, Swimming, Snorkeling
North Seymour is a small, flat island composed mainly of rocks and a long sandy stretch where sea lions and marine iguanas hang out next to the surf. The interior has a small Palo Santo tree and Opuntia cactus forest with blue-footed boobies and magnificent frigate bird colonies.

This afternoon we'll go for a panga ride inside a mangrove lagoon to look for sea turtles, rays and sharks in the clear calm waters. B, L, D

Day 9 Galapagos Cruise: San Cristobal Island / Quito
This morning we disembark the Galapagos Explorer II on San Cristobal Island where we’ll visit the Interpretation Center. Donated by the Spanish Government in 1998, this state of the art facility offers a complete education on the Islands.

After lunch, we disembark the M/V Galapagos Explorer II and fly back to Quito. Tonight we bid goodbye to Ecuador and our traveling companions at a special farewell dinner. B, L, D

Day 10 Quito / Return Home

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Teens and parents alike will enjoy the mix of natural history and Andean culture on this special family adventure.

Your journey begins two hours north of Quito, in Ecuador’s Andean highlands. Here you can learn about the area's ancient indigenous culture while shopping at a local market and visiting nearby villagers and artisans.

Hop on a mountain bike and go for a ride through the stunning local scenery, passing small villages and fields. Learn how to use a handheld GPS and to read topographical maps - later on these skills will be put to use finding a hidden treasure.

Then we head west into the Pacific for our nature cruise among the Galapagos Islands, one of the planet's most fascinating ecosystems. Each day we disembark on a different island to explore, swim and view the almost-tame wildlife. We offer two cruises, including a 4-night cruise for those times of the year when families have longer vacations.

Get the most enjoyment - and the most value - from your family’s trip to South America by adding an exciting optional extension. Discover the monuments of the Inca Empire on our trip to Cuzco and Machu Picchu, experience the Amazon Basin with a stay at a jungle eco-lodge or explore the natural beauty of Ecuador on an active vacation featuring rafting, horseback riding and mountain biking.
 
                DEPARTURE DATES & RATES
Dates

Adults

Teens
12-17
Internal Air
(All Ages)

2008

     
Jun 21 - Jun 29 4,290 4,190 400
Jun 28 - Jul 06 4,290 4,190 400
Jul 26 - Aug 03 4,290 4,190 400
Aug 16 - Aug 22 4,290 4,190 400
Dec 19 - Dec 28
Longer 4-Night Cruise
Deluxe Cabins Available
5,190 5,090 400
Dec 19 - Dec 28
Aboard the Coral II
Longer 10-Day Itinerary
  
4,490 4,390  400
Dec 20 - Dec 28   4,690 4,590 400
Dec 26 - Jan 04
Longer 4-Night Cruise
5,190 5,090 400
Dec 27 - Jan 04 4,690 4,590 400

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Cabin Upgrades: Available for most dates - call for prices.

Single Supplement:
$1,800 ($2,100 for 4-night cruise) for classic cabin.
 

         YOUR FAMILY ADVENTURE INCLUDES
  • All Entrance Fees
  • Accommodations based on double and triple occupancy in hotels and aboard your cruise ship
  • All Meals Except 1 Dinner
  • Travel in Small Groups of 25 or less
  • Services of Naturalist Guides on the cruise and a guide throughout your visit to mainland Ecuador
  • Land Transportation
  • Airport Transfers
  • All Internal Flights from Quito to the Galapagos and your return to Quito
  • Groups of 8 or More Will Be Accompanied by One of Our Mentors who will provide hands-on activities, games and reading materials
  • Complete Pre-Departure Information to help you prepare for your trip, including terms and conditions, pre-departure instructions, a packing list, health requirements, visa regulations and all of your flight details
  • Logbook including a journal, bird lists, mammal lists and sketchpads
  • $100 Galapagos National Park Fee (unless circumstances require that we switch to another ship)
  • Travel Insurance from Travel Insured International covering:
    Trip cancellation, interruption or delay
    Emergency medical treatment or evacuation
    Lost, stolen or damaged baggage or travel documents
    Luggage delay

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