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About the Red Mangrove Inn

ITINERARY
5 DAY-4 NIGHT
(Subject to change according to weather and seasonal conditions)
DAY 1: QUITO/GUAYAQUIL - SANTA CRUZ
AM Ferry crossing to Santa Cruz Island (10 min-ride). Arrival at Santa Cruz
around 11:30 AM (Depending on your flight schedule). Check-in at Red Mangrove
Aventura Lodge.
PM Begin your Academy Bay Tour at "La Loberia", where you can snorkel with sea
lions (optional). 40 min. navigation to "Tortuga Bay". As we enter the white
sandy beach, we have a chance to observe different marine species like Sting
Rays and baby Reef Sharks in the shallow waters of the Mangrove ecosystems.
After swimming on the beach we take a very short hike to the Marine Iguana
nesting site. The walk back is through a Prickly Pear forest carpeted in crimson
Sesuvium with black lava outcroppings home to more marine iguana colonies. Box
Lunch on the beach. Welcome Cocktail. Briefing and Dinner.
DAY 2: SANTA CRUZ - FLOREANA
AM Wake-up call at 6:30 AM. Staff will call for your luggage at 7:00 AM for
transport to dock.. Breakfast. 8:00 AM departure. To our Tortoise Quest
Tour.This tour begins with a trip to "Los Gemelos" (The Twins), two enormous
collapsed lava chambers - an awe-inspiring visual reminder of the power of
nature. The short, easy hike to each of the twins is teeming with endemic flora
and fauna, including the remaining Scalesia Forest draped in Liverwort, large
and small tree finches, the adorable Vermillion flycatcher and more. It's a
wonderful introduction to the majestic power of the forces of natures and the
great biodiversity of the Santa Cruz Highlands. Afterwards, we will visit a
600-acre private reserve where the giant Galapagos tortoises freely roam, graze
and sleep. Sometimes, it's a bit muddy here, so before we set out, there is a
selection of field boots to choose from, large sizes for men are available. You
will be transported through this tropical environment by truck and from there,
you walk through fields to mingle with these gentle giants. As prehistoric as
these creatures look, wait until you hear what they sound like! After visiting
the tortoises, we'll take a 5-minute ride to the entrance of a 450 meter (1350
feet) illuminated lava tunnel. With a ceiling nearly 20 feet high in most
places, this is an incredible opportunity to ramble through the remnants of one
of the most powerful forces in nature...lava flows. Stalagmites, stalactites,
sulfur and mineral colored walls and the rippled form of a floor of lava can all
be experienced in this uniquely Galapagos stroll.
PM Return to Aventura Lodge for Lunch. 2:00 PM departure for Floreana.
Sailing time is 1.5 - 2 hours. We will arrive into Floreana at approximately
4PM. First, we will cruise a cove called "Luz del Dia" (Light of Day). There is
an abundance of life in this cove. You will most likely see penguins and sea
lions on the steep, rocky shore and rays and tropical fish beneath the clear
waters. We will continue on to the main dock in Floreana. It's not unusual to
have to 'shoo' sea lions sleeping on the steps we need to ascend. On the other
side of the dock are black lava rocks typically full of the amazing rich red and
turquoise colored Floreana marine iguanas. We will continue on to our Red
Mangrove Floreana Lodge for check-in. Briefing and a BBQ Dinner at the Lodge at
7:30 PM
DAY 3: FLOREANA - ISABELA
AM Wake-up call at 6:30 AM. Staff will call for your luggage at 7:00 AM for
transport to dock. Breakfast. 8:00 AM departure in an open-air bus that will
transport you up to the highlands of Floreana while your Naturalist Guide begins
filling you in on the history of this, the first settled island in the
Galapagos. You will walk up to see the Asilo de la Paz (Peace Asylum) where the
spring is located, an artisan spring that attracted pirates, whalers and later
settlers to Floreana as it was one of the very few year round sources of fresh
water in the Galapagos. The Cueva de los Piratas (Pirate's Cave) is quite
literally where pirates carved temporary shelter out of soft stone and is also
where one of the original settlers, Margret Wittmer, gave birth to a son, Rolf,
who is still living. Some have almost jokingly referred to it as the
'Stonehenge' of Floreana due to its interesting shapes. Cerro Pajas (Bird Hill)
truly lives up to its name with a multitude of Floreana Finches. It also offers
spectacular views of the island and the sea below. We will visit a tortoise
reserve where you can watch many of the giant tortoises up close and personal.
All the while, your Naturalist Guide will be pointing out the wildlife and
filling you in on the colorful history of Floreana's first inhabitants like the
Baroness and re-telling the legend of the "Floreana Mystery" which entailed the
mysterious deaths of several inhabitants. It has never been solved. Departure at
11:00 AM for Isabela. Sailing time is 1.5 - 2 hours.
MID-DAY: Weather and tides permitted, as we approach Isabela by sea, we will
cruise by Isla Tortuga which is chocked full of frigates, blue-footed boobies
and other birds that rely on the sea for their food. If you brought binoculars,
this is a good time to pull them out. We will arrive into Isabela between 12:30
and 1:00 PM. Arriving in the port is a visual feast with stunning green and
turquoise waters so clear, you can see sea turtles, sea lions and penguins as
though looking through glass. We will check-in to the Red Mangrove Isabela Lodge
and have a hot, wholesome lunch.
PM 2:30 PM departure to Las Tintoreras and Bay Tour. After lunch, we will board
a smaller craft to head out across the port, slowing down to view blue footed
boobies and Galapagos penguins sharing the same rocky, sunning space before
turning a bend and docking. From there, we take an intriguing walk through a
jagged 'AA' lava field, passing abundant colonies of marine iguanas, to see a
small canal full of resting white-tipped reef sharks…if the tide is low, they
are sometimes a mere 2 feet below the surface. The views from here are something
you may carry with you for the rest of your life! The black, treacherous lava
field, the emerald green sea, the forest green mangrove and the cloud capped
volcanoes of Isla Isabela is the sort of afternoon backdrop you are not likely
to ever forget. Once you return to the dock, you can snorkel this warm, shallow
bay surrounded by mangrove, for an opportunity to see white-tipped reef sharks,
sea lions, penguins and, of course, the mystery of the mangrove below the
surface. Don't worry, white-tipped reef sharks are not aggressive, merely
fascinating.
We'll have a bit of time to relax and shower before briefing and dinner in the
Lodge at 7:00 PM
DAY 4: ISABELA - SANTA CRUZ
AM Wake-up call 6:30 AM. Staff will call for your luggage at 7:00 AM for
transport to dock.
Breakfast. 8:00 AM departure for tour. We begin with a drive out of town along
the most beautiful, white sand, palm lined beach in the whole of the Galapagos,
Long Beach. This travel magazine cover stretches on for 3 kilometers before we
hit the National Park and begin with a stop to walk up the stairs for astounding
vistas from the top of Cerro Orchilla. As you drive down the road, you will very
likely see the largest of the Galapagos marine iguanas sunning by the side of
the road and don't be surprised if you have to wait for a Galapagos tortoise to
cross the road in front of you. You will visit the "Muro de Las Lagrimas" (Wall
of Tears), backbreaking effort carrying jagged volcanic rock distances when
constructed by prisoners of a penal colony built there. The path to the Wall of
Tears is abundant with lava lizards, the males are larger and striped and the
females red-throated. If you visit during breeding season, be careful not to
step on or disturb the many nests along this trail. They appear as holes that a
gopher might have dug, but in fact are nests. Birds are also incredibly abundant
and your Naturalist Guide will assist you with identification. Isabela has more
tortoises in the wild than any other island with several sub-species as lava
fields created a barrier that limited their mobility to freely roam. On your way
back to town, you will visit the Interpretation Center, a breeding center for
the giant Galapagos Tortoises and the only place to view the rare, remaining
flat backed (so-called 'tabletop' shells) Galapagos tortoises, many of which
still bear the scars of volcanic activity from Sierra Negra. At roughly 11:00
AM, we will depart Isabela for Santa Cruz. Sailing time is 1.5 - 2 hours.
PM We arrive into Puerto Ayora around 12:30 / 1:00 PM. We will check into the
Aventura Lodge and have lunch. We depart at 3:00 PM for a guided tour of the
fascinating Charles Darwin Research Station. After the Darwin Station, there
will be some free time to shop for souvenirs or browse the shops along Charles
Darwin Avenue. Dinner is at 7:00 PM at the Aventura Lodge.
DAY 5: SANTA CRUZ - QUITO/GUAYQUIL
AM Wake-up call will and breakfast will depend on your flight departure time.
DEPARTURE: You will need to depart 3 hours before your flight in order to be
assured of arriving back at the Baltra Airport the requested 1.5 hours before
your flight. We will transport you from the hotel to the airport, accompany you
on the ferry over to the airport and assist you the whole way with your baggage.
Before entering the 'gate' to depart, you will pass through a line where you
need to present the part of your Migratory Control card you have carefully
guarded and now have handy for the Immigration officer.
RATES ARE PER PERSON AND INCLUDE
Local taxes (12% VAT and 10% service)
Transfers IN / OUT
Welcome cocktail
Access to Private Terrace, wireless internet in rooms and social areas
4 Nights of accommodation at Aventura, Floreana and Isabela Lodge.
All meals included in a fixed menu basis.
Excursions with Bilingual Guide (English- Spanish).
Navigation between islands.
Use of bikes in Puerto Ayora
25% discount for children under10 years old.
RATES DO NOT INCLUDE
Air ticket to /from Galapagos.
Entrance fee to the Galapagos National Park ($100 International visitors, and $6
Ecuadorians).
Control Visitor Card ($10).
Personal expenses.
Beverages.
Gratuities and tips
(Subject to change according to weather and seasonal conditions)
RATES 2011
Program : Darwin´s
Triangle Long Version 5 Nights / 6
Days
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Accommodation |
Single / Person |
Double / Person |
Triple / Person |
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Suite - Ocean View |
$3.667 |
$2.638 |
$2.564 |
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Superior - Ocean View |
$2.996 |
$2.303 |
$2.072 |
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Standard - Mangrove View |
$2.460 |
$2.035 |
$1.893 |
Program :
Darwin´s Triangle Short Version
4 Nights / 5 Days
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Accommodation |
Single / Person |
Double / Person |
Triple / Person |
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Suite - Ocean View |
$2.934 |
$2.112 |
$1.837 |
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Superior - Ocean View |
$2.398 |
$1.843 |
$1.658 |
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Standard - Mangrove View |
$1.967 |
$1.628 |
$1.515 |
Program :
Santa Cruz Premium Pre or Post Cruise Tour 2 Nights / 3
Days
|
Accommodation |
Single / Person |
Double / Person |
Triple / Person |
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Suite - Ocean View |
$1.406 |
$ 1.086 |
$ 1.063 |
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Superior - Ocean View |
$1.197 |
$ 983 |
$ 910 |
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Standard - Mangrove View |
$ 1.031 |
$ 898 |
$ 854 |
Program : Special
Honeymoon Tour
9 Nights / 10 Days
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Accommodation |
Double / Person |
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Suite - Ocean View |
$4.063 |
For more information call your Travel Agent
or Tara Tours Inc at
1-800-327-0080
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