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National Geographic Endeavour Galapagos Cruises
trip specifics
price
2013
Cabin
Prime
Peak
Holiday
Cat 1
$4,990
$5,780
$6,300
Cat 2
$5,780
$6,560
$7,090
Cat 3
$6,300
$7,090
$7,610
Cat 4
$6,820
$7,610
$8,140
Cat 5
$8,660
$9,450
$9,980
Solo 1
$6,250
$7,220
$7,890
Solo 2
$7,220
 $8,210
$8,880

2013 Season
Prime: All other departures
Peak: Mar 15-Apr 12; Jun 7-Aug 23
Holiday: Dec 20 & 27
   
2013 Cruise Rates with Optional Machu Picchu Extension
Cabin
Prime
Peak
Holiday
Cat 1
$9,580
$10,370
$10,890
Cat 2
$10,370
$11,150
$11,680
Cat 3
$10,890
$11,680
$12,200
Cat 4
$11,410
$12,200
$12,730
Cat 5
$13,250
$14,040
$14,570
Solo 1
$11,940
$12,910
$13,580
Solo 2
$12,910
$13,900
$14,570
 
2014
Cabin
Prime
Peak
Holiday
Cat 1
$5,490
$5,990
$6,590
Cat 2
$6,390
$6,890
$7,440
Cat 3
$6,950
$7,450
$7,990
Cat 4
$7,490
$7,990
$8,550
Cat 5
$9,420
$9,920
$10,480
Solo 1
$6,860
$7,490
$8,240
Solo 2
$7,990
$8,610
$9.,300

2014 Season
Prime: All other departures
Peak: Feb 14 & 28; Mar 7-Apr 18; Jun 6-Aug 29
Holiday: Dec 19 & 26
 
2014 Cruise Rates with Optional Machu Picchu Extension
Cabin
Prime
Peak
Holiday
Cat 1
$10,380
$10,880
$11,480
Cat 2
$11,280
$11,780
$12,330
Cat 3
$11,840
$12,340
$12,880
Cat 4
$12,380
$12,880
$13,440
Cat 5
$14,310
$14,810
$15,370
Solo 1
$12,950
$13,580
$14,330
Solo 2
$14,080
$14,700
$15,390
 
*Prices per person based on double occupancy 

Flights: $450 adult, $225 child
round-trip from Guayaquil to Galapagos
 
Advanced reservation recommended:
Cruises sell out 6-12 months in advance.
duration
10 days
trip dates
Jun 07 - Jun 16, 2013 †
Jun 14 - Jun 23, 2013 †
Jun 21 - Jun 30, 2013
Jun 28 - Jul 07, 2013
Jul 05 - Jul 14, 2013
Jul 12 - Jul 21, 2013
Jul 19 - Jul 28, 2013
Jul 26 - Aug 04, 2013
Aug 02 - Aug 11, 2013
Aug 09 - Aug 18, 2013
Aug 16 - Aug 25, 2013
Aug 23 - Sep 01, 2013
Aug 30 - Sep 08, 2013
Sep 06 - Sep 15, 2013
Sep 13 - Sep 22, 2013
Sep 20 - Sep 29, 2013
Sep 27 - Oct 06, 2013
Oct 04 - Oct 13, 2013
Oct 11 - Oct 20, 2013
Oct 18 - Oct 27, 2013
Oct 25 - Nov 03, 2013 †
Nov 01 - Nov 10, 2013 †
Nov 08 - Nov 17, 2013
Nov 15 - Nov 24, 2013
Nov 22 - Dec 01, 2013
Nov 29 - Dec 08, 2013
Dec 06 - Dec 15, 2013
Dec 13 - Dec 22, 2013
Dec 20 - Dec 29, 2013
Dec 27 - Jan 05, 2014
Jan 03 - Jan 12, 2014
Jan 10 - Jan 19, 2014
Jan 17 - Jan 26, 2014
Jan 24 - Feb 02, 2014
Jan 31 - Feb 09, 2014
Feb 07 - Feb 16, 2014
Feb 14 - Feb 23, 2014
Feb 21 - Mar 02, 2014
Feb 28 - Mar 09, 2014
Mar 07 - Mar 16, 2014
Mar 14 - Mar 23, 2014
Mar 21 - Mar 30, 2014
Mar 28 - Apr 06, 2014
Apr 04 - Apr 13, 2014
Apr 11 - Apr 20, 2014
Apr 18 - Apr 27, 2014
Apr 25 - May 04, 2014
May 30 - Jun 08, 2014
Jun 06 - Jun 15, 2014
Jun 13 - Jun 22, 2014 †
Jun 20 - Jun 29, 2014 †
Jun 27 - Jul 06, 2014
Jul 04 - Jul 13, 2014
Jul 11 - Jul 20, 2014
Jul 18 - Jul 27, 2014
Jul 25 - Aug 03, 2014
Aug 01 - Aug 10, 2014
Aug 08 - Aug 17, 2014
Aug 15 - Aug 24, 2014
Aug 22 - Aug 31, 2014
Aug 29 - Sep 07, 2014
Sep 05 - Sep 14, 2014
Sep 12 - Sep 21, 2014
Sep 19 - Sep 28, 2014
Sep 26 - Oct 05, 2014
Oct 03 - Oct 12, 2014
Oct 10 - Oct 19, 2014
Oct 17 - Oct 26, 2014
Oct 24 - Nov 02, 2014 †
Oct 31 - Nov 09, 2014 †
Nov 07 - Nov 16, 2014
Nov 14 - Nov 23, 2014
Nov 28 - Dec 07, 2014
Dec 05 - Dec 14, 2014
Dec 12 - Dec 21, 2014
Dec 19 - Dec 28, 2014
Dec 26 - Jan 04, 2015
 Photo Expeditions
trip level
Adventure Level 1 - OnAdventure Level 2 - OffAdventure Level 3 - Off
highlights
Guayaquil, Baltra,
Hood, Floreana, Isabela
Fernandina, Charles
Darwin Station, Tower
Bartolome, James
accomm types
Small Ship
The perfect blend of activity and education. The 96-passenger National Geographic Endeavour is one of the best first-class expedition vessels in the Galapagos Islands. The Expedition Leaders and naturalist staff are renowned experts from National Geographic. Enjoy snorkeling, hiking, glass-bottom boat and more. This cruise is perfect for travelers seeking an intellectual experience and is willing to pay extra for National Geographic expertise.

Located 600 miles off the coast of Ecuador, the Galápagos Islands provide a natural habitat for some of the world’s most interesting and unusual animals. Only in Galápagos will you come face to face with wildlife that has never developed a fear of people.

With an expedition to the Land of Darwin, you have the opportunity to study blue-footed boobies performing a courtship “dance,” snorkel with playful sea lions, watch a male frigatebird ballooning his crimson chest pouch to attract a female, kneel beside marine iguanas and marvel at Galápagos penguins.

A Galapagos cruise aboard the National Geographic Endeavour features nimble Zodiacs and kayaks that cruise to the volcanic shores and pristine beaches of Galápagos, and an undersea program utilizes underwater video, glass-bottom boat and hydrophone that bring seldom seen or heard worlds to life. Every expedition in Galápagos is led by a team of five naturalists, (including an Underwater Specialist), a videographer and Expedition Leader, providing a multitude of resources for a rich and unmatched understanding of all that you’ll see.

Day 1 - Guayaquil, Ecuador

Galapagos cruises aboard the National Geographic Endeavour begin in Guayquil, Ecuador. Group flights from Miami are available. We’ve found that Miami is a convenient gateway for most, but other air alternatives are available. Arrive Guayaquil by late evening. Upon arrival in Guayaquil, it’s a short drive to the Hotel Hilton Colón.

Accommodations: Hotel Hilton Colon
Included Meals: n/a

Day 2 - Fly to Baltra, Galapagos & Embark Ship

This morning fly to the island of Baltra in the Galapagos. Flying time from Guayaquil is approximately one and a half hours. Upon arrival, transfer immediately to the National Geographic Endeavour. After settling into your cabin, gather in the ship's lounge for a refreshing welcome drink and a general orientation. By dinner time, you will have already made the acquaintance of some of the exotic animals you've come here to fraternize with.

Accommodations: National Geographic Endeavour
Included Meals: breakfast, lunch and dinner

Days 3-8 - Galapagos Islands

Although exact routing depends on the National Park Service, the National Geographic Endeavour may visit the following islands:

Bartolome
This is an enchanting landscape where lava, mangroves and golden sand converge. Great walks and views abound, with a chance to snorkel with Galápagos penguins.

Santiago
Santiago offers close encounters with Galápagos fur seals and sea lions along with an opportunity to study the inhabitants of the island’s countless tide pools along its indented shoreline. Look for marine iguanas, brilliant Sally Lightfoot crabs and many shore birds. Kayak and snorkel along the spectacular cliffs of Buccaneer Cove.

Santa Cruz
Learn about vital preservation work being done at the Charles Darwin Research Station and see the local culture. Then, head up into the highlands to roam an entirely different highland ecosystem, a moss-draped landscape where wild giant tortoises and various Darwin finch species forage.

Isabela
After landing on a black sandy beach, hike against the backdrop of the youngest Galápagos volcanos and look for colorful endemic land iguanas. Later, snorkel in deep water among sea turtles or kayak and take zodiac rides in search of flightless cormorants and Galapagos penguins.

Fernandina
This is the youngest island in the Galápagos. Discover the marine iguana haven of Punta Espinoza as you hike over young lava flows and take in the dramatic backdrop of Isabela’s volcanoes off in the distance. Galápagos hawks, sea lion nurseries and many sea birds are found here.

Floreana
Snorkel among sea lions in the clear waters off Champion Islet. We may also find flamingos, pintail ducks and various shorebirds. Hike to a pristine white-sand beach, a favorite nesting site for sea turtles.

Española
The exclusive home to waved albatross (Apr. - Dec.) and particularly colorful marine iguanas, Española is also a paradise for Darwin’s finches, sea lions galore and the famous blue-footed boobies. Snorkel and stroll along the island’s lovely beaches.

North Seymour
Experience close-up encounters with colonies of nesting blue-footed boobies (seasonal) and magnificent frigatebirds, plus sea lion harems. Spot swallow-tailed gulls, marine iguanas, land iguanas and fur seals along the cliffs. Plus, there are various walks and zodiac rides to choose from here.

North Seymour and Rabida
Enjoy walks, zodiac forays or deep-water snorkeling, with hundreds of fish, white-tipped reef sharks, rays, eels and more. Visit Rabida's bright-red beach to see wildlife, including a nesting colony of pelicans (seasonal)and Galapagos hawks, doves, Darwin's finches, mocking birds and more.

San Cristobal
After a wet landing on a green, olivine beach, hike and enjoy spectacular scenery: tuff stone cliffs created by sea and wind. Zodiac rides along the coastline reveal blue-footed and red-footed boobies. Kayaking, beach swimming and snorkeling from zodiacs off an islet in the bay are all options.

Accommodations: National Geographic Endeavour
Included Meals: breakfast, lunch and dinner

Day 9 - Disembark Baltra & Fly to Guayaquil

This morning arrive at Baltra Island and disembark the National Geographic Endeavour. Transfer to the airport and fly to Guayaquil. The late afternoon and evening is free to explore the city and prepare for your journey home. If you would like to visit Quito, please inquire about our optional Quito extensions.

Accommodations: Hotel Hilton Colon
Included Meals: breakfast

Day 10 - Depart Guayaquil

This morning fly home - or consider a trip extension to the Amazon or Machu Picchu Peru.

Accommodations: n/a
Included Meals: breakfast

Alternative Itinerary: In addition to the 10-day cruise listed above, there is an optional 8-day Machu Picchu extenstion led by National Geographic/Lindblad Expeditions crew. Call to learn more about this alternative.

Optional Machu Picchu Extension
Day 9 - Galapagos to Lima, Peru
Day 10 - Cusco to Sacred Valley of the Inca
Day 11 - Sacred Valley of the Inca
Day 12 - Machu Picchu
Day 13 - Machu Picchu & Cusco
Day 14 - Cusco
Day 15 - Cusco to Lima
Day 16 - Lima to Miami

Extend Your Trip: This trip also combines well with our Peru, Machu Picchu 6 Day Explorer. Call AdventureSmith Explorations about the possibilities of combining trips to Machu Picchu and the Galapagos.

Itinerary Notes: Use the itinerary as a guide only. Itineraries may be altered due to weather, wildlife, National Park regulation or at the captain's discretion. The ability to be flexible makes this type of small ship cruising unique.

Included: 2 nights hotel in Guayaquil, airport/hotel transfers, Galapagos National Park entrance fee ($100 adult, $50 child), Galapagos transit card, Galapagos cruise including all meals and nonalcoholic beverages while aboard, 24-hour coffee, tea and soda on demand, cappuccinos, lattes and filtered water, Expedition Leader and experienced Galapagos Islands naturalist guides, use of kayaks, snorkel equipment and wet suits, tips (except to ship's crew), taxes and service charges, services of a ship physician on most voyages.

Exclusions: Air transportation, extensions, passport, visa, immigration fees, scuba diving (where available), meals not indicated, travel protection plan, items of a personal nature, such as alcoholic beverages, e-mail, voyage DVD, laundry. Gratuities to ship’s crew are at your discretion.

Room Configurations: If you wish to share accommodations, we will be glad to make arrangements at the double occupancy rate in Categories 1 and 2 only, subject to availability. Triples are allowed in Categories 3 and 5 only. Third traveler receives 50% off the per-person cruise rate.

Families & Children: Travelers aged 17 years old and under save $500. Specially skilled staff who are trained in organizing activities that inspire curiosity in young people of all ages. These staff members have gone through a course designed by travel experts with years of experience in childhood and environmental education. This course has also been created in conjunction with the National Geographic Education department and NG Kids Magazine.

Arrival & Departure: This trip begins and ends in Guayaquil, Ecuador. Plan flights to arrive at any time on Day 1 and depart anytime on the final day. Airport transfers are included for travelers arriving and departing on scheduled arrival/departure flights. This trip can also be arranged to begin and end in Quito, Ecuador.

Payment & Cancellation: A deposit of $500 for the National Geographic Endeavour Cruise (or $800 deposit for cruise plus Machu Picchu land extension) is due at the time of booking with the final payment due 90 days from departure. A Reservation Form, which includes a release of liability, must be completed and signed by all travelers. Guests who must cancel their trip for any reason must do so in writing. Cancellations are subject to the following per-person fees, based on number of days prior to departure:
Up to 120 days - deposit refunded, minus $150, in the form of travel certificate
119 to 90 days - advance payment cost
89 to 60 days - 25% of total trip cost
59 to 30 days - 50% of total trip cost
29 to 0 days - no refund

Terms & Conditions: This trip is subject to AdventureSmith Explorations Terms and Conditions. Please read this information carefully and call us if you have any questions. A packing list and extensive pre-departure and travel insurance information is sent upon confirmation.

Travel Insurance: We highly recommend our travelers protect their investment with travel insurance. Please note that you must purchase your travel insurance policy within 14 days of booking your trip for it to cover pre-existing medical conditions. Click the link below for a selection of policies from our partners at Travelex.

TraveEx Insurance

Activities: There are numerous opportunities to swim, snorkel and kayak. Scuba diving is available at an added cost on Endeavour departures starting in San Cristobal; contact AdventureSmith to see if this option is available on your preferred departure.

Qualifications: This trip will be enjoyed by anyone who is in good health and leads an active life. Daily excursions from the boat to the islands will be made in pangas (dinghies). Trip members will hike from the landing point to specific areas for wildlife observation. Hiking time for most landings will be a couple of hours roundtrip with lots of time to stop to study, photograph and enjoy the flora and fauna. Some landings are dry but many are "wet", requiring cautious footing on slippery rocks. The boat staff will be on hand to assist.

Photo Expeditions: Departures flagged as Photo Expeditions are part of the exclusive Expedition Photography program, meaning that they are accompanied by a Lindblad Expeditions-National Geographic Certified Photo Instructor to provide help to beginner and intermediate photo enthusiasts. These Photo Expeditions are designed expressly to move at a photographer's pace so that you can take advantage of some of the most photogenic places on the planet.


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