While modern Quito pushes against its outskirts with a recent boom of rapid building and industrial development, its center retains much of its colonial architecture and flavor. Modern pedestrians along the narrow cobbled streets of the old residential sections may peer through graceful archways into the flowered patios of red-roofed stone mansions from the past.
Your visit today includes a stop at the Equatorial Monument - an irresistible opportunity to straddle both hemispheres. Return to Quito for a city tour and marvel at the city's ornate churches, cathedrals and Baroque
architecture.
Tonight, gather for a welcome dinner.
Swissotel Quito B L D
Day 1: USA or Canada/Quito, Ecuador
This morning, fly via coastal Guayaquil to the Galapagos
archipelago, where you board 'Eclipse,' your home for the seven-night
cruise that forms the heart of your itinerary. Settle in, listen to
an introductory briefing and become acquainted with the ship and
staff.
MV 'Eclipse' B L D
Day 2: Quito
Lying about 600 miles off the coast of Ecuador, the Gal??pagos Islands are a haven for some of the world's most unique and varied wildlife. It was this diversity that first led naturalist Charles Darwin to propose that species evolved in response to their environment. Darwin's work also helped to alert the world to the need - urgent even in his own day - to preserve these pristine islands from degradation by humans.
Since the first people arrived in the 17th century (the Gal??pagos has no indigenous human population), invasive species such as rats, goats and feral cats have decimated the native species, driving many into extinction. Today, tourism to the Gal??pagos is closely managed, and your visit adheres to the strictest standards of environmental responsibility. You may explore secure in the knowledge that your visit will have a minimal impact on the native flora and fauna.
Weather, water and wildlife conditions affect the day-by-day schedule of your journey, but visits are planned for the main islands and their landmarks, such as Pinnacle Rock on Bartolom?(C) Island, Punta Espinosa on Fernandina Island, Gardner Bay and Punta Suarez on Espa?ola, the volcanoes of Isabela Island
and the Charles Darwin Research Station on Santa Cruz Island.
Disembark from 'Eclipse' into pangas (rubber boats) to explore
rocky beaches and eerie volcanic landscapes speckled with cacti and sleeping sea lion. Wander among the Gal??pagos' unique species: with little experience around people, the Gal??pagos wildlife regard you with curiosity rather than fear. See sunbathing sea lion playing tag between surf and sand; skittering Sally Lightfoot crab; tangles of marine iguana; penguin, finch, pelican, frigate bird, tern and booby overhead and underfoot; and even a century-old tortoise diligently trudging over the sand. Be sure to call on Lonesome George, the world's last known Pinta Island tortoise, in his home at the Charles
Darwin Research Center.
As you sail the blue waters between islands, there is time to relax, reflect and confer with your naturalist guides who are always on hand to answer questions and give you greater insight into this remarkable ecosystem.
MV 'Eclipse' B L D
Day 3: Quito/The Gal??pagos
Disembark today and return to Quito, where this evening you gather with fellow travellers for a festive farewell dinner.
Swissotel Quito B D
Days 4-9: The Gal??pagos
Board your homebound flight.
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Day 10: The Gal??pagos/Quito
Day 11: Quito/USA or Canada