Ecuador and the Galapagos
Overview
Ecuador and the Galapagos
A place that often goes unsung, Ecuador is an under-appreciated destination with wonders around every corner. Although the Galapagos islands feature high up on most people’s bucket list, the mainland is a surprising and fascinating place to visit in its own right. On this inspiring tour, you’ll be able to see some of the world’s highest volcanoes, buzzy colonial cities, wonder at the beauty of hummingbirds in tropical cloud forests and stay in historic haciendas – all this before you’ve even stepped ashore in the Galapagos!
When we reach the Galapagos, you will be truly spoilt by the sheer sights of natural beauty, well-preserved terrain and exotic wildlife. These incredible volcanic islands are home to a vast variety of flora and fauna, most of which are endemic species. A dream destination for wildlife enthusiasts and nature photographers, we will tour both land and sea to witness the sights of this magical archipelago.
What's Included
- 13 nights in three to five-star accommodation
- 21 meals: 13 breakfasts, 5 lunches & 3 dinners
- Return flights & transfers
- 13 included experiences
- Expert Tour Manager
- Checked luggage
- Take a walking tour around the astonishing UNESCO World Heritage sites of Quito and colonial Cuenca. Ride the Pan-American highway along the Avenue of the Volcanoes and enjoy the amazing views of snow-capped Cotopaxi, the world’s highest active volcano.
- Discover the wonderful birdlife of the Mindo Cloud Forest, see the giant tortoises of Santa Cruz in the stunning El Chato highland reserve and Learn about the wildlife conservation work at the San Cristobal -Interpretation Centre.
- Search for bargains in authentic local markets and visit a rose farm in Riobamba and see how authentic Panama hats are made.
- Swim or snorkel with the amazing marine life of the islands, in Isla Lobos lagoon and Academy Bay, and see the remains of ‘Lonesome George’ at the famous Charles Darwin Research Station.
- Enjoy a lunch of traditional specialities at a local farm followed by a digestif at a distillery and stay five nights on the Galapagos islands of San Cristobal and Santa Cruz.
Full Itinerary
Day 1: Departure
Begin your journey to Quito.
Day 2: Arrival in Quito
Welcome to Quito! The largest, best-preserved colonial city of America, it was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1978. Considered the Cultural Capital of South America, it’s located just south of the equator at the foothills of the Pichincha volcano.
Our tour of the city includes the leafy Independence square, overlooked by the Presidential Palace, cathedral and Archbishop’s Palace. Just a short walk away is the baroque Jesuit church of Compania de Jesus, with its incredible gilded interior. Another of Quito’s gems is the church and convent of San Francisco, the largest religious complex on the continent.
Day 3: Cross Equator line
Embrace the once-in-a-lifetime experience of standing on both the north and southern hemisphere. Here you’ll learn about the interesting history of the Equator line and physics of the location. We then continue to the little town of Mindo, set amidst lush, forested hills.
We stay for two nights, surrounded by the exotic cloud forest and incredible birds.
Day 4: Mindo Cloud Forest
Today we explore the pristine cloud forests and hike along waterfalls of the area. At an altitude of 1,300m, Mindo lies between Ecuador’s lowlands and highlands and has a year-round mild climate. This, and the plentiful rainfall, mostly between January and April, has created lush forests, perfect for a wide variety of birdlife – with an incredible 140 species of hummingbirds recorded.
Our hotel is surrounded by the forest and has several marked trails around the property, ideal for birdwatching. You may also try out the optional zip-line tour or learn about how the famous Ecuadorian chocolate is made.
Day 5: Pululaha Crater
Heading south on the Pan-American highway we drive along the Avenue of the volcanoes, towards the Cotopaxi National Park. En route we stop at Pululahua, the third largest inhabited volcano crater in the world. From the rim of the extinct volcano enjoy the panoramic views over the green farmland in the base of the crater.
Lunch is included today.
Day 6: Cotopaxi and Riobamba
This morning we reach Cotopaxi National Park for some stunning views, and at 5,900m the highest active volcano in the world. Snowcapped year-round, the perfectly symmetrical volcanic cone is one of the greatest sights in South America.
Lunch is included today. Ecuador is the world’s largest exporter of roses and this afternoon we’ll visit one of the many rose farms in the area.
Day 7: Riobamba and Cuenca
This morning is free for you to relax in the surroundings of your historic Hacienda hotel. Alternatively, you’re welcome to join a visit of the local area to appreciate the fascinating life and culture of this agricultural community.
This afternoon, we continue along the Pan American highway, arriving in the amazing colonial city of Cuenca. Dinner is included tonight.
Day 8: El Cajas National Park
Today we'll visit El Cajas National Park. Less than an hour northwest of Cuenca, this rugged landscape features pristine parkland reminiscent of the Scottish highlands with rocky green mountains interspersed with over 780 crystalline lagoons and a network of trickling streams. For almost as far as the eye can see, the ground is covered in wildflower-strewn shrubs and grasses - the only sounds are running water, wind and the call of birds overhead.
Day 8: Cuenca
A UNESCO World Heritage site, Cuenca is a treasure-trove of charming colonial churches, mansions and squares, which are all easily walkable. The main square is overlooked by the town’s vast cathedral, said to be modelled on St Peter’s in Rome. The city is also known for its Panama hats, which are in fact hand-made in Ecuador, not Panama!
Our included city tour takes in all these sights as well as a visit to a Panama hat factory, and finishes at one of the fascinating local markets, where you can admire the colours of the fresh produce as well as the traditional arts and crafts of the Andes. This afternoon you will fly from Cuenca to Quito.
Day 9: Cuenca
A UNESCO World Heritage site, Cuenca is a treasure-trove of charming colonial churches, mansions and squares, which are all easily walkable. The main square is overlooked by the town’s vast cathedral, said to be modelled on St Peter’s in Rome. The city is also known for its Panama hats, which are in fact hand-made in Ecuador, not Panama!
Our included city tour takes in all these sights as well as a visit to a Panama hat factory, and finishes at one of the fascinating local markets, where you can admire the colours of the fresh produce as well as the traditional arts and crafts of the Andes. This afternoon you will fly from Cuenca to Quito.
Day 10: Fly to San Cristobal Island, Galapagos
This morning we catch the 1hr.50 flight to San Cristobal Island in the Galapagos. As the most easterly island in the archipelago, this was the first to be visited by Charles Darwin in 1835.
After we are settled into our hotel, we explore the wildlife along nearby La Loberia’s white sand beach, with a chance to swim or snorkel. You are bound to spot marine iguanas, sea lions and plentiful birdlife. We stay two nights close to the centre of the island’s small main town of Puerto Moreno. Dinner at a local restaurant is included tonight.
Day 11: San Cristobal Island & Isla Lobos
Today we board a small boat for the short trip to Isla Lobos, where we explore families of frigate birds and blue footed boobies. Although the path on the island is uneven and rocky in parts, the effort is worth it to see these iconic birds up close.
We have lunch on board, and then we have an opportunity to swim or snorkel off the boat in the lagoon, where inquisitive seals may come and swim with us! In the afternoon we learn about conservation work on the islands during our visit to the San Cristobal Interpretation Centre.
Day 12: Santa Cruz Island
This morning we catch the speedboat ferry service to nearby Santa Cruz Island, which should take between 1hr30 to 2hrs. On arrival, we’ll visit the famous giant tortoises in the beautiful El Chato highland reserve – an unforgettable experience! Within the grounds, you may also explore one of several underground lava tubes, left over from when the island’s volcano was active.
Day 13: Santa Cruz
This morning we have a boat tour of nearby Academy Bay, with an opportunity to snorkel with the Galapagos’ exotic marine life. You may see the likes of sea lions, rays and even sharks.
After an included lunch, we continue for a tour of the famous Charles Darwin Research Station, where you will be able to see the remains of ‘Lonesome George’, stuffed and on display. There are also pens where baby giant tortoises are looked after before being released into the wild.
Day 14: Free day in Santa Cruz
Today you’re free to enjoy Santa Cruz at your own pace, where you can meander around Puerto Ayora or relax at the unspoilt Tortuga Bay. You can also personalise your trip with a pre-bookable boat trip to nearby Bartolomé or Sante Fe islands, subject to weather and availability.
Day 15: Return home
Fly home via Quito, arriving the next day.
Day 16: Arrive home
Arrive home after an unforgettable holiday.
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