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Legacy of the Incas
Machu Picchu - Lake
Titicaca (11
days/10 nights)

Sacred Sites of the Incas
Machu Picchu - Lake
Titicaca (12 days/11 nights)

Empire of the Sun
Machu Picchu - Lake
Titicaca (14 days/13 nights)

Ancient Civilizations of Peru
Colca Canyon - Machu
Picchu Lake Titicaca (16 days/15 nights)

Archaeological & Ecological Treasures
Galapagos - Machu Picchu Lake Titicaca (or Amazon) (18 days/17
nights)

Grand Tour of the Inca Empire
Colca Canyon - Amazon Machu Picchu - Lake Titicaca (22 days/21 nights)

Ancient & Colonial Capitals
Machu Picchu (10
days/9 nights)

Inca Trail to Machu Picchu
Machu Picchu (13 days/12 nights)

Machu Picchu & Galapagos
Machu Picchu - Galapagos (15 days/14 nights)

Galapagos & Machu Picchu
Galapagos - Machu Picchu (18 days/17 nights)

Amazon
Bio-Trip
Manu National Park (8 days/7 nights)
Galapagos
Cruises

Enchanted
Isles of the Galapagos
Galapagos (11
days/10 nights)

Galapagos
& the Kingdom of Quito
Galapagos - Andes (16 days/15 nights)

Galapagos
& the Amazon
Galapagos - Amazon (16 days/15 nights)
Ecuador
Tours

Historic
Haciendas of the Andes
Cotopaxi - Antisana
- Otavalo (7 days/6 nights)
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Private Excursion

Marine iguana, Galapagos
Islands. Photo:
David Bate.
Land Price (3 days/2 nights)
Imperial US$
1,285
The land price includes escorted
transfers, private excursions with professional guides and chauffeurs,
entrance fees, a Veranda Studio in the Royal Palm Hotel, all
meals except beverages, all transportation except air flights,
and travel insurance for
guests through the age of 59 years. Over that age, there is a
supplementary fee. All prices are per person based on two people
sharing a guest room. For a detailed description of our services,
see About
Our Tours.
Map Hotel 3 Nights Galapagos Cruises What You Could
Add in Ecuador

Masked booby, Galapagos
Islands. Photo:
David Bate.
... we seem to be brought somewhat near
to that great fact
-- that mystery of mysteries --
the first appearance of new beings on this
earth.
The natural history of these islands
is eminently curious, and well deserves attention. Most of the
organic productions are aboriginal creations, found nowhere else;
there is even a difference between the inhabitants of the different
islands; yet all show a marked relationship with those of America,
though separated from that continent by an open space of ocean,
between 500 and 600 miles in width. The archipelago is a little
world within itself, or rather a satellite attached to America,
whence it has derived a few stray colonists, and has received
the general character of its indigenous productions. Considering
the small size of the islands, we feel the more astonished at
the number of their aboriginal beings, and at their confined
range. Seeing every height crowned with its crater, and the boundaries
of most of the lava-streams still distinct, we are led to believe
that within a period geologically recent the unbroken ocean was
here spread out. Hence, both in space and time, we seem to be
brought somewhat near to that great fact -- that mystery of mysteries
-- the first appearance of new beings on this earth.
-- Charles Darwin, Voyage of the Beagle, 1845
The perfect way to extend your tour
in the Galapagos is to add two days of land-based excursions
on Santa Cruz Island with two nights in the Royal Palm Hotel,
the most luxurious lodging in the islands. Your private guide
will take you to places not included on your cruise such as the
Charles Darwin Research Center, Tortuga Beach, Academy Bay and
exotic La Garrapatero Beach, allowing you to deepen your appreciation
of the Galapagos and its wildlife. With another day and night,
you can include a
boating excursion to Santa Fe Island and its Playa Escondida.
See Galapagos Geology on the Web
for geology, history and related web sites.

Royal Palm Hotel, Galapagos
Islands. Photo:
Royal Palm Hotel.
Highlights
Santa Cruz Island
Day 1: Santa Cruz Island. Transfer to your hotel, located on 500 acres
in the Highlands of Santa Cruz Island, next to the Tortoise Reserve.
Morning visit to the Charles Darwin Research Station. Box lunch.
Continue to Tortuga Beach, a spectacular white sand beach. Dinner
and overnight in a Veranda Studio in the Royal Palm Hotel.
Day 2: Santa Cruz Island. Full-day of private excursions. Once on board
a private chartered boat at the main dock in Puerto Ayora, the
captain takes you out of the bay towards the lighthouse at Punta
Estrada to view swooping blue-footed boobies, frigate birds,
herons and frolicking sea lions. Continuing into Shark Bay you
can spot rays and sea turtles and observe white-tipped reef sharks.
At the entrance to Academy Bay, off a small islet, you will have
the opportunity to join a colony of playful sea lions. Box lunch.
Continue to El Garrapatero, one of the most exotic and
beautiful beaches in the Galapagos Islands. Dinner and overnight
in a Veranda Studio in the Royal Palm Hotel.
Your next destination
Day 3: Santa Cruz Island - Your
next destination. Transfer
to the dock for your cruise or to the airport for the flight
to your next destination.

Giant tortoise, Galapagos
Islands. Photo:
David Bate.
Day 1: Santa Cruz Island (Charles Darwin Research Center
& Tortuga Beach)
Breakfast. Transfer
to your hotel, located on 500 acres in the Highlands of Santa
Cruz Island, next to the Tortoise Reserve. Private excursion
to the Charles Darwin Research Station, staffed with international
scientists conducting biological research and conservation projects.
Here, you can admire giant tortoises, part of the program
to breed, rear and reintroduce different subspecies of tortoises
back into their natural habitat. Surrounding the station is an
impressive giant prickly-pear cactus forest with many
land birds. Box lunch.

Male frigate bird displaying,
Galapagos Islands. Photo: Marco Robalino.
Continue to Tortuga Beach. This
spectacular white sand beach is situated about 35 minutes walking
distance from Puerto Ayora. After walking through an arid, aromatic
palo santo forest surrounded by cactus and birdlife, you
reach a pristine, long, deserted, white sandy beach ideal for
body surfing, or stroll over to a small tranquil lagoon where
yoou can swim and snorkel. Watch out for pelicans, white
egrets, oystercatchers, blue herons and frigate
birds or take a short walk over a National Park trail to
view marine iguanas and, occasionally, blue-footed
boobies. Walking shoes, hats and sunglasses are essential.
Dinner and overnight in the Royal Palm Hotel.

Sea lions, Galapagos
Islands. Photo:
David Bate.
Day 2: Santa Cruz Island (Academy Bay & El Garrapatero)
Breakfast. Once
onboard a private chartered boat at the main dock in Puerto Ayora,
the captain takes you out of the bay towards the lighthouse at
Punta Estrada to view swooping blue-footed boobies, frigate
birds, herons and frolicking sea lions. Continuing
into Shark Bay you can spot rays and sea turtles
and observe white-tipped reef sharks. At the entrance
to Academy Bay, off a small islet, you will have the opportunity
to join a colony of playful sea lions in the water and perfect
your "sea lion rolls". Snorkeling equipment, life vests
and chilled drinks are provided onboard. Box lunch.

Sea turtle, Galapagos
Islands. Photo:
Bonnie Pelnar.
Contine to El Garrapatero. After
walking along a 20-miute trail past Opuntia cacti and
Palo Santo trees, you will reach one of the most exotic
and beautiful beaches in the Galapagos Islands, offering a landscape
of black lava, bristling with Pioneer cacti, contrasted
with shimmering white sand and a turquoise sea, safe for swimming.
You can watch the blue-footed boobies and pelicans
fishing in the bay, crabs scuttling into their burrows
in the white sand and marine iguanas stroling along the beach,
all from under the shelter of shoreline trees and bushes. Explore
the mangroves or discover a small lagoon behind the beach
where Bahama Ducks and, sometimes, Pink Flamingos
can be seen. Walking shoes, hats and sunglasses are essential.
Dinner and overnight in the Royal Palm Hotel.

Blue-footed boobies,
Galapagos Islands. Photo: David Bate.
Day 3: Santa Cruz Island - Your next destination
Breakfast. Transfer
to the dock for your cruise or to the airport for the flight
to Quito or Guayaquil.

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Inka's
Empire Tours.
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