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7-night Galápagos – Wildlife Wonderland Cruise/Land Package

Quito/Guayaquil
7-night Galápagos – Wildlife Wonderland Cruise/Land Package
June 11, 2024
Tauck - Cruise Division: Santa Cruz II for Tauck
Quito/Guayaquil
Vacation Offer ID 1492514
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Cruise Theme: Family

<p>Family river cruises give your loved ones the opportunity to delight together in all-inclusive vacations with exciting shore excursions, onboard activities and exclusive, family-friendly experiences designed with every generation in mind.</p>

Cruise Inclusions

EXPERIENCE WITH TAUCK

  • 4 nights aboard the new 90-guest Santa Cruz II, designed especially for Galápagos Islands cruising; dry and wet landings
  • Licensed Naturalist Guides of Galápagos National Park accompany shore excursions and hold briefings aboard ship, offering hands-on natural history lessons
  • Private Tauck Shore Excursions with experts, averaging two daily, for wildlife sightings and exciting activities

TAUCK VALUE INCLUDES

  • All gratuities to Tauck Directors, local guides, drivers, naturalists, and ship staff
  • On-Tour Air included (2 flights)
  • Your cruise may be a shared ship experience with non-Tauck guests onboard as well; all Tauck guests will be accompanied by one Tauck Director for approximately every 40 Tauck guests, and your itinerary will always be highlighted by exclusive, private Tauck shore excursions
  • Entrance fee to Galápagos Nat'l Park – $100 value per adult
  • Have brunch near a dormant volcano close to the Equator and explore colonial Quito on a guided tour
  • Learn about the Galápagos' natural history and conservation in the islands during a visit to the Cristóbal Interpretation Center on San Cristóbal
  • Aboard ship – daily cocktail hour; all day soft drinks; wine and beer with dinner
  • Airport transfers upon arrival and departure as noted
  • 18 meals; service charges, most taxes and porterage
  • Destination Guide
  • Suggested Shore Excursions
Destination Arrival Departure
Quito

Quito 06/11/2024

Tauck's Galápagos tour begins: Swissôtel Quito. A transfer is included from Mariscal Sucre International Airport to the Swissôtel Quito, where you'll enjoy an Executive Level room. After your flight to Ecuador, get a good night's sleep so you'll be rested and ready for your family's unforgettable Galápagos tour.,
06/11/2024 06/11/2024
Quito

Quito 06/12/2024

Quito is not only 9,200 feet above sea level, it's also on the Equator... the "middle of the world". Take the opportunity to stand on both the northern and southern hemispheres at the same time, and learn more about Quito's unique geography at the Inti-Ñan Museum before enjoying an Ecuadorian brunch near a volcanic crater. Explore centuries-old Colonial Quito on a guided tour, and then join us for a special reception with local entertainment before our welcome dinner at the hotel. And get set for tomorrow... when your Galápagos tour and cruise gets underway!,
06/12/2024 06/12/2024
Mitad del Mundo

Mitad del Mundo 06/12/2024

Quito is not only 9,200 feet above sea level, it's also on the Equator... the "middle of the world". Take the opportunity to stand on both the northern and southern hemispheres at the same time, and learn more about Quito's unique geography at the Inti-Ñan Museum before enjoying an Ecuadorian brunch near a volcanic crater. Explore centuries-old Colonial Quito on a guided tour, and then join us for a special reception with local entertainment before our welcome dinner at the hotel. And get set for tomorrow... when your Galápagos tour and cruise gets underway!,
06/12/2024 06/12/2024
Quito

Quito 06/13/2024

Your family's Galápagos tour and cruise commences today when you fly from Quito to the volcanic island of Baltra and board your new expedition ship, Santa Cruz II. Your first shore excursion features a ride ashore on a panga to the island of Santa Cruz, and a wet landing on Las Bachas Beach (named for the US military barges, referred to as "bachas", that were beached and abandoned there after WWII) – an important nesting area for the green sea turtle. On a guided hike around a saltwater lagoon today, look for flamingos, pintail ducks, sandpipers, and stilts; join our expert naturalists for an informative briefing back aboard ship this evening.,
06/13/2024 06/13/2024
Air Travel

Air Travel 06/13/2024

Your family's Galápagos tour and cruise commences today when you fly from Quito to the volcanic island of Baltra and board your new expedition ship, Santa Cruz II. Your first shore excursion features a ride ashore on a panga to the island of Santa Cruz, and a wet landing on Las Bachas Beach (named for the US military barges, referred to as "bachas", that were beached and abandoned there after WWII) – an important nesting area for the green sea turtle. On a guided hike around a saltwater lagoon today, look for flamingos, pintail ducks, sandpipers, and stilts; join our expert naturalists for an informative briefing back aboard ship this evening.,
06/13/2024 06/13/2024
Cruise Starts (Embarkation)

Cruise Starts (Embarkation) 06/13/2024

Your family's Galápagos tour and cruise commences today when you fly from Quito to the volcanic island of Baltra and board your new expedition ship, Santa Cruz II. Your first shore excursion features a ride ashore on a panga to the island of Santa Cruz, and a wet landing on Las Bachas Beach (named for the US military barges, referred to as "bachas", that were beached and abandoned there after WWII) – an important nesting area for the green sea turtle. On a guided hike around a saltwater lagoon today, look for flamingos, pintail ducks, sandpipers, and stilts; join our expert naturalists for an informative briefing back aboard ship this evening.,
06/13/2024 06/13/2024
Isla Baltra

Isla Baltra 06/13/2024

Your family's Galápagos tour and cruise commences today when you fly from Quito to the volcanic island of Baltra and board your new expedition ship, Santa Cruz II. Your first shore excursion features a ride ashore on a panga to the island of Santa Cruz, and a wet landing on Las Bachas Beach (named for the US military barges, referred to as "bachas", that were beached and abandoned there after WWII) – an important nesting area for the green sea turtle. On a guided hike around a saltwater lagoon today, look for flamingos, pintail ducks, sandpipers, and stilts; join our expert naturalists for an informative briefing back aboard ship this evening.,
06/13/2024 06/13/2024
Las Bachas

Las Bachas 06/13/2024

Your family's Galápagos tour and cruise commences today when you fly from Quito to the volcanic island of Baltra and board your new expedition ship, Santa Cruz II. Your first shore excursion features a ride ashore on a panga to the island of Santa Cruz, and a wet landing on Las Bachas Beach (named for the US military barges, referred to as "bachas", that were beached and abandoned there after WWII) – an important nesting area for the green sea turtle. On a guided hike around a saltwater lagoon today, look for flamingos, pintail ducks, sandpipers, and stilts; join our expert naturalists for an informative briefing back aboard ship this evening.,
06/13/2024 06/13/2024
Isla Santiago (Buccaneer Cove)

Isla Santiago (Buccaneer Cove) 06/14/2024

Start the day with a morning boat ride off Buccaneer Cove on Santiago (James) Island – once a favorite haunt of pirates and whalers – to observe seabirds like frigates, pelicans, and boobies, and go snorkeling off the panga. After lunch aboard ship, a wet landing at Puerto Egas on Santiago provides even more opportunities to see seabirds, along with a colony of sea lions and marine iguanas; enjoy a swim and a snorkel from the beach before returning to the ship.,
06/14/2024 06/14/2024
Isla Santiago (Puerto Egas)

Isla Santiago (Puerto Egas) 06/14/2024

Start the day with a morning boat ride off Buccaneer Cove on Santiago (James) Island – once a favorite haunt of pirates and whalers – to observe seabirds like frigates, pelicans, and boobies, and go snorkeling off the panga. After lunch aboard ship, a wet landing at Puerto Egas on Santiago provides even more opportunities to see seabirds, along with a colony of sea lions and marine iguanas; enjoy a swim and a snorkel from the beach before returning to the ship.,
06/14/2024 06/14/2024
Isla Rabida

Isla Rabida 06/15/2024

Meet Darwin's finches and other rare birds today after a wet landing on Rábida (Jervis) Island, with its red-colored beaches. Experience both wet and dry landings on your excursion to Bartolomé Island; hike up to the summit and drink in amazing vistas of its volcanic features and the neighboring islands. Ride a panga around Pinnacle Rock, and view sea lions, sea turtles, and tiny tropical Galápagos penguins in a panorama of life found only here. Tonight you'll find out more about the Galápagos Islands with our shipboard naturalists.,
06/15/2024 06/15/2024
Isla Bartolome

Isla Bartolome 06/15/2024

Meet Darwin's finches and other rare birds today after a wet landing on Rábida (Jervis) Island, with its red-colored beaches. Experience both wet and dry landings on your excursion to Bartolomé Island; hike up to the summit and drink in amazing vistas of its volcanic features and the neighboring islands. Ride a panga around Pinnacle Rock, and view sea lions, sea turtles, and tiny tropical Galápagos penguins in a panorama of life found only here. Tonight you'll find out more about the Galápagos Islands with our shipboard naturalists.,
06/15/2024 06/15/2024
Genovesa (Tower) Island

Genovesa (Tower) Island 06/16/2024

Explore Genovesa (Tower) Island by panga and a dry landing; climb up Prince Philip's Steps for a hike across the island, where you'll see masked boobies, frigate birds, storm petrels, and more. An afternoon cruise and a wet landing at Darwin Bay offers more amazing views of thousands of rare birds, including red-footed boobies, gulls, mockingbirds, herons, and finches, as well as an optional walk across volcanic terrain. Back aboard the ship, celebrate the end of your cruise – and your family's most unforgettable Galápagos tour – at our captain's farewell dinner.,
06/16/2024 06/16/2024
Isla Santa Cruz Ferry Dock

Isla Santa Cruz Ferry Dock 06/17/2024

Disembark Santa Cruz II on the north shore of Santa Cruz Island, and visit a tortoise reserve to observe in the wild one of the rarest forms of wildlife that continue to thrive here on the Galápagos Islands – the giant tortoise – and efforts being made by the Ecuadorian National Park Service to preserve and protect life on the islands for future generations. Late morning, travel to the airport for your flight to Guayaquil on the mainland, and an overnight at the Wyndham Guayaquil. Join us this evening for a poolside farewell party at your hotel as your family's Ecuador and Galápagos tour comes to a close.,
06/17/2024 06/17/2024
Cruise Ends (Debarkation)

Cruise Ends (Debarkation) 06/17/2024

Disembark Santa Cruz II on the north shore of Santa Cruz Island, and visit a tortoise reserve to observe in the wild one of the rarest forms of wildlife that continue to thrive here on the Galápagos Islands – the giant tortoise – and efforts being made by the Ecuadorian National Park Service to preserve and protect life on the islands for future generations. Late morning, travel to the airport for your flight to Guayaquil on the mainland, and an overnight at the Wyndham Guayaquil. Join us this evening for a poolside farewell party at your hotel as your family's Ecuador and Galápagos tour comes to a close.,
06/17/2024 06/17/2024
Santa Cruz Highlands

Santa Cruz Highlands 06/17/2024

Disembark Santa Cruz II on the north shore of Santa Cruz Island, and visit a tortoise reserve to observe in the wild one of the rarest forms of wildlife that continue to thrive here on the Galápagos Islands – the giant tortoise – and efforts being made by the Ecuadorian National Park Service to preserve and protect life on the islands for future generations. Late morning, travel to the airport for your flight to Guayaquil on the mainland, and an overnight at the Wyndham Guayaquil. Join us this evening for a poolside farewell party at your hotel as your family's Ecuador and Galápagos tour comes to a close.,
06/17/2024 06/17/2024
Isla Santa Cruz Ferry Dock

Isla Santa Cruz Ferry Dock 06/17/2024

Disembark Santa Cruz II on the north shore of Santa Cruz Island, and visit a tortoise reserve to observe in the wild one of the rarest forms of wildlife that continue to thrive here on the Galápagos Islands – the giant tortoise – and efforts being made by the Ecuadorian National Park Service to preserve and protect life on the islands for future generations. Late morning, travel to the airport for your flight to Guayaquil on the mainland, and an overnight at the Wyndham Guayaquil. Join us this evening for a poolside farewell party at your hotel as your family's Ecuador and Galápagos tour comes to a close.,
06/17/2024 06/17/2024
Isla Baltra Ferry Dock

Isla Baltra Ferry Dock 06/17/2024

Disembark Santa Cruz II on the north shore of Santa Cruz Island, and visit a tortoise reserve to observe in the wild one of the rarest forms of wildlife that continue to thrive here on the Galápagos Islands – the giant tortoise – and efforts being made by the Ecuadorian National Park Service to preserve and protect life on the islands for future generations. Late morning, travel to the airport for your flight to Guayaquil on the mainland, and an overnight at the Wyndham Guayaquil. Join us this evening for a poolside farewell party at your hotel as your family's Ecuador and Galápagos tour comes to a close.,
06/17/2024 06/17/2024
Isla Baltra

Isla Baltra 06/17/2024

Disembark Santa Cruz II on the north shore of Santa Cruz Island, and visit a tortoise reserve to observe in the wild one of the rarest forms of wildlife that continue to thrive here on the Galápagos Islands – the giant tortoise – and efforts being made by the Ecuadorian National Park Service to preserve and protect life on the islands for future generations. Late morning, travel to the airport for your flight to Guayaquil on the mainland, and an overnight at the Wyndham Guayaquil. Join us this evening for a poolside farewell party at your hotel as your family's Ecuador and Galápagos tour comes to a close.,
06/17/2024 06/17/2024
Air Travel

Air Travel 06/17/2024

Disembark Santa Cruz II on the north shore of Santa Cruz Island, and visit a tortoise reserve to observe in the wild one of the rarest forms of wildlife that continue to thrive here on the Galápagos Islands – the giant tortoise – and efforts being made by the Ecuadorian National Park Service to preserve and protect life on the islands for future generations. Late morning, travel to the airport for your flight to Guayaquil on the mainland, and an overnight at the Wyndham Guayaquil. Join us this evening for a poolside farewell party at your hotel as your family's Ecuador and Galápagos tour comes to a close.,
06/17/2024 06/17/2024
Guayaquil

Guayaquil 06/17/2024

Disembark Santa Cruz II on the north shore of Santa Cruz Island, and visit a tortoise reserve to observe in the wild one of the rarest forms of wildlife that continue to thrive here on the Galápagos Islands – the giant tortoise – and efforts being made by the Ecuadorian National Park Service to preserve and protect life on the islands for future generations. Late morning, travel to the airport for your flight to Guayaquil on the mainland, and an overnight at the Wyndham Guayaquil. Join us this evening for a poolside farewell party at your hotel as your family's Ecuador and Galápagos tour comes to a close.,

Optional Private Excursions

Avoid the crowds and hustle and bustle associated with a group activity. For a memorable trip ashore, we invite you to consider a private shore excursion. Enjoy the undivided attention of your own driver/guide and the flexibility of experiencing the aspects of the local culture that most interest you. Below are just some samples of the private shore excursions we can arrange for you. Let us personalize your experience!

Ride Like a Local - 4 hours
One of the best ways to truly get to know a city is by using its public transportation systems. Be it buses, trains, subways or airways, they all give a real taste of what it really is to live in a specific city.  Today you are welcome to be part of the experience of the locals and admire Guayaquil from above onboard the recently inaugurated Guayaquil Airway, an environmentally friendly project that seeks to reduce the emission of carbon dioxide into the air. 
 
You will be picked up from the port and driven onboard the coach towards Parque Centenario Station where you will take the airway and, along with your guide board one of the cabins and go all the way through the Guayas River in a 20 minutes ride towards the station of Daule, where we will disembark and take the ride back to Guayaquil where you will debark at Four Mosqueteros station.
 
Adding the final touch to this exciting half-day visit the Anthropological and Contemporary Art Museum of Guayaquil (MAAC) that has an area of more than 9000 square feet. The museum is a pleasant surprise, not only because of its display of modern art, but because of the size and extent of its archeological collection. The MAAC is a great way to see more of Ecuador’s culture and history – and spend some time out of the sun.
 
At the end, board the bus and drive back to the quayside.

DURATION
4 Hours
 
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Easy (Limited Walking – under 500 meters over flat terrain with some steps)
 
WHAT’S INCLUDED?
  • Touring in luxury private vehicles with A/C & PA-system
  • Airway entrance fee (roundtrip)
  • 1 Bottle of water per person
  • Local English-speaking tour guide
WHAT’S NOT INCLUDED?
  • Any other services not mentioned above.
IMPORTANT NOTES, OBSERVATIONS & RECOMMENDATIONS
  • This tour is not suitable for guests in wheelchairs or those with mobility issues.
  • Few vendors accept credit cards; we recommend that guests bring cash (USD) if they wish to purchase anything.  In Ecuador $50 or $100 notes are not easily accepted, so guests should try to bring small change. Travelers’ checks are not accepted.
  • All timings are approximate and subject to change. 
  • It is recommended guests wear lightweight clothing, including long pants and a long-sleeved shirt, along with sunblock, sunglasses, a hat, insect repellent (it is a must) and flat, comfortable walking shoes and a camera.
Cerro Blanco Wildlife and Forest Trail - 4.5 hours
Introducing the "Cerro Blanco Wildlife and Forest Trail" - a tour of the largest and best-preserved dry forest in Ecuador. Explore the protected forest, located in the extreme Southwest of the Chongón Colonche mountain range, just outside the city. This adventure departs early in the morning and takes you on a 1.2 km trail, showcasing the breathtaking biodiversity of the area, the trail is called “Canoa”
 
The Cerro Blanco Protected Forest boasts an impressive number of endemic vascular plants, which protect approximately 100 of the 500 species registered in the tropical dry forest region. If we are lucky, you'll discover the magnificent range of wildlife that includes 54 species of mammals, such as monkeys, peccaries, agouti, 6 species of wild cats, including the majestic Jaguar, and 34 species of bats. Bird lovers will have the opportunity to spot a few of the 221 species of birds registered in the area that includes the endangered Great Green Macaw (Papagayo), which is the symbol of Cerro Blanco. Not to mention the 8 species of amphibians and 12 species of reptiles. It is important to note wildlife sightings are not guaranteed.
 
During your walk along the trail, you will experience a variety of landscapes, including the forest and mangrove. The route is divided into two sections. The first section is a mountainous terrain, where you will find small slopes, rocky paths, and a native vegetation of the dry forest. This part of the trail offers the perfect vantage points to take in the stunning scenery. The second section is a second-growth forest, where you can appreciate the beauty of the forest and its natural regrowth.
 
After returning from the hike, a delicious picnic will be waiting for us to refresh and recover energy before heading back to the pier.

SUGGESTED TOUR TIMINGS
 
TIMING ITINERARY & POINTS OF INTEREST TERRAIN W/C FRIENDLY
00:00 – 00:45 Depart the quayside and drive to Cerro Blanco Paved This tour is NOT suitable for guests in wheelchairs; and those with mobility issues, however, they must be able to board the coach on their own
00:45 – 02:45 Walk around the Canoa Trail Uneven, slippery, muddy
02:45 – 03:45 Deluxe Picnic Flat
03:45 – 04:30 Drive back to the pier for embarkation Paved  

DURATION / MIN/MAX NO. OF PAX
4 ½ Hours
MIN 10 guests per departure
MAX 90 guests per departure
 
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Strenuous (walking over 1 km over uneven terrain with many steps)
 
WHAT’S INCLUDED?
  • Touring in luxury private vehicles with A/C & PA-system
  • 1 Bottle of water per person
  • Local English-speaking tour guide
  • Deluxe Picnin
  • 1 ship’s escort free of charge per vehicle
WHAT’S NOT INCLUDED?
  • Any other services not mentioned above.
IMPORTANT NOTES, OBSERVATIONS & RECOMMENDATIONS
  • This tour is NOT suitable for guests in wheelchairs or those with mobility issues.
  • Few vendors accept credit cards; we recommend that guests bring cash (USD) if they wish to purchase anything.  In Ecuador $50 or $100 notes are not easily accepted, so guests should try to bring small change. Travelers’ checks are not accepted.
  • All timings are approximate and subject to change. 
  • It is recommended guests wear lightweight clothing, including long pants and a long-sleeved shirt, along with sunblock, sunglasses, a hat, insect repellent (it is a must) and flat, comfortable walking shoes and a camera.
06/17/2024 06/17/2024
Guayaquil

Guayaquil 06/18/2024

Galápagos tour ends: Guayaquil. A transfer from the Wyndham Guayaquil to José Joaquín de Olmedo International Airport is included. You should allow a minimum of three hours for flight check-in.,

Optional Private Excursions

Avoid the crowds and hustle and bustle associated with a group activity. For a memorable trip ashore, we invite you to consider a private shore excursion. Enjoy the undivided attention of your own driver/guide and the flexibility of experiencing the aspects of the local culture that most interest you. Below are just some samples of the private shore excursions we can arrange for you. Let us personalize your experience!

Ride Like a Local - 4 hours
One of the best ways to truly get to know a city is by using its public transportation systems. Be it buses, trains, subways or airways, they all give a real taste of what it really is to live in a specific city.  Today you are welcome to be part of the experience of the locals and admire Guayaquil from above onboard the recently inaugurated Guayaquil Airway, an environmentally friendly project that seeks to reduce the emission of carbon dioxide into the air. 
 
You will be picked up from the port and driven onboard the coach towards Parque Centenario Station where you will take the airway and, along with your guide board one of the cabins and go all the way through the Guayas River in a 20 minutes ride towards the station of Daule, where we will disembark and take the ride back to Guayaquil where you will debark at Four Mosqueteros station.
 
Adding the final touch to this exciting half-day visit the Anthropological and Contemporary Art Museum of Guayaquil (MAAC) that has an area of more than 9000 square feet. The museum is a pleasant surprise, not only because of its display of modern art, but because of the size and extent of its archeological collection. The MAAC is a great way to see more of Ecuador’s culture and history – and spend some time out of the sun.
 
At the end, board the bus and drive back to the quayside.

DURATION
4 Hours
 
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Easy (Limited Walking – under 500 meters over flat terrain with some steps)
 
WHAT’S INCLUDED?
  • Touring in luxury private vehicles with A/C & PA-system
  • Airway entrance fee (roundtrip)
  • 1 Bottle of water per person
  • Local English-speaking tour guide
WHAT’S NOT INCLUDED?
  • Any other services not mentioned above.
IMPORTANT NOTES, OBSERVATIONS & RECOMMENDATIONS
  • This tour is not suitable for guests in wheelchairs or those with mobility issues.
  • Few vendors accept credit cards; we recommend that guests bring cash (USD) if they wish to purchase anything.  In Ecuador $50 or $100 notes are not easily accepted, so guests should try to bring small change. Travelers’ checks are not accepted.
  • All timings are approximate and subject to change. 
  • It is recommended guests wear lightweight clothing, including long pants and a long-sleeved shirt, along with sunblock, sunglasses, a hat, insect repellent (it is a must) and flat, comfortable walking shoes and a camera.
Cerro Blanco Wildlife and Forest Trail - 4.5 hours
Introducing the "Cerro Blanco Wildlife and Forest Trail" - a tour of the largest and best-preserved dry forest in Ecuador. Explore the protected forest, located in the extreme Southwest of the Chongón Colonche mountain range, just outside the city. This adventure departs early in the morning and takes you on a 1.2 km trail, showcasing the breathtaking biodiversity of the area, the trail is called “Canoa”
 
The Cerro Blanco Protected Forest boasts an impressive number of endemic vascular plants, which protect approximately 100 of the 500 species registered in the tropical dry forest region. If we are lucky, you'll discover the magnificent range of wildlife that includes 54 species of mammals, such as monkeys, peccaries, agouti, 6 species of wild cats, including the majestic Jaguar, and 34 species of bats. Bird lovers will have the opportunity to spot a few of the 221 species of birds registered in the area that includes the endangered Great Green Macaw (Papagayo), which is the symbol of Cerro Blanco. Not to mention the 8 species of amphibians and 12 species of reptiles. It is important to note wildlife sightings are not guaranteed.
 
During your walk along the trail, you will experience a variety of landscapes, including the forest and mangrove. The route is divided into two sections. The first section is a mountainous terrain, where you will find small slopes, rocky paths, and a native vegetation of the dry forest. This part of the trail offers the perfect vantage points to take in the stunning scenery. The second section is a second-growth forest, where you can appreciate the beauty of the forest and its natural regrowth.
 
After returning from the hike, a delicious picnic will be waiting for us to refresh and recover energy before heading back to the pier.

SUGGESTED TOUR TIMINGS
 
TIMING ITINERARY & POINTS OF INTEREST TERRAIN W/C FRIENDLY
00:00 – 00:45 Depart the quayside and drive to Cerro Blanco Paved This tour is NOT suitable for guests in wheelchairs; and those with mobility issues, however, they must be able to board the coach on their own
00:45 – 02:45 Walk around the Canoa Trail Uneven, slippery, muddy
02:45 – 03:45 Deluxe Picnic Flat
03:45 – 04:30 Drive back to the pier for embarkation Paved  

DURATION / MIN/MAX NO. OF PAX
4 ½ Hours
MIN 10 guests per departure
MAX 90 guests per departure
 
ACTIVITY LEVEL
Strenuous (walking over 1 km over uneven terrain with many steps)
 
WHAT’S INCLUDED?
  • Touring in luxury private vehicles with A/C & PA-system
  • 1 Bottle of water per person
  • Local English-speaking tour guide
  • Deluxe Picnin
  • 1 ship’s escort free of charge per vehicle
WHAT’S NOT INCLUDED?
  • Any other services not mentioned above.
IMPORTANT NOTES, OBSERVATIONS & RECOMMENDATIONS
  • This tour is NOT suitable for guests in wheelchairs or those with mobility issues.
  • Few vendors accept credit cards; we recommend that guests bring cash (USD) if they wish to purchase anything.  In Ecuador $50 or $100 notes are not easily accepted, so guests should try to bring small change. Travelers’ checks are not accepted.
  • All timings are approximate and subject to change. 
  • It is recommended guests wear lightweight clothing, including long pants and a long-sleeved shirt, along with sunblock, sunglasses, a hat, insect repellent (it is a must) and flat, comfortable walking shoes and a camera.
06/18/2024 06/18/2024
Tauck - Cruise Division: Santa Cruz II for Tauck
Created especially for operations in remote areas like the Galápagos Islands, the Santa Cruz II boasts five spacious decks with modern interiors designed by renowned Swedish ship designer Richard Nilsson. Just over 70 meters long, the new vessel sleeps 90 guests in 50 contemporary designed staterooms – 36 of which can be interconnected, offering flexibility for families and single travelers. Guests can choose from luxuriously appointed double and triple Explorer cabins, or opt for the more exclusive Darwin Suite, an exceptional standard of accommodation on the Panorama Deck. All staterooms are equipped with air conditioning, a large picture window, hair dryer, iPod / MP3 docking station, numerous electrical outlets, in-room safe, reading lights and more. From top to bottom, Santa Cruz II features ample, indulgent spaces crafted from choice materials, including wide hallways and broad stairwells. Passengers can truly relax in the beautifully designed communal areas and viewing platforms, including indoor and outdoor dining options, two lounge bars, a well-stocked library, two indulgent ocean view hot tubs and a state of the art gym. Creative Ecuadorian and international cuisine featuring freshly caught fish and seafood and locally grown organic fruit and vegetables is spotlighted on menus served in the colorful Beagle Dining Room and al fresco on the Panorama Deck. Santa Cruz II offers a refined small ship cruising experience, with a maximum capacity of just 90 passengers. Aboard Santa Cruz II, the Tauck group may share the ship with non-Tauck guests. On all departures, the Tauck group will be accompanied by one Tauck Director for approximately every 40 Tauck guests. Your cruise will be highlighted by exclusive, private Tauck shore excursions, while your time on board Santa Cruz II will provide opportunities for you to interact with the ship's other non-Tauck guests.
Ship Highlights
  • Passengers can truly relax in the beautifully designed communal area
  • Dining in the colorful Beagle Dining Room or al fresco on the Panorama Deck is a delight for all ages
  • A well-stocked library
  • Two indulgent ocean view hot tubs and a state of the art gym
Ship Statistics
Last Refurbished
2015
Registry
Ecuador
Built Year
2002
Gross Tonnage
2,664 tons
Beam
44 ft. / 13.4 m
Maximum Speed
10.5 knots
Ship Length
235 ft. / 71.8 m
Passenger Capacity
90
Number of Crew
50
Crew Nationality
Ecuadorian
Public Rooms
  • Bar(s)/Lounge(s)
  • Library
Stateroom Amenities
  • Bath Amenities/Toiletries
  • Hair Dryer
  • Luxury Bedding
  • Private Safe
  • Showers and/or Bath Tubs
Dining
  • Al Fresco Dining
    Weather permitting
  • Casual Dining Venue(s)
Other Facilities
  • Boutique(s) (duty-free)
  • Infirmary / Medical Center
Sports, Health and Fitness
  • Gym/Fitness Room
  • Whirlpool(s)

Oceanview

Explorer Triple Cabin Horizon Deck (ETH) $7,990
Explorer Triple Cabin Horizon Deck
  • Category: ETH
  • Square Feet: 191
Size: 15.2 sq. m. (163.2 sq. ft.). Private Balcony: No. Stateroom Amenities: Ceiling light; under-the-bed closet (space for suitcases); telephone; iron (upon request); pen & memo pad; expedition map; sports bottle; extra blanket.
Explorer Cabin Horizon Deck (ECH) $7,990
Explorer Cabin Horizon Deck
  • Category: ECH
  • Square Feet: 163
Size: 15.2 sq. m. (163.2 sq. ft.). Private Balcony: No. Stateroom Amenities: Ceiling light; under-the-bed closet (space for suitcases); telephone; iron (upon request); pen & memo pad; expedition map; sports bottle; extra blanket.
Explorer Cabin Expedition Deck (ECE) $8,295
Explorer Cabin Expedition Deck
  • Category: ECE
  • Square Feet: 163
Size: 15.2 sq. m. (163.2 sq. ft.). Private Balcony: No. Stateroom Amenities: Ceiling light; under-the-bed closet (space for suitcases); telephone; iron (upon request); pen & memo pad; expedition map; sports bottle; extra blanket.
Explorer Cabin Panorama Deck (ECP) $8,640
Explorer Cabin Panorama Deck
  • Category: ECP
  • Square Feet: 163
Size: 15.2 sq. m. (163.2 sq. ft.). Private Balcony: No. Stateroom Amenities: Ceiling light; under-the-bed closet (space for suitcases); telephone; iron (upon request); pen & memo pad; expedition map; sports bottle; extra blanket.

Suite

Darwin Suite (DS) $9,965
Darwin Suite
  • Category: DS
  • Square Feet: 325
Size: 30 sq. m. (323 sq. ft.). Private Balcony: No. Stateroom Amenities: Walk-in closet and space under bed (space for suitcases); telephone; iron (upon request); pen & memo pad; expedition map; sports bottle; extra blanket; in-cabin national and international magazines.

$500 Child Savings: Children 11 and under

Children under 18 must be booked in a room with at least one adult. Triple accommodations are not available for more than two adults, age 18 or older, sharing a room. Interconnecting cabins (subject to availability) can be booked onboardSanta Cruz II. Quads will be accommodated in two double rooms. Aboard ship, triple cabins are two beds and a pull-out couch; they are limited to two adults (age 18 or older) sharing a room with one child under age 18. In hotels, triples are usually a two-bedded room plus one rollaway bed.

All fares are quoted in US Dollars.

Sky Deck

Stateroom Key

  • Darwin Suite (DS)
  • Explorer Cabin Horizon Deck (ECH)
  • Explorer Triple Cabin Horizon Deck (ETH)
  • Explorer Cabin Panorama Deck (ECP)
  • Explorer Cabin Expedition Deck (ECE)
Panorama Deck

Stateroom Key

  • Darwin Suite (DS)
  • Explorer Cabin Horizon Deck (ECH)
  • Explorer Triple Cabin Horizon Deck (ETH)
  • Explorer Cabin Panorama Deck (ECP)
  • Explorer Cabin Expedition Deck (ECE)
Expedition Deck

Stateroom Key

  • Darwin Suite (DS)
  • Explorer Cabin Horizon Deck (ECH)
  • Explorer Triple Cabin Horizon Deck (ETH)
  • Explorer Cabin Panorama Deck (ECP)
  • Explorer Cabin Expedition Deck (ECE)
Horizon Deck

Stateroom Key

  • Darwin Suite (DS)
  • Explorer Cabin Horizon Deck (ECH)
  • Explorer Triple Cabin Horizon Deck (ETH)
  • Explorer Cabin Panorama Deck (ECP)
  • Explorer Cabin Expedition Deck (ECE)
Ocean Deck

Stateroom Key

  • Darwin Suite (DS)
  • Explorer Cabin Horizon Deck (ECH)
  • Explorer Triple Cabin Horizon Deck (ETH)
  • Explorer Cabin Panorama Deck (ECP)
  • Explorer Cabin Expedition Deck (ECE)