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Angelique

Key facts
Class
Tourist
Type
Sailing
Pax
16
Cabins
8
Length
96 feet
Speed
9 knots
Nights
3/4/7
Sails
Mon(3), Thu(4), Mon(7)
Dive
No
Prices
2008 season
7 nights:
$ 2,100
4 nights:
$ 1,188
Lowest prices per person
 
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Angelique is a sailing tourist class yacht. It was refurbished in March 2001 and has a classic style, providing ample deck areas as well as a bar-lounge area. For the adventure traveler, it is definitely a nice option to visit the Galapagos Islands. The chef offers cuisine ranging from international to local specialities.

Accommodates 16 passengers in 8 double cabins with upper and lower berth, with private facilities and airconditioning. Sundeck, bar and lounge areas, TV and VHS, and a small library.

 
Low season
High season
 
Year Service Cabin 7 nights 4 nights 3 nights 7 nights 4 nights 3 nights  
2008 Individuals All $1,900 $1,188 $950 $2,100 $1,313 $1,050
2008 Charter All $29,040 $18,406 $14,635 $32,550 $20,343 $16,275

* Rates subject to change, without notice
 
Year Seasons
2008

Low Season : May 1- Jun 14, Sep 1- Oct 31
High Season : Rest of the year

What's included
Accommodation in double sharing cabins, guided visits to the islands, all meals on board
What's not included
Galapagos National Park fee ($100 per person), TCT/Ingala tax ($10 per person), alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, round trip airfare from Guayaquil or Quito to the Galapagos, gratuities and tips for the crew and staff, airport taxes and personal expenses.
Notes

- Prices are in US dollars, and subject to change without notice
- Prices are per person
- Single supplement: 75% surcharge
- 20% discount for children under 12 years
- 50% discount for children under 5 years, if they share the cabin with the parents
- Snorkeling gear additional cost: $15 per person for 7nights and $10 per person for 3 or 4nights cruise
- Galapagos Cruise itineraries are subject to change by the authorities of the Galapagos National Park or acts of providence.

Mon

Baltra / Bachas

Tue

Wed

Bartolome / Sullivan Bay

Thu

Santa Cruz: Charles Darwin Station, Highland

Fri

Sat

Sun

Mon

Mon to Thu: 4 day/3 night itinerary
Thu to Mon: 5 day/4 night itinerary

Angelique: day by day itinerary

MON Mainland Ecuador / Baltra - Bachas
Departure from the airport Quito and 3 ½ hour flight to the Galapagos Islands.
The guide will pick you up in the Baltra airport and brings you on board of the Angelique.
While you enjoy your lunch on deck we sail to the Playas Bachas, where often Sea Lions can be observed. These two beaches are made of very fine white sand which comes from eroded coral riffs. For this reason it is a favored breeding place for Sea turtles. Behind the beaches there is a small lagoon where we often find Flamingos as well as other Seabirds. In the afternoon we will walk on the island to get more impressions. Dinner on board.

TUE Bartolomé – Sullivan Bay
Breakfast on board.
On Bartalomé Island we will walk to the highest point of the Island. Here we have in front of us a wonderful sight of volcanic formations. These moon likely shaped formations is said to be the most beautiful Panorama of the whole Galapagos Archipel. Afterwards we will go for snorkeling and we discover beautiful colored fishes and maybe some penguins. In the afternoon we visit an almost 100 year old lava stream at Sullivan Bay on the Island Santiago. On its surface we see printings of trees which have been carved in from hot lava. But it’s also interesting to see how powerful small plants are slowly growing between the lava tears.

WED Genovesa
Genovesa is the only Island with a colony of red food and masked boobies, but we also find here a lot of other interesting Seabirds. In the banks Galapagos-Sea Lions are greeting us and Iguanas are taking their sunbath all around. On this Island we will have two different walks to discover its secrets. Afterwards we go for snorkeling and we watch the marvelous underwater world. Surely there will be some curious Sea Lions playing around us.

THU Sta. Cruz – Charles Darwin Station - Highland
After an early breakfast we go on land at Puerto Ayora. This is a small port village from the Island Santa Cruz. Here we will visit the famous Charles Darwin Station where we learn a lot of projects to protect the Galapagos Islands and its natural inhabitants. In the afternoon we are exploring the Highlands of the Island where we meet the big and very ancient land turtles.

FRI Floreana
On the Island Floreana we first visit the Post Office Bay. A historical wooden Barrel which has been left here from whale hunters in the 18th century has later on become a Post Office for the Galapagos visitors. Near of a Vulcan top named devil’s crown we have another opportunity for snorkeling. This very small island is an eroded Vulcan which has been formed from the strong and wild branding wages. The inside of this formation is a very preferred place for snorkeling while the outside is very interesting for Scuba Diving.
In the afternoon we visit the Cormorant Point at the other side of the island. This green beach is a wonderful place to observe different crabs and Sea Lions. Here also we will surely see Flamingos, ducks and many other birds. But the vegetation as well is full of surprises, because of its capacity to use the salty water resources for survival. At the end of the way we find again a white fine beach where land turtles have their seasonally breeding.

SAT Española
On this Island we first visit “Punta Suarez”. This rocky region guards one of the most astonishing bird colonies of the whole Archipel. The south cliffs give you a very good sight to coast birds and their nest places as well as to the famous “Blow Hole” where, due to strong current, the seawater is jumping up to 15 – 20 meters. In the afternoon we visit the Gardner Bay which lies on the north east of the Island Española. On this beach we just relax, take our bath in the deep blue and join our neighbors, the Sea lions, which also lay sleepy on the beach.

SUN Santa Fé – Islas Plazas
In the early morning we reach Santa Fé where we stop at a picturesque port. We walk to a cliff where we find Iguanas and very high cactus near the beach. Afterwards we continue our seaway to Plazas while enjoying our lunch. These two islands lay near of Santa Cruz. With its unusual vegetation and standing place they show as an amazing variability of plants and birds. It is worth to go for snorkeling here!

MON Seymour Norte - Baltra
After sunrise we visit North Seymour Island. This is a very flat and low placed island, which has been created from undersea volcanic activities. Here you find low and bushy vegetation and the biggest colony of frigate birds lives in this place. But there are also blue footed boobies and our Sea Lions to be seen. After this last excursion we are leading you back to the Port of Baltra to take the flight to Quito (via Guayaquil), where you approximately arrive at 16.30 pm.

Angeligue: terms & conditions

PAYMENT:
• Once your arrangements are confirmed, a 35% deposit per person or charter is required for your ship accommodations. Final payment is due 60 days prior to the departure date.
• All rates are subject to change.

CANCELLATIONS:
• Up to 90 days prior to departure, total amount paid will be refunded in full.
• Up to 60 days prior to departure, 70% of the amount paid will be refunded.
• Up to 30 days prior to departure, 50% of the amount paid will be refunded.
• By cancellation shortly before the departure, the total tour rate is forfeited.

CANCELLATION OF FLIGHT RESERVATION:
• If the flight tickets are emitted by us the cancellation is admitted until 3 days before departure day and total amount paid will be refunded in full.
• Cancellation at the last minute or for a no show at the airport, a fee of 25 USD per person will be charged.

CANCELLATION BY ILLNESS:
• If short time cancellation is due to medical reasons of the passenger, a 50% refund will be made upon receipt of authentic medical documentation.

CHILDREN DISCOUNT:
• Children under 5 years of age, if they share the cabin with the parents, pay 50% of the published rate.
• Children under 11 years and 11 months of age pay 80% of published rate.

PAYMENTS ONBOARD:
•Only cash and travelers checks accepted (USDollars).

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