Tip Top III

Christmas and New Years 2012.

For December 21 to 28, 2012  &  December 28, 2012 to January 04, 2013.

M/Y Tip Top III is a First Class Yacht for 16 passengers; it was designed and constructed to offer the highest level of security and comfort to your passengers.  The Tip Top III was built in 2001 and totally refurbished in 2009.  It now offers a modern design and a more comfortable accommodation.

Tip Top III - View of the yacht

Prices per person in USDollars:
Price per person lower Deck: US$ 3,750
Price per person Upper Deck: US$ 4,000

Christmas Itinerary (Dec 21-28  2012 ), 8 days/ 7 nights
FRI: Baltra Airport, Charles Darwin Station
SAT: Santa Fe, South Plazas
Tip Top III - Low cabinSUN: Chinese Hat, Rabida
MON: Black Turtle Cove, Dragon Hill
TUE Post Office Bay, Devil´s Crown, Punta Cormorant
WED:  Punta Suarez, Gardner Bay
THU: Interpretation Center, Kicker Rock, Cerro Brujo
FRI: North Seymour, Baltra

New Year Itinerary (Dec 28 – Jan 04 2013), 8 days / 7 nights
FRI: Baltra (Arrival) – Las Bachas Beach (Santa Cruz Island)
SAT:  Sullivan Bay (Santiago Island) – Bartolome Island
SUN: Prince Phillip’s Steps, Darwin Bay (Genovesa Island)
MON: James Bay, Buccaneer Cove, Salt Mines (Santiago Island)
TUE: Punta Vicente Roca (Isabela Island), Punta Espinosa (Fernandina Island)
WED: Urbina Bay, Tagus Cove, Elizabeth Bay (Isabela Island)
THU: Tintoreras, Humedales, Sierra Negra Volcano (Isabela Island)
FRI: Charles Darwin Station (Santa Cruz Island) – Baltra (Departure)

Remarks:
No discounts for children; single accommodation upon request; only 8 day departures.Lower deck cabins with portholes, upper deck cabins with windows.

Included: Flights to/from Quito or Guayaquil to the Galapagos, Economy Class, free luggage of 1x20kg per person, Accommodation in double cabins (twin or matrimonial bed), Daily meals served as buffet (7 x breakfast, 7 x lunch, 7 x supper), Excursions on the islands as mentioned in itinerary, English speaking naturalist guide, Snorkeling equipmentDrinking water (not bottled), coffee & tea

Not included: $100 national park entrance fee, $10 INGALA Transit Control Card, $71 fuel surcharge, Tips to guide and crew, Wet Suit rental, Bar consumption

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