Machu Picchu + Galapagos
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Machu Picchu + Galapagos
10 days:
$3975 per person
(What's Included)

Visit Machu Picchu, one of the New Seven Wonders of the World, as well as Cuzco and the Sacred Valley, and then take a five-day Galapagos cruise.  Our most popular Galapagos itinerary visits the islands of Bartolome, Isabela, Fernandina, Santiago, Rabida and Santa Cruz - a great combination of wildlife viewing, remote visitor's sites and fascinating volcanic formations.  And as on all Southern Crossings tours, you're taken care of from beginning to end - airport transfers and internal flights are included!

Our preferred Galapagos boats are the Galapagos Legend, the Coral I and the Coral II.  Click here for more information on these boats as well as other options.

Departs any Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday & Saturday!

 

 

Day

Location

1

Arrive Lima.  City tour if time allows.

2

Flight to Cuzco. City and ruins tour

3

Sacred Valley tour - Pisac and Ollantaytambo

4

Machu Picchu

5

Morning flight to Lima then onward flight to Guayaquil.  City tour if time allows.

6

Flight to the Galapagos.  Transfer from Galapagos airport to cruise ship.  First excursion, on Bartolome Island.

7
-
10

Galapagos cruise continues, visiting Isabela, Fernandina, Santiago, Rabida and Santa Cruz Islands.  Flight to Guayaquil on day 10.  International flights may depart any time after 5:30 from Guayaquil.


MACHU PICCHU + GALAPAGOS TRIP ITINERARY

Day

Activity/Location

1

Arrive in Lima and transfer to our hotel. If arriving during the day, you'll have a guided tour of the city before being transferred to the airport next morning for your flight to Cuzco.
 

2

 

Morning flight over the Andes to Cuzco.  After checking into our hotel, we'll visit the main plaza, the Cathedral and the primary Inca Temple, and then head up to the ruins of Sacsayhuaman above town for great afternoon views over the city.  Depending on your arrival time, there may be time for shopping or more sightseeing in the afternoon.
 

3

 

This morning we take a short and scenic ride in our private transport to Pisac and Ollantaytambo, two important Inca ruins in the Sacred Valley. After visiting the site of Pisac, we'll head down to the colonial town below and visit its famous crafts market.  We then continue on to Ollantaytambo.  Besides the huge and fascinating ruins above the town, Ollantaytambo is the only Inca village still inhabited today. Walk its narrow streets and peer through huge Inca doorways into courtyards where life has changed little in over 500 years. Afternoon train to Aguas Calientes, below Machu Picchu where we'll spend the night.
 

4

 

 Sunrise at Machu Picchu!  After a guided tour, take your time and enjoy this magnificent place.  During peak visiting hours (10-2), try a hike on one of the surrounding Inca trails.  We return to Cuzco in the afternoon.

5

Morning flight to Lima and then an onward flight to Guayaquil.  City tour included if time allows.
 

6

Morning transfer to the airport and flight to the Galapagos Islands.  Transfer to the Galapagos Legend and embark on your first excursion, to Bartolome Island.  A detailed day-by-day itinerary of your Galapagos cruise is found below.
 

7-10

Galapagos cruise, including visits to Isabela, Fernandina, Santiago, Rabida and Santa Cruz Islands.  Flight to Guayaquil on day 10. International flights may depart any time after 5:30pm from Guayaquil.
 

Galapagos Legend Cruise itinerary
(Note: Coral I and II vary slightly - click here for details)

Day 1
Galapagos (Baltra Airport).  Departure from Guayaquil to Baltra
(aprox. two and half hour flight). Passengers will be picked up at the airport
by our guides and taken to the pier to board the boat.
Bartolome.  Dry landing. Passengers will see volcanic formations like lava
bombs, spatter, and cinder cones. After hiking to the summit you can enjoy a
great view of the surrounding islands, including Pinnacle Rock's eroded tuff
cone. During the hike to the summit, travelers will often see colonies of
marine iguanas, lava lizards, tiquilla, and various cacti. Visitors will be
able to snorkel and see the Galapagos penguin, sea turtles, and white-tipped
reef sharks from a safe distance.

Day 2
Urbina Bay (Isabela).  Wet landing. Passengers will visit the fossil beach
and coral area. Depending on the season you may be able to observe giant
tortoises, land iguanas and flightless cormorants. After the walk we will
have time for snorkeling.
Fernandina (Espinosa Point).  Dry landing. Visitors will see the biggest
marine iguanas mingling with sally light-foot crabs, as well as flightless
cormorants at their nesting sites, Galapagos penguins, Galapagos hawks, and
sea lions. Among the flora and volcanic formations observers will spot
brachycereus cactus, and "pa-hoe-hoe" lava and "AA" lava formations.
Numerous mangrove beds extend into the sea.

Day 3
Santiago (Egas Port).  Wet landing on a dark sand beach. Most of the
landscape is tuff-stone layers and lava flows. You can observe hunting
herons, great blue herons, lava herons, yellow crowned night herons and
oyster catchers. Passengers will see marine iguanas grazing on algae beds
alongside red sally light-foot crabs. There is a colony of fur seals
swimming in deep cool-water pools. Here you can swim and snorkel and find
octopuses, sea horses, star fish.

Rábida (Jervis).  Wet landing. The volcano-formed beach is dark red and is
often occupied by sea lions. It's considered the geographic center of
Galapagos because it has the most diverse volcanic rocks on the Islands.
You'll hike to a salt water lagoon, where flamingos can sometimes be found.
July through September is a good time to observe brown pelicans nesting in
the salty bushes. Boobies and 9 species of Darwin's finches can also be
observed. You can take a ride along the reefs in a dinghy, as well as
snorkel.

Day 4
Santa Cruz (Charles Darwin Research Station).  Travelers will visit the
Charles Darwin Research Station, staffed with international scientists
conducting biological research and conservation projects. Here guests can
admire the giant tortoises that are part of the breeding program. Visitors
can also admire the prickly-pear cactus forest and many land birds. Later
on, you'll have some free time to walk around town and shop for souvenirs.
Santa Cruz (Highlands).  Travelers can trek through the highlands of Santa
Cruz and visit Cerro Chato, where they will be able to observe the famous
giant tortoises. Additionally, travelers can walk inside the dormant lava
tubes.

Day 5
Santa Cruz (Bachas Beach).  Wet landing. This beach is located on the north
side of Santa Cruz Island. Visitors will encounter many sea birds, marine
iguanas, sea turtles, and have the opportunity to swim on the white-sand
beach. Return to the Galapagos Legend, check out and transfer to Baltra's
airport. Return flight to Guayaquil.
 

 

TRIP DETAILS
Machu Picchu + Galapagos
10 days: $3975 per person
 

Joining the Tour
On all Southern Crossings tours, you are met at the airport by one of our representatives (holding a Southern Crossings placard), who will accompany you to our joining hotel.  No bargaining or being ripped off by airport taxis!



What's included in the trip: 

·     All airport transfers

·     Southern Crossings bilingual guides

·     All other internal transport (excluding transport to optional restaurants, bars, sights and excursions)

·     Two internal flights, Lima-Cuzco, Cuzco-Lima

·     Five nights of hotel accommodation, four nights aboard ship in the Galapagos

·     Breakfast included with all hotel stays

·     Machu Picchu excursion, including bilingual guide, round trip train fare, transportation to/from ruins/Aguas Calientes, and entrance to the Machu Picchu sanctuary

·     Cuzco, Lima and Guayaquil city tours if flight schedules allow

·     Five day/four night Galapagos cruise, including all food, excursions, fuel surcharge of $90.00 and Galapagos National Institute Migration Control Card (US$ 10.00)

·     Southern Crossings T-Shirt or Cap

 

What's not included
International flights, airport taxes (approx. US$45), pre- & post- tour accommodation, visas, vaccinations, personal insurance, meals except where specified above, drinks, laundry, souvenirs, tips while on optional excursions and other items of a personal nature. Medical travel insurance is not included through Southern Crossings though we do require that you have a policy. Check www.travelguard.com to purchase a policy for your trip.

In the Galapagos, the following is not included:

-  Flights to and from the Galapagos from Guayaquil - inquire for the current best prices

-  Galapagos National Park Tax: US$ 100.00 (this is paid in the Guayaquil airport)

-  Snorkeling equipment (US$ 20.00)

-  Wet suit (US$ 25.00)

-  Alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, not including water which is provided.

-  Medical Services, travel insurance and other not specified.

-  Tips & personal expenses.


 

Extra Accommodation
We will gladly arrange additional accommodation for you before or after your trip:
In Lima: $110 double/$90 single
In Cuzco: $120 double/$100 single
In Guayaquil: $130 double/ $95 single

 

Single Person Supplement: $565
Please add this to your total payment if you will be traveling alone or wish to have private accommodation


 

PRE-TRIP PLANNER

 

Required documents

All travelers to Peru and Ecuador are required to have a passport valid for at least six months from date of entry. Visas are not required for E.U., U.S., Canadian, Australian or New Zealand passport holders. For other nationalities, please consult the nearest embassy or consulate.  An onward ticket and proof of funds may also be required at entry and should be available to show to immigration. Traveler’s checks, currency, or a bank statement, from the bank or printed off the internet, are sufficient for proof of funds.

 

Required immunizations

No vaccinations or immunizations are required for this tour.

 

Things to bring

One should come well prepared for outdoor activity at temperatures ranging from 30 to 95 degrees Fahrenheit, and for extremes of sun and the possibility of rain. A list of things to bring would include:

 

·         Passport and, if necessary, visa

·         Traveler’s checks and/or cash card

·         Airline ticket

·         Photocopies of airline ticket and documents

·         Wearable pouch for documents and money

·         Large, sturdy backpack or suitcase

·         Smaller, comfortable day pack

·         Trekking/walking boots, comfortable and worn-in

·         Sandals or flip-flops 

·         Rain poncho or jacket

·         Waterproof pants

·         Sun hat

·         Hat for cold weather

·         Good, warm clothing for cold weather (think layers!)

·         Scarf and gloves

·         T-shirts

·         Socks (thin wool or biking socks are best), undergarments

·         Towel and swimsuit

·         Camelback or Nalgene bottle (optional)

·         Flashlight (head lamps are very handy)

·         Sunscreen

·         Insect repellent (15% DEET recommended)

·         Lip balm

·         Earplugs

·         Alarm clock or watch

·         Sanitizing hand wipes or gel

·         Camera and film/digital memory cards

·         Camera batteries

·         Playing cards, games, reading material

·         Prescription medications

·         Snorkeling gear/wet suit (both available for rental on the Galapagos boat)
 

Note that common clothing, batteries, film, medications, and such toiletries as toothpaste, toothbrush, toilet paper, deodorant and feminine hygiene items are available in Peru and Ecuador.  It is best to bring from home such items as prescription meds, eyewear and care, extra large clothing, shoes, unusual film and camera batteries. Also note that most digital camera memory cards can be downloaded and burned onto a CD in internet cafes in any large city.

 

Climate

Rain is possible at any time of year, especially in high mountains and cloud forest, and one should always be prepared. The climate in sites we will visit is as follows:

Cuzco: days are warm if sunny, slightly chilly if cloudy.  Nights are chilly in Cuzco. 

Machu Picchu: similar to Cuzco, but warmer and with more chance of rain.

Lake Titicaca: similar to Cuzco but much colder at night and when there's no sun.

Lima: warm to hot days, cool evenings, almost never any rain.  Often overcast.

Amazon basin:  hot and humid year-round. We recommend light clothing (in weight and in color) that fully cover arms and legs to avoid mosquito bites.

Guayaquil and Galapagos: hot and humid, rain always possible.  Galapagos can have a cooler, more moderate climate depending on current conditions.

 

Baggage
For your international flights, please check with your  airline.  Within Peru and Ecuador, you are allowed 20 kilos (44 lbs) of checked baggage, as well as one carry-on and another small, purse-like item.  The carry-on size regulations are the same as international carry-on size regulations.

 

 

Money guide

The unit of currency in Peru is the nuevo sol. Current currency conversion:

Currency Converter
 

The unit of currency in Ecuador is the US dollar.

Automatic cash points are available in Lima, Cuzco, Puno and Guayaquil. Credit cards and cash are accepted on the Galapagos cruise and in Puerto Ayora.  Visa, MasterCard, Plus, and Cirrus are the most common usable types of cards. Traveler's checks (American Express is best!) or a Visa or MasterCard for cash advances are also options.  Do not bring MoneyGrams or International Money Orders, as they are extremely difficult to exchange. Banks and exchange houses are available in Lima and Cuzco.  For currency, U.S. dollars are recommended and most easily exchanged.  Please note that in Peru, cash must be untorn.  It can be older-looking, but even the slightest tear on an edge will make it un-changeable.  Acceptable bills come out of the ATMs in country.
 

Expect to spend about US$3-10 on a meal, US$2 on a beer, water or soft drink in Peru.  Shopping prices are usually lower than people expect.  Alpaca sweaters, for example, run between $5 and $30.

 

Ecuador is about 20% more expensive than Peru, and the Galapagos are about 20% more expensive than the rest of Ecuador, although most things you would need to spend money on are included within your cruise package.

 



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