Tour Overview
Set along the equator, some 600 miles off the South American coast of Ecuador, is a crown jewel of the natural world. The Galápagos Islands live up to our dreams of a sheltered place far removed from the usual worries of the world. The skies are almost always sunny, and the sea breezes create that perfect air temperature that instantly relaxes the body. The ocean is an ever-inviting turquoise blue, matched by long sandy beaches of crystal white, pink, black and looking-glass green. There are crystal coves and sheltered mangrove lagoons. However, what will make your visit here truly exceptional are the many opportunities for close up encounters with wildlife. The islands and surrounding waters are quite literally teaming with exotic and colorful creatures that have never learned to fear humans. This results in a series of daily peak experiences including snorkeling with playful sea lions, tracking giant tortoise and trading stares with unconcerned iguanas. Bird life is abundant, varied and fearless. You may have to give way as a blue footed booby crosses your path, or have the opportunity to observe a Galápagos hawk perched just a few steps away, as an albatross launches itself off a cliff on a journey that will encompass thousands of miles.Day by Day Itinerary
Program including 7-night Galapagos Cruise:Day 1: Arrive Quito, Ecuador
Today, after clearing customs & immigration formalities at Quito airport, you will be met and transferred by private vehicle to your hotel. Rich in history, Quito is the second highest capital city in the world, founded in 1534 by Spanish Conquistador Sebastian de Benacazar. For nearly three centuries, the arts and intellectual societies flourished under Spanish colonial rule until 1809, when Quito established the first self-governing junta in the colonies. Liberator Simon Bolivar led the country as part of the Republic of Greater Colombia until 1830, when the Republic of Ecuador announced its independence with the adoption of the Constitution signed in Riobamba. Due to the city’s preservation of its blended past, UNESCO declared Quito one of the "world's cultural heritage sites" in 1978. Dann Carlton Quito Hotel is located in the center of the business, shopping and banking area of the city, just 15 minutes away from the Mariscal Sucre international airport. Decorated in a classy English style, it offers 212 comfortable rooms, fully equipped with everything you need for a pleasant stay. Enjoy a wide variety of Creole and international dishes at Park 20 Restaurant. Live music and Sushi Time at Piccadilly’s Bar starts at 7:00 pm.
Dann Carlton
Day 2: Quito Enjoy a half-day city tour of Quito. This morning's sightseeing demonstrates some of the reasons why Ecuador's capital has earned its honor as a world cultural site. Marvel at the city’s ornate churches, cathedrals and baroque architecture, and experience a long history of local culture in Quito’s “Old Town” and in the San Francisco Church and Monastery. Rich in art treasures, fine woodcarvings and an altar of gold leaf, the church is an historical icon dedicated to Quito’s patron saint. Continue on to Panecillo Hill topped with a statue of Quito’s ‘Winged Virgin’ visible from almost anywhere in the city. You are welcomed by spectacular views of the surrounding mountains and the city below before culminating your tour with a visit to the Equatorial monument - an irresistible opportunity to straddle both hemispheres. Return to your hotel and enjoy balance of day at leisure.
Breakfast
Dann Carlton Day 3: Quito- Otavalo- Quito
Depart to Ibarra, 30 minutes north, to take the “Chaski Antawa” for a great adventure and scenery experience. The Chaski Antawa Train rides on the railroad built at the beginning of the 20th century connecting the northern highlands with the tropical coast. From Ibarra, the train climbs down to the warm, dry valley of Ambuqui, going through sugar cane plantations, majestic landscapes, tunnels and bridges that span large canyons and gullies. The ride to Salinas plunges from 2,200 meters down to 1,500 meters above sea level (7,216 to 4,920 feet) in only about 2 hours. We stop for lunch at Salina’s social project restaurant. The northern Andes region is one of the most visited areas in mainland Ecuador however it still has many wonders where tourism has yet to take hold. That is the case in the Valley of Salinas. Surrounded by amazing landscapes, friendly people, the project is a way to help the people of the valley become a destination in itself and to help improve its peoples lifestyle. The main project with the people of Salinas was the creation of a restaurant in the village. High quality training, lead by Paola Pretto, in the areas of cooking, service, cleaning, nutrition, dish decoration and teamwork, was provided to the people of Salinas in order to fulfill tourists’ expectations. . For sure you will enjoy this experience and feel the satisfaction of being part of this social project. After lunch you’ll visit the biggest indigenous market in Latin America in Otavalo, home of the most famous crafts market in South America. The market dates back to pre-Inca times when jungle products were brought up from the eastern lowlands and traded for highlands goods. Here you can purchase woolen goods such as ponchos, blankets, scarves, sweaters, tapestries and gloves.
Breakfast, Lunch
Dann Carlton Day 4: Quito- Galapagos National Park
Depart from Quito to Baltra (2 and half hour flight), where you are picked up at the airport by our guides and taken to the pier to board the M/V Galapagos Legend.
North Seymour: Dry landing. Here you will encounter swallow-tailed gulls, blue-footed boobies, and sea lions. This site is a major nesting colony of blue-footed boobies, and has the largest colony of the magnificent frigate bird. You will also spot both the marine iguanas and the land iguanas, and can also observe the endemic specie of holy stick (palo santo). Depending on the season you can see the very peculiar courtship dance of the male frigate birds with their inflatable red pouches.
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
M/V Legend Day 5: Galapagos National Park
Santa Cruz (Dragon Hill or Venice). Wet landing. Passengers can walk towards a salt-water lagoon behind the beach, where occasionally pink flamingos can be observed. This trail leads up to Dragon Hill, which offers a lovely view of the bay. This is a nesting site for reintroduced land iguanas, and there is also a scalesia tree forest. Passengers may opt to take a dinghy to Venice islet and observe the vegetation and marine animals like spotted eagle rays, golden rays, mullets, sharks and sea turtles. Land iguanas have often been observed as well. Floreana (Cormorant Point): Wet landing on a greenish colored sand beach. Visitors will hike from the black mangrove beds to a large, brackish lagoon, which holds one of the biggest flamingo populations in the Galapagos. The island is best known for its endemic plants like the Galapagos millwork, passionflower and button mangrove. Novice snorkelers can practice on the main beach with playful sea lions.
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
M/V Legend Day 6: Galapagos National Park
Española (Suarez Point): Dry landing. Visitors will learn more about the lava terrain and hike cross the inactive lava fields. Besides the sea lion colonies, this is a very important site for bird watching. Many species, such as the hooded mocking bird and red-billed tropicbird can be spotted and observed closely. You will also see a large colony of marine iguanas, lava lizards, and rally light foot crabs. After a short trek visitors encounter colonies of masked and blue-footed boobies. The nesting grounds sometimes overlap the trail. Visitors will also find Galapagos doves, hawks and swallow-tailed gulls and then reach the world’s largest colony of waved albatross. A major highlight is their mating season, from May through December. You’ll visit the famous blowhole, where water shoots into the air 23 m (75 ft) up.San Cristóbal (Interpretation Center or La Galapaguera): Dry landing at Puerto Baquerizo Moreno: Passengers will visit San Cristóbal breeding center and learn about the National Park’s breeding program with the giant tortoises. Passengers will observe some animals in their natural environment.
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
M/V Legend Day 7: Galapagos National Park
Santa Cruz (Carrión Point): During this visit you can snorkel and see a variety of fish, rays and perhaps the harmless white tipped reef sharks. From Punta Carrion the short navigation is through the beautiful Itabaca Channel with its turquoise waters. Bartolomé. 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.
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
M/V Legend Day 8: Galapagos National Park
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. Between 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.
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
M/V Legend Day 9: Galapagos National Park
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 oystercatchers. 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, starfish. 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.
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
MV Legend Day 10: Galapagos National Park
Santa Cruz Island (Charles Darwin station.) On another visit, travelers have the chance to investigate the Charles Darwin Research Station in Puerto Ayora, staffed with international scientists conducting biological research and conservation projects. Here you can also admire Giant Tortoises, which are part of the breeding program. Travelers can also admire the impressive Giant Prickly-Pear Cactus forest and many land birds. The visit to the station takes around 40 minutes. After this visit passengers have some free time to walk around town and shop for souvenirs. Disembark the ship and transfer (non-exclusive) to the Baltra airport for your return flight (not included) to Quito. You are met at the airport for private transfer to the hotel.
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
MV Legend Day 11: Galapagos- Quito
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 Quito via Guayaquil.
Breakfast
Dann Carlton Day 12: Depart Quito
Enjoy the day at leisure until your private transfer to Quito airport for your departing flight.
Breakfast Program including 4-night Galapagos Cruise: Day 1: Arrive Quito, Ecuador
Today, after clearing customs & immigration formalities at Quito airport, you will be met and transferred by private vehicle to your hotel. Rich in history, Quito is the second highest capital city in the world, founded in 1534 by Spanish Conquistador Sebastian de Benacazar. For nearly three centuries, the arts and intellectual societies flourished under Spanish colonial rule until 1809, when Quito established the first self-governing junta in the colonies. Liberator Simon Bolivar led the country as part of the Republic of Greater Colombia until 1830, when the Republic of Ecuador announced its independence with the adoption of the Constitution signed in Riobamba. Due to the city’s preservation of its blended past, UNESCO declared Quito one of the "world's cultural heritage sites" in 1978. Dann Carlton Quito Hotel is located in the center of the business, shopping and banking area of the city, just 15 minutes away from the Mariscal Sucre international airport. Decorated in a classy English style, it offers 212 comfortable rooms, fully equipped with everything you need for a pleasant stay. Enjoy a wide variety of Creole and international dishes at Park 20 Restaurant. Live music and Sushi Time at Piccadilly’s Bar starts at 7:00 pm.
Dann Carlton
Day 2: Quito
Enjoy a half-day city tour of Quito. This morning's sightseeing demonstrates some of the reasons why Ecuador's capital has earned its honor as a world cultural site. Marvel at the city’s ornate churches, cathedrals and baroque architecture, and experience a long history of local culture in Quito’s “Old Town” and in the San Francisco Church and Monastery. Rich in art treasures, fine woodcarvings and an altar of gold leaf, the church is an historical icon dedicated to Quito’s patron saint. Continue on to Panecillo Hill topped with a statue of Quito’s ‘Winged Virgin’ visible from almost anywhere in the city. You are welcomed by spectacular views of the surrounding mountains and the city below before culminating your tour with a visit to the Equatorial monument - an irresistible opportunity to straddle both hemispheres. Return to your hotel and enjoy balance of day at leisure.
Breakfast
Dann Carlton Day 3: Quito- Otavalo- Quito
Depart to Ibarra, 30 minutes north, to take the “Chaski Antawa” for a great adventure and scenery experience. The Chaski Antawa Train rides on the railroad built at the beginning of the 20th century connecting the northern highlands with the tropical coast. From Ibarra, the train climbs down to the warm, dry valley of Ambuqui, going through sugar cane plantations, majestic landscapes, tunnels and bridges that span large canyons and gullies. The ride to Salinas plunges from 2,200 meters down to 1,500 meters above sea level (7,216 to 4,920 feet) in only about 2 hours. We stop for lunch at Salina’s social project restaurant. The northern Andes region is one of the most visited areas in mainland Ecuador however it still has many wonders where tourism has yet to take hold. That is the case in the Valley of Salinas. Surrounded by amazing landscapes, friendly people, the project is a way to help the people of the valley become a destination in itself and to help improve its peoples lifestyle. The main project with the people of Salinas was the creation of a restaurant in the village. High quality training, lead by Paola Pretto, in the areas of cooking, service, cleaning, nutrition, dish decoration and teamwork, was provided to the people of Salinas in order to fulfill tourists’ expectations. . For sure you will enjoy this experience and feel the satisfaction of being part of this social project. After lunch you’ll visit the biggest indigenous market in Latin America in Otavalo, home of the most famous crafts market in South America. The market dates back to pre-Inca times when jungle products were brought up from the eastern lowlands and traded for highlands goods. Here you can purchase woolen goods such as ponchos, blankets, scarves, sweaters, tapestries and gloves.
Breakfast, Lunch
Dann Carlton Day 4: Quito- Galapagos National Park
Depart from Quito to Baltra (2 and half hour flight), where you are picked up at the airport by our guides and taken to the pier to board the M/V Galapagos Legend.
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.
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
M/V Legend Day 5: Galapagos National Park:
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.
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
M/V Legend Day 6: Galapagos National Park
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 oystercatchers. 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, starfish. 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.
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
M/V Legend Day 7: Galapagos National Park:
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.
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
M/V Legend Day 8: Galapagos National Park- Quito
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 Quito via Guayaquil. Upon arrival in Quito, you will be met and transferred back to the Dann Carlton Hotel.
Breakfast
Dann Carlton Day 9: Depart Quito
Enjoy the day at leisure until your private transfer to Quito airport for your departing flight.
Breakfast Program including 3-night Galapagos Cruise: Day 1: Quito, Ecuador
Today, after clearing customs & immigration formalities at Quito airport, you will be met and transferred by private vehicle to your hotel. Rich in history, Quito is the second highest capital city in the world, founded in 1534 by Spanish Conquistador Sebastian de Benacazar. For nearly three centuries, the arts and intellectual societies flourished under Spanish colonial rule until 1809, when Quito established the first self-governing junta in the colonies. Liberator Simon Bolivar led the country as part of the Republic of Greater Colombia until 1830, when the Republic of Ecuador announced its independence with the adoption of the Constitution signed in Riobamba. Due to the city’s preservation of its blended past, UNESCO declared Quito one of the "world's cultural heritage sites" in 1978. Dann Carlton Quito Hotel is located in the center of the business, shopping and banking area of the city, just 15 minutes away from the Mariscal Sucre international airport. Decorated in a classy English style, it offers 212 comfortable rooms, fully equipped with everything you need for a pleasant stay. Enjoy a wide variety of Creole and international dishes at Park 20 Restaurant. Live music and Sushi Time at Piccadilly’s Bar starts at 7:00 pm.
Dann Carlton Day 2: Quito
Enjoy a half-day city tour of Quito. This morning's sightseeing demonstrates some of the reasons why Ecuador's capital has earned its honor as a world cultural site. Marvel at the city’s ornate churches, cathedrals and baroque architecture, and experience a long history of local culture in Quito’s “Old Town” and in the San Francisco Church and Monastery. Rich in art treasures, fine woodcarvings and an altar of gold leaf, the church is an historical icon dedicated to Quito’s patron saint. Continue on to Panecillo Hill topped with a statue of Quito’s ‘Winged Virgin’ visible from almost anywhere in the city. You are welcomed by spectacular views of the surrounding mountains and the city below before culminating your tour with a visit to the Equatorial monument - an irresistible opportunity to straddle both hemispheres. Return to your hotel and enjoy balance of day at leisure.
Breakfast, Lunch
Dann Carlton Day 3: Quito- Otavalo- Quito
Depart to Ibarra, 30 minutes north, to take the “Chaski Antawa” for a great adventure and scenery experience. The Chaski Antawa Train rides on the railroad built at the beginning of the 20th century connecting the northern highlands with the tropical coast. From Ibarra, the train climbs down to the warm, dry valley of Ambuqui, going through sugar cane plantations, majestic landscapes, tunnels and bridges that span large canyons and gullies. The ride to Salinas plunges from 2,200 meters down to 1,500 meters above sea level (7,216 to 4,920 feet) in only about 2 hours. We stop for lunch at Salina’s social project restaurant. The northern Andes region is one of the most visited areas in mainland Ecuador however it still has many wonders where tourism has yet to take hold. That is the case in the Valley of Salinas. Surrounded by amazing landscapes, friendly people, the project is a way to help the people of the valley become a destination in itself and to help improve its peoples lifestyle. The main project with the people of Salinas was the creation of a restaurant in the village. High quality training, lead by Paola Pretto, in the areas of cooking, service, cleaning, nutrition, dish decoration and teamwork, was provided to the people of Salinas in order to fulfill tourists’ expectations. . For sure you will enjoy this experience and feel the satisfaction of being part of this social project. After lunch you’ll visit the biggest indigenous market in Latin America in Otavalo, home of the most famous crafts market in South America. The market dates back to pre-Inca times when jungle products were brought up from the eastern lowlands and traded for highlands goods. Here you can purchase woolen goods such as ponchos, blankets, scarves, sweaters, tapestries and gloves.
Breakfast, Lunch
Dann Carlton Day 4: Quito- Galapagos National Park
Depart from Quito to Baltra (2 and half hour flight), where you are picked up at the airport by our guides and taken to the pier to board the M/V Galapagos Legend.
North Seymour: Dry landing. Here you will encounter swallow-tailed gulls, blue-footed boobies, and sea lions. This site is a major nesting colony of blue-footed boobies, and has the largest colony of the magnificent frigate bird. You will also spot both the marine iguanas and the land iguanas, and can also observe the endemic specie of holy stick (palo santo). Depending on the season you can see the very peculiar courtship dance of the male frigate birds with their inflatable red pouches.
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
M/V Legend Day 5: Galapagos National Park
Santa Cruz (Dragon Hill or Venice). Wet landing. Passengers can walk towards a salt-water lagoon behind the beach, where occasionally pink flamingos can be observed. This trail leads up to Dragon Hill, which offers a lovely view of the bay. This is a nesting site for reintroduced land iguanas, and there is also a scalesia tree forest. Passengers may opt to take a dinghy to Venice islet and observe the vegetation and marine animals like spotted eagle rays, golden rays, mullets, sharks and sea turtles. Land iguanas have often been observed as well. Floreana (Cormorant Point): Wet landing on a greenish colored sand beach. Visitors will hike from the black mangrove beds to a large, brackish lagoon, which holds one of the biggest flamingo populations in the Galapagos. The island is best known for its endemic plants like the Galapagos millwork, passionflower and button mangrove. Novice snorkelers can practice on the main beach with playful sea lions.
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
M/V Legend Day 6: Galapagos National Park
Española (Suarez Point): Dry landing. Visitors will learn more about the lava terrain and hike cross the inactive lava fields. Besides the sea lion colonies, this is a very important site for bird watching. Many species, such as the hooded mocking bird and red-billed tropicbird can be spotted and observed closely. You will also see a large colony of marine iguanas, lava lizards, and rally light foot crabs. After a short trek visitors encounter colonies of masked and blue-footed boobies. The nesting grounds sometimes overlap the trail. Visitors will also find Galapagos doves, hawks and swallow-tailed gulls and then reach the world’s largest colony of waved albatross. A major highlight is their mating season, from May through December. You’ll visit the famous blowhole, where water shoots into the air 23 m (75 ft) up.San Cristóbal (Interpretation Center or La Galapaguera): Dry landing at Puerto Baquerizo Moreno: Passengers will visit San Cristóbal breeding center and learn about the National Park’s breeding program with the giant tortoises. Passengers will observe some animals in their natural environment.
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
M/V Legend Day 7: Galapagos National Park- Quito
Santa Cruz (Carrión Point): During this visit you can snorkel and see a variety of fish, rays and perhaps the harmless white tipped reef sharks. From Punta Carrion the short navigation is through the beautiful Itabaca Channel with its turquoise waters. Bartolomé. 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. Return to the MV Legend, check out and then transfer to the airport for your flight back to Quito. When you arrive in Quito, you will be met at the airport and driven back to the Dann Carlton Hotel.
Breakfast
Dann Carlton Day 8: Depart Quito
Enjoy the day at leisure until your private transfer to Quito airport for your departing flight.
Breakfast











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