This was our ride. It transported us between the islands and bays and served its purpose. (We kept looking for all of the mini fridges stocked with beer, wine, and Pellegrino...but... we weren't on the Monte Carlo, sigh ; )
In the mornings we would hike and snorkel followed by afternoons of whatever we felt like. Apparently I fancy jumping from heights into water. This was quite the rush! You don't want to botch the landing from this height, just ask the jumper after me who should have gotten a trophy for most impressive bruising. |
2 comments:
Your posts have inspired me. My husband is in the military, and will be deploying soon. When he returns home to me, we will be planning a trip to the Galapagos Islands! Any advice is appreciated, and thanks for giving this traveler a new place to dream about.
Hi Kristen. Thanks for stopping by our blog. And, a special thanks to you and your husband for the sacrifices you are making for our country. I recommend flying into Quito for a night or two and booking your Galapagos trip in New Town, Quito (touristy neighborhood) when you get there. It is most affordable this way because they want to fill up spots on the boats and tend to drop the prices. We used two tour companies: Happy Gringo for the Galapagos and Gulliver Travels for the Mountain climb. They both do Galapagos trips. We contacted Happy Gringo a week in advance as to not risk everything being booked and were able to get a sweet deal. Google those two companies and start email contacts with them. Good luck with your travels!
Sincerely,
Tracy
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