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Galapogas - Land based or Boat based tour

Country forums / South America / Ecuador & the Galapagos Islands

Hello, I am currently in Quito and looking at booking a Galapagas tour for this weekend or Monday - I will only have max 5 days in total. I have looked at various options, both land based and boat based. Essentially I have narrowed it down to:

- a land based tour 4 nights, 5 days with hotels in both santa cruz and isabella and a day tour to Floerna. Cost is 535 ticket (350 + 100) entrance = almost 1000 usd.

- a boat based tour 3 nights 4 days, for about 1000 usd all up tourist class, or

- a superior tourist class for 5 days 4 night for about 1500 usd (friendship), or 940 usd (tour + 350 (air)
100 entrance for superior, Eden boat.

I would appreciate any suggestions as to the following:

- has anyone done both land and sea based tours - which is better. I have heard different opinions from the travel agencies and it seems I may see more of the islands I visit on the land based tours, but more islands on the boat based. On land I will miss out on an island that has penguins, however I have seen them before so that is not a big one. They also said it is nicer to experience ´´boat time´´ which is no a big one for me having been on many cruises. On the land based one I will also get to for sure be in the water with the hammerheads (on Santa cruz) which is something the agencies have said i wont be able to do on the shorte cruises.

- Is there a big difference between boats - Is tourist class sufficient. I dont want to go really cheap ie slumming it, but dont really need first class food and beds etc either.

- Do these prices seem reasonable?

- Is 4 to 5 days enough? I come to sth america often so if it is that much better for more days can visit anothe time?

I appreciate any help or comments on the above or other things that may be relevant.

regards

Galapagos, not Galopogas sry.

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IF YOU GO TO SOUTH AMERICA OFTEN, MAYBE DO A LITTLE MORE PRE-ARRANGING AND DO IT NEXT TIME. I DID A 8 DAY CRUISE IN JUNE ON THE SPONDYLUS,TOURIST SUPERIOR, AND ENJOYED SEEING A WIDE VARIETY OF THE ISLANDS. THEY ALL HAVE THEIR OWN SPECIAL CHARACTERISTICS. BIRD & MARINE LIFE, TOPOGRAPHY. I FEEL IF I HAD NOT DONE THE LONGER CRUISE I WOULD HAVE MISSED OUT ON SOMETHING SPECIAL. THE NORTH ISLANDS AND THE SOUTH ISLANDS OFFER DIFFERENT HIGHLIGHTS. IF YOU GO TO SANTA CRUZ A FEW DAYS EARLY BEFORE YOUR CRUISE ,YOU CAN TAKE A SIDE TRIP TO ISABELLA AND ALSO EXPLORE SANTA CRUZ BETTER. FOR MOST PEOPLE THE GALAPAGOS IS A ONCE IN A LIFETIME TRIP. THINGS ARE CHANGING RAPIDLY EVERYWHERE INCLUDING THE GALAPAGOS. IF YOU CHECK HOW EXPENSIVE THE GALAPAGOS HAVE BECOME IN THE LAST 4-5 YEARS PLUS THE ADDED RESTRICTIONS IT MAY BE BEST FOR YOU TO DO IT AT A LATER TIME WHEN YOU CAN DO IT MORE THROUGHILY. ECUADOR HAS PLENTY TO KEEP YOU BUSY. MAYBE GO TO THE COAST AND DO THE POOR MANS GALAPAGOS FROM PUERTO LOPEZ.

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Thanks for the advice. I am still deciding, but will have to make a decision soon. regards

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I concur wiht # 3. If you have time to wait and it's realistic to return in a year or so. Wait for the longer tour. Otherwise, better than nothing. Check happygringo for comparison but $940 including air and entrance seems like a standard price. Tourist superior is fine.
Regards

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thanks skype.

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decided to take a 5 day cruise leaving today - 1550 all up - yikes!!! Estrella del mar 11. Thanks for ur help everyone.

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Backroadrambler,

How expensive are the Galapagos now? What are the restrictions? Thanks.

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