| A trip round the Islands is bound to be a joyous experience for any visitor. A brief itinerary of the journey across the Island from the Royal Palm Galapagos Hotel can be discussed as an example. The Royal Palm Hotel is located on the highlands of Santa Cruz Island and it offers a 3, 4, 7 night programs on a customized basis for the tourists who plan to take a trip down the Island.
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The itinerary for 4 days ranging from Wednesday to Sunday is as follows: Wednesday: There is a flight to Baltra Island from Quito or Guayaguil. Then one can be transferred to the Itabaca Channel in order to cross to Santa Cruz Island assisted by a guide. One moves on to the highlands by bus while observing the Los Gemelos Pitt Craters on the way. Then one arrives at the hotel and an afternoon visit to the lava tunnels within the hotel grounds takes place.
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Thursday: Breakfast is served early on this day after which one can board a yacht in order to visit Sail to Dragon Hill which is located on the northwestern shore of Santa Cruz Island. Lunch will be served on board. In the afternoon one can sail to Rabida Island in Jervis which is famous for its nine species of Darwin Finches and swimming as well as snorkeling.
Friday: A bus trip to Itabaca can be arranged after breakfast. In order to see marine iguanas, blue-footed boobies and frigate birds one can sail to North Seymour by boarding the Delfin II. Lunch will be provided at the yacht itself. Las Bachas can be visited in the afternoon. This is a coral beach which has an interior lagoon dotted with seasonal flamingos.
Saturday: The tourist can get transferred to Baltra in order to take the return flight to Quito or Guayaquil.
This cruise price do not include the round trip airfare between Quito or Guayaquil and the Galapagos Islands (the approximate cost is $399 per person), cost of beverages, Galapagos National Park tax/fees, tips to the crew members and the guide, travel insurance, personal expenses.
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