Galapagos Family Adventure

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The Americas
Galapagos
7 & 10 Days
July-August
From $6,800 USD/PER PERSON
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Galapagos Family Adventure

Exciting Family-Focused Nat Geo Adventure

7 & 10 Days

Born Free Safaris & Tours is proud to partner with Natural Habitat on this Galapagos voyage aboard the National Geographic Islander or Endeavor II. There is simply no more exciting nature adventure for the entire family than a trip to the Galapagos Islands. In this wildlife wonderland, you'll create memories that will forge bonds for a lifetime. Our family Galapagos adventure features a host of activities that make a multi-generational trip successful.


While exact itineraries are subject to weather and sea conditions, each departure brings guests into contact with the islands and their diverse wildlife. Dedicated children's program staff lead enlightening adventures for young people. Galapagos Cruises are available from 7 to 10 days. Shorter cruises available on request. 



ISLAND HIGHLIGHTS:

Bartolome - Dramatic lava formations define the raw landscape of this island. The waters are rich in marine life, you will have the chance to snorkel with sea lions, Galapagos penguins, and docile reef sharks. 


Santiago - The area can provide close encounters with Galapagos fur seals and bird life abounds. Walk through tide pools, study sea urchins, octopus, sponges and sea stars.  


Santa Cruz -  Stop at the Charles Darwin Research Station. Learn about the efforts of scientists, guides, rangers and park managers to preserve the unique features of the UNESCO World Heritage Site as well the efforts made to nurture more than 5,000 tortoises that have been returned to the wilds. 


Isabela -  The largest of the volcanic islands there is kayaking and deep-water snorkeling. One can swim, walk or hike ashore where guests can have chance to cross the Equator and also see the iguana colony. On board, keep an eye out for whales and dolphins . 


Fernandina - One of the most pristine tropical islands, take a hike over relatively recent lava flows where hundreds of placid marine iguanas make their home. Also, one may see flightless cormorants, and bright orange Lightfoot crabs speckle the black lava rocks as well as sea lions sun bathing on the beach.  


Floreana - Established by British whalers in 1793, it is one of the few Galapagos islands inhabited by humans, it is rich in cultural history including tales of pirates. Snorkel among sea lions, sea turtles and schools of tropical fish in the clear waters. 


EspaƱola - The most prolific wildlife sites in the Galapagos you can site the endemic red and green marine iguanas and the famous blue-footed boobies. Generally, there is a huge colony of sea lions, covering the long stretch of fine powdery white sand. Snorkeling in the bay is excellent as well as hiking.


Further explorations can be arranged to the Amazon and/or Machu Picchu. 


Journey Priced From: $6,800 per person, double occupancy.

Your rate will be based on ages of family and room structure request.

Rates are in US dollars and will vary for various departure dates.

The itinerary and departure date you select for your expedition will determines the start and end point of your journey. Additional itineraries are available in this region. 

Does not include international or intercontinental airfares.    

Is this your dream trip?

The Galapagos Family Adventure offers excitement for all ages, catering to families with children 7 and older, however younger children are welcomed. The trips are excellent for multi-generations. 


The physical rating is easy to moderate but it is important to be able to walk on rough , loose and rocks and gravel. Guests must be able to walk a a minimum of two miles to participate in all activities on this trip, as well climb steep stairs and navigate in and out of rafts. There can be a few wet landings, where we disembark from the raft directly into shallow water and walk up onto the beach, are required.


While no snorkeling experience is required, prior practice is recommended, and travelers should be comfortable swimming in moderate currents, near shore and in deep water. Our Expedition Leaders will also offer guidance for those in need of additional snorkeling instruction. Travelers are not required to participate in any of the cruises activities.


If you've dreamed of exploring the Galapagos, but aren't sure if the Galapagos Family Adventure is for you, contact Born Free to learn about our other expeditions. Our Specialists can suggest an island journey that offers the best experience to bring your dream trip to life.

Highlights

  • National Geographic Islander or Endeavor II - itinerary based on Islander
  • Islander - 48 Guests or Endeavour II - 96 Guests - all window with outside views. Request exact itinerary for your choice of departure dates. Be sure that your itinerary will include stops to search for any special interest species. Not all wildlife and bird life is found on every island.
  • Boats are equipped with kayaks, paddle boards, and large raft Zodiacs, allow for up close exploration.
  • Visit the major islands that may include Santa Cruz, Isabela, Bartholome, Fernandina and Espanola. Sites are geared by weather and sea conditions.
  • Join Naturalists on interpretive island walks to learn about Galápagos wildlife, and witness incredible interactions between animals in their natural habitat.
  • Close encounters with the endangered Galápagos Giant Tortoises
  • Visit the major islands to search for king penguins, seal lions, blue-footed boobies, and Giant Tortoises.
  • Activities for Optimum Experience: Everyday there is a choice of activities for adults and youngsters of all ages. Swim, snorkel, paddle a kayak, walk leisurely, hike, and cruise in a Zodiac with a naturalist. Gear is provided.
  • National Geographic Global Explorers program, young travelers learn to explore like scientists and tell the stories of this legendary archipelago. Experienced staff naturalists are enthusiastic about sharing their in-depth knowledge of nature with kids (and with adults, too).
  • Guided Snorkeling Experiences - There is no more exciting aquatic activity than snorkeling with the friendly creatures of the Galapagos. Expedition Leaders offer assistance with snorkeling instructions.
  • Triple Cabins Accommodate Families - Very few tourist vessels in the Galapagos have cabins that can accommodate more than two persons. Triple cabins hold three guests each, a helpful option for families.Connecting rooms available on some ships.
  • Highest standards in health and safety protocols are followed.
  • Onboard photo instructors, trained at National Geographic headquarters.

Day-by-day itinerary

Available accommodation levels

Sail aboard the National Geographic 'Islander' on an intimate exploration of the islands. This expedition ship is small enough to reach places larger ships can't. Bask in the equatorial rays or share a sunset cocktail on the covered deck, enjoy nature films, slideshows and presentations in the inviting lounge with a full-service bar, and stargaze at night from the Sky Deck. Equipped with snorkeling gear, a fleet of Zodiacs and kayaks for up-close exploration, plus undersea cameras, the Islander offers countless opportunities to discover the wonders of the world's most intriguing archipelago.

The 164 foot yacht-scale Islander accommodates 48 guests in 24 mahogany and brass-accented cabins, each with a window, ample closet space, a small table and chair, and two single beds (some of which can convert into a queen-size bed). Every cabin features individual climate control and a private bathroom. Eight cabins at the top of the ship have private, glassed-in terraces for expansive views of the passing islands, and two spacious suites feature a wraparound view forward over the bow and to the side of the ship. The dining room serves eclectic cuisine with local flair in a casual atmosphere that offers a chance for guests and guides to mingle.

National Geographic Endeavor II also available for cruising as well as other small boats and catamarans. Your professional safari consultant can provide more details about the boat's standards and amenities, as well as information about mainland hotels and extensions.