
7-night Galápagos: Wildlife Wonderland Cruise/Land Package
travel and relax in luxurious amenities and the finest service
Quito to Guayaquil
Tauck - Cruise Division
/ Santa Cruz II for Tauck
June 10, 2025
1525256
$ 8,490
Overview


Cruise Itinerary
Avoid the crowds and hustle and bustle associated with a group activity. For a memorable trip ashore, we invite you to consider a private shore excursion. Enjoy the undivided attention of your own driver/guide and the flexibility of experiencing the aspects of the local culture that most interest you. Below are just some samples of the private shore excursions we can arrange for you. Give us a call or email us. Let us personalize your experience!
Quito is a fantastic place to visit and the best place to start your Latin American journey. Quito is also the entertainment center in Ecuador with new bars and discos opening every week and also the best place to shop, either at the small souvenir shops or at big malls. Quito has many interesting cultural sites, historical sites, museums, private galleries, churches, exhibition centers, and theaters.
Quito is a fantastic place to visit and the best place to start your Latin American journey. Quito is also the entertainment center in Ecuador with new bars and discos opening every week and also the best place to shop, either at the small souvenir shops or at big malls. Quito has many interesting cultural sites, historical sites, museums, private galleries, churches, exhibition centers, and theaters.
Quito is a fantastic place to visit and the best place to start your Latin American journey. Quito is also the entertainment center in Ecuador with new bars and discos opening every week and also the best place to shop, either at the small souvenir shops or at big malls. Quito has many interesting cultural sites, historical sites, museums, private galleries, churches, exhibition centers, and theaters.
Today Baltra is the most important airport of Galápagos and a small navy base for Ecuador. Baltra has suffered most from human settling and does not have any visitor sites. Many cruises start from the its harbour and already there pelicans and noddies will welcome you. To the north lies Mosquera, a small sandy bank with a large colony of sea lions. Go swimming and snorkeling on the beach.
Santa Cruz is the center of tourism in the Galapagos. The white-sand beach of Las Bachas on Isla Santa Cruz is a major egg-laying site for Pacific green turtles, but pelicans and flamingos feel at home here, too. Puerto Ayora, the largest settlement in the Galapagos, is homeport to many yachts, as well as home to Galapagos National Park Service and Charles Darwin Research Station. A large island with a variety of geology, wildlife and vegetation, all the Galapagos life zones are present on Santa Cruz.
Santiago's Puerto Egas is the perfect place to explore dark, sandy beaches and spot birds and marine iguanas.
Known for its striking dark-red color, this island is home to a picturesque saltwater lagoon where white-tailed pintail ducks and flamingos congregate.
This small, barren island offers guests the opportunity to observe firsthand its volcanic formations and moon-like landscape.
The island is home to Darwin Bay and colonies of Frigates, Red Footed and Masked Boobies. Just behind the beach one sees inland tide pools and outcrops of black rock and saltbushes, frequented by feeding Wandering Tattlers, Turnstones, Whimbrels, Lava Gulls and Fiddler Crabs. Genovesa, as a result of its isolation, remains an undisturbed nesting ground for these birds, who fish in its rich waters, and lacks introduced as well as native land animals and reptiles-the only reptile, in fact, is a small subspecies of marine iguana. This island is a must for bird enthusiasts of all ages.
Today Baltra is the most important airport of Galápagos and a small navy base for Ecuador. Baltra has suffered most from human settling and does not have any visitor sites. Many cruises start from the its harbour and already there pelicans and noddies will welcome you. To the north lies Mosquera, a small sandy bank with a large colony of sea lions. Go swimming and snorkeling on the beach.
This tropical city of over two million people spreads out along the banks of chocolate-colored Guayas River, about 12 miles from Gulf of Guayaquil. The river, navigable for the largest of ocean vessels, makes this one of the Pacific's most important and best-protected ports. Visitors find the city itself is primarily valued as a gateway for the Galapagos Island and the rest of the country. Ecuador's scenic capital Quito can be reached via a 45-minute flight from Guayaquil. Lush green hillsides, snow-capped volcano cones and brilliant sunshine combine to make the city a charming surprise. Guayaquil offers a rich and interesting history. The meeting of Bolivar and San Martin is commemorated with the colonnaded La Rotunda facing the river. Other attractions include Colon Park where the city was founded, the Santo Domingo Church and the cemetery, often called the White City. With its elaborate tombs and monuments, this is one of South America's most striking burial grounds.
This tropical city of over two million people spreads out along the banks of chocolate-colored Guayas River, about 12 miles from Gulf of Guayaquil. The river, navigable for the largest of ocean vessels, makes this one of the Pacific's most important and best-protected ports. Visitors find the city itself is primarily valued as a gateway for the Galapagos Island and the rest of the country. Ecuador's scenic capital Quito can be reached via a 45-minute flight from Guayaquil. Lush green hillsides, snow-capped volcano cones and brilliant sunshine combine to make the city a charming surprise. Guayaquil offers a rich and interesting history. The meeting of Bolivar and San Martin is commemorated with the colonnaded La Rotunda facing the river. Other attractions include Colon Park where the city was founded, the Santo Domingo Church and the cemetery, often called the White City. With its elaborate tombs and monuments, this is one of South America's most striking burial grounds.
Stateroom
& Price
$500 Child Savings: Children 11 and under
Children under 18 must be booked in a room with at least one adult. Triple accommodations are not available for more than two adults, age 18 or older, sharing a room. Interconnecting cabins (subject to availability) can be booked onboardSanta Cruz II. Quads will be accommodated in two double rooms. Aboard ship, triple cabins are two beds and a pull-out couch; they are limited to two adults (age 18 or older) sharing a room with one child under age 18. In hotels, triples are usually a two-bedded room plus one rollaway bed.
All fares are quoted in US Dollars.
Darwin Suite DS
Size: 30 sq. m. (323 sq. ft.). Private Balcony: No. Stateroom Amenities: Walk-in closet and space under bed (space for suitcases); telephone; iron (upon request); pen & memo pad; expedition map; sports bottle; extra blanket; in-cabin national and international magazines.SQUARE FEET 325 sq. ft.
PRICE $ 10,465
Explorer Cabin Horizon Deck ECH
Size: 15.2 sq. m. (163.2 sq. ft.). Private Balcony: No. Stateroom Amenities: Ceiling light; under-the-bed closet (space for suitcases); telephone; iron (upon request); pen & memo pad; expedition map; sports bottle; extra blanket.SQUARE FEET 163 sq. ft.
PRICE $ 8,490
Explorer Triple Cabin Horizon Deck ETH
Size: 15.2 sq. m. (163.2 sq. ft.). Private Balcony: No. Stateroom Amenities: Ceiling light; under-the-bed closet (space for suitcases); telephone; iron (upon request); pen & memo pad; expedition map; sports bottle; extra blanket.SQUARE FEET 191 sq. ft.
PRICE $ 8,490
Explorer Cabin Panorama Deck ECP
Size: 15.2 sq. m. (163.2 sq. ft.). Private Balcony: No. Stateroom Amenities: Ceiling light; under-the-bed closet (space for suitcases); telephone; iron (upon request); pen & memo pad; expedition map; sports bottle; extra blanket.SQUARE FEET 163 sq. ft.
PRICE $ 9,140
Explorer Cabin Expedition Deck ECE
Size: 15.2 sq. m. (163.2 sq. ft.). Private Balcony: No. Stateroom Amenities: Ceiling light; under-the-bed closet (space for suitcases); telephone; iron (upon request); pen & memo pad; expedition map; sports bottle; extra blanket.SQUARE FEET 163 sq. ft.
PRICE $ 8,795
Cruise
Inclusions
EXPERIENCE WITH TAUCK
- 4 nights aboard the new 90-guest Santa Cruz II, designed especially for Galápagos Islands cruising; dry and wet landings
- Licensed Naturalist Guides of Galápagos National Park accompany shore excursions and hold briefings aboard ship, offering hands-on natural history lessons
- Private Tauck Shore Excursions with experts, averaging two daily, for wildlife sightings and exciting activities
TAUCK VALUE INCLUDES
- All gratuities to Tauck Directors, local guides, drivers, naturalists, and ship staff
- On-Tour Air included (2 flights)
- Your cruise may be a shared ship experience with non-Tauck guests onboard as well; all Tauck guests will be accompanied by one Tauck Director for approximately every 40 Tauck guests, and your itinerary will always be highlighted by exclusive, private Tauck shore excursions
- Entrance fee to Galápagos Nat'l Park – $100 value per adult
- Have brunch near a dormant volcano close to the Equator and explore colonial Quito on a guided tour
- Learn about the Galápagos' natural history and conservation in the islands during a visit to the Cristóbal Interpretation Center on San Cristóbal
- Aboard ship – daily cocktail hour; all day soft drinks; wine and beer with dinner
- Airport transfers upon arrival and departure as noted
- 18 meals; service charges, most taxes and porterage
About the Ship
Santa Cruz II boasts five spacious decks with modern interiors designed by renowned Swedish ship designer Richard Nilsson. Santa Cruz II features ample, indulgent spaces crafted from choice materials, including wide hallways and broad stairwells. Passengers can truly relax in the beautifully designed communal areas and viewing platforms and offers an ideal setting for conversation and camaraderie with fellow explorers.
Al Fresco Dining
Weather permitting
Deck Plan
Statistics
Year Built | 2002 |
Year Refurbished | 2015 |
Year entered present fleet | |
Previous name | - |
Country of registry | Ecuador |
Tonnage (GRT) | 2,664 |
Guests (Lowers) | |
Total guests | 90 |
Passenger Decks | 5 |
Number of crew | 50 |
officer’s nationality | Ecuadorian |
cruise/hotel staff nationality | Ecuadorian |
Stateroom Counts
Suites | 0 |
Balconies | 0 |
ocean/river view | 0 |
interior | 0 |
Accessible | 0 |
Plan with an Expert
Contact one of our cruise specialists and let them personalize your cruise vacation the way you want it. We'll help tailor your experience with customized shore excursions and special requests onboard, complimentary private car and driver on select voyages, arrange pre- or post-cruise hotel stays, your best airfare options, and more.
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