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Galápagos Photo Expedition
Themes
Flights & Transport:
Itinerary Focus:
Highlights
- Hone your skills while capturing images of wildlife in a variety of landscapes, from black lava fields to white-sand beaches, and from rocky cliffs to lush highland forests.
- Photograph colonies of iguanas, frigate, sea lions, and birds unfazed by your presence.
- See rare giant tortoises at the Charles Darwin Research Station.
- Explore the waters of the Galápagos by kayak, glass-bottom boat, snorkel, or Zodiac.
Galapagos cruise on the Yolita II
Themes
Flights & Transport:
Itinerary Focus:
Themes
Flights & Transport:
Itinerary Focus:
Highlights
- Fascinating and active 8-day cruise
- Snorkel with Galápagos penguins
- Delight in a beautiful 16-guest yacht with spacious decks and air-conditioned cabins
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Galapagos Cruise
Themes
Flights & Transport:
Itinerary Focus:
Highlights
- Explore Quito
- Explore Santa Cruz and have an opportunity to visit the Charles Darwin Research Station
- Visit San Cristobel Island
- An opportunity to visit Bartolome Islands, Genovesa Island and Sombrero Chino Islands
Themes
Flights & Transport:
Highlights
- Galapagos Penguin
- Flightless Cormorant
- San Cristobal
- Floreana
- Espanola & Galapagos Mockingbird
- Waved Albatross
- Galapagos Petrel
- Galapagos Shearwater
- Elliot’s & Wedge-rumped Storm-petrel
- Magnificent & Great Frigatebirds
- Swallow-tailed & Lave Gulls
- Blue-footed
- Nazca & Red-footed Boobies
- Brown Noddy
- Lava Heron
- Red-billed Tropicbird
- Galapagos Hawk
- Galapagos Short-eared Owl
- Galapagos & Paint-billed Crakes
- American Flamingo
- Galapagos Dove
- Galapagos & Darwin’s Flycatchers
- Galapagos Martin
- Small
- Medium & Large Ground Finches
- Large
- Medium & Small Tree Finches
- Grey & Green Warbler-Finches
- Espanola & Common Cactus Finches
- Mangrove Warbler
- Woodpecker & Vegetarian Finches.
Themes
Flights & Transport:
Highlights
- Cinereous
- Undulated
- Variegated Tinamou
- Blue-throated Piping Guan
- Speckled Chachalaca
- Marbled Wood Quail
- Anhinga
- Rufescent Tiger Heron
- Agami
- Boat-billed
- Capped and Zigzag Heron
- Greater Yellow-headed Vulture
- King Vulture
- Slender-billed Kite
- Slate-colored and White Hawk
- Harpy and Crested Eagle (both very rare)
- Black and Ornate Hawk-Eagle
- Red-throated
- Black and Yellow-headed Caracara
- Grey-winged Trumpeter
- Grey-necked Wood Rail
- Chestnut-headed
- Black-banded and Grey-breasted Crake
- Sungrebe
- Yellow-billed Tern
- Blue-and-yellow
- Scarlet
- Chestnut-fronted and Red-bellied Macaw
- Dusky-headed and Cobalt-winged Parakeet
- Scarlet-shouldered Parrotlet
- Black-headed
- Orange-cheeked and Blue-headed Parrot
- Yellow-crowned
- Orange-winged and Southern Mealy Amazon
- Hoatzin
- Black-bellied Cuckoo
- Greater Ani
- Tawny-bellied Screech Owl
- Black-banded Owl
- Ferruginous Pygmy Owl
- Great and Long-tailed Potoo
- Fiery Topaz (rare)
- Ecuadorian Piedtail
- Peruvian Racket-tail
- White-tailed Hillstar
- Black-throated Brilliant
- Gould’s Jewelfront
- Gorgeted Woodstar
- Olive-spotted Hummingbird
- Black-tailed
- Green-backed and Amazonian Trogon
- Green-and-rufous and American Pygmy Kingfisher
- Amazonian Motmot
- White-eared
- Yellow-billed
- White-chinned
- Coppery-chested and Great Jacamar
- White-necked
- Chestnut-capped and Collared Puffbird
- Lanceolated Monklet
- Brown Nunlet
- Black-fronted
- White-fronted and Yellow-billed Nunbird
- Scarlet-crowned
- Gilded and Lemon-throated Barbet
- Black-mandibled
- White-throated and Channel-billed Toucan
- Golden-collared Toucanet
- Lettered
- Chestnut-eared
- Many-banded and Ivory-billed Aracari
- Lafresnaye’s Piculet
- White-throated
- Golden-green
- Spot-breasted
- Scale-breasted
- Chestnut
- Cream-colored
- Rufous-headed
- Ringed and Crimson-crested Woodpecker
- Barred
- Lined
- Mouse-colored
- Castelnau’s
- Russet
- Dusky-throated and Cinereous Antshrike
- Yasuni
- Ornate
- Rufous-tailed
- Pygmy
- Moustached
- Plain-throated
- Dugand’s and Yellow-breasted Antwren
- White-backed Fire-eye
- White-browed
- Black-faced
- Black-and-white
- Silvered
- Plumbeous
- Sooty
- White-plumed
- Lunulated
- Spot-backed
- Dot-backed and Scale-backed Antbird
- Black-spotted and Reddish-winged Bare-eye
- Ash-throated and Chestnut-crowned Gnateater
- Plain-backed
- Ochre-striped and Thrush-like Antpitta
- Rusty-belted and White-crowned Tapaculo
- Rufous-capped
- Short-tailed and Striated Antthrush
- Black-tailed Leaftosser
- Lesser Hornero
- White-bellied and Parker’s Spinetail
- Orange-fronted Plushcrown
- Point-tailed Palmcreeper
- Chestnut-winged Hookbill
- Cinnamon-rumped Foliage-gleaner
- Long-billed
- Cinnamon-throated
- Amazonian Barred and Black-banded Woodcreeper
- Ringed Antpipit
- Lesser Wagtail-Tyrant
- Slender-footed and Ecuadorian Tyrannulet
- Double-banded Pygmy Tyrant
- White-eyed Tody-Tyrant
- Golden-winged Tody-Flycatcher
- Brownish Twistwing
- Orange-eyed Flycatcher
- Drab Water Tyrant
- Citron-bellied Attila
- Amazonian Umbrellabird
- Plum-throated and Spangled Cotinga
- Screaming Piha
- Bare-necked Fruitcrow
- Dwarf Tyrant-Manakin
- Blue-rumped
- White-bearded
- Blue-backed
- Wire-tailed and Golden-headed Manakin
- Wing-barred Piprites
- Violaceous Jay
- Coraya Wren
- Black-capped Donacobius
- Red-capped Cardinal
- Flame-crested
- Yellow-bellied
- Paradise
- Opal-rumped and Opal-crowned Tanager
- Golden-collared Honeycreeper
- Olive Oropendola.
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Themes
Flights & Transport:
Highlights
- Cinereous
- Undulated
- Variegated Tinamou
- Blue-throated Piping Guan
- Speckled Chachalaca
- Marbled Wood Quail
- Anhinga
- Rufescent Tiger Heron
- Agami
- Boat-billed
- Capped and Zigzag Heron
- Greater Yellow-headed Vulture
- King Vulture
- Slender-billed Kite
- Slate-colored and White Hawk
- Harpy and Crested Eagle (both very rare)
- Black and Ornate Hawk-Eagle
- Red-throated
- Black and Yellow-headed Caracara
- Grey-winged Trumpeter
- Grey-necked Wood Rail
- Chestnut-headed
- Black-banded and Grey-breasted Crake
- Sungrebe
- Yellow-billed Tern
- Blue-and-yellow
- Scarlet
- Chestnut-fronted and Red-bellied Macaw
- Dusky-headed and Cobalt-winged Parakeet
- Scarlet-shouldered Parrotlet
- Black-headed
- Orange-cheeked and Blue-headed Parrot
- Yellow-crowned
- Orange-winged and Southern Mealy Amazon
- Hoatzin
- Black-bellied Cuckoo
- Greater Ani
- Tawny-bellied Screech Owl
- Black-banded Owl
- Ferruginous Pygmy Owl
- Great and Long-tailed Potoo
- Fiery Topaz (rare)
- Ecuadorian Piedtail
- Peruvian Racket-tail
- White-tailed Hillstar
- Black-throated Brilliant
- Gould’s Jewelfront
- Gorgeted Woodstar
- Olive-spotted Hummingbird
- Black-tailed
- Green-backed and Amazonian Trogon
- Green-and-rufous and American Pygmy Kingfisher
- Amazonian Motmot
- White-eared
- Yellow-billed
- White-chinned
- Coppery-chested and Great Jacamar
- White-necked
- Chestnut-capped and Collared Puffbird
- Lanceolated Monklet
- Brown Nunlet
- Black-fronted
- White-fronted and Yellow-billed Nunbird
- Scarlet-crowned
- Gilded and Lemon-throated Barbet
- Black-mandibled
- White-throated and Channel-billed Toucan
- Golden-collared Toucanet
- Lettered
- Chestnut-eared
- Many-banded and Ivory-billed Aracari
- Lafresnaye’s Piculet
- White-throated
- Golden-green
- Spot-breasted
- Scale-breasted
- Chestnut
- Cream-colored
- Rufous-headed
- Ringed and Crimson-crested Woodpecker
- Barred
- Lined
- Mouse-colored
- Castelnau’s
- Russet
- Dusky-throated and Cinereous Antshrike
- Yasuni
- Ornate
- Rufous-tailed
- Pygmy
- Moustached
- Plain-throated
- Dugand’s and Yellow-breasted Antwren
- White-backed Fire-eye
- White-browed
- Black-faced
- Black-and-white
- Silvered
- Plumbeous
- Sooty
- White-plumed
- Lunulated
- Spot-backed
- Dot-backed and Scale-backed Antbird
- Black-spotted and Reddish-winged Bare-eye
- Ash-throated and Chestnut-crowned Gnateater
- Plain-backed
- Ochre-striped and Thrush-like Antpitta
- Rusty-belted and White-crowned Tapaculo
- Rufous-capped
- Short-tailed and Striated Antthrush
- Black-tailed Leaftosser
- Lesser Hornero
- White-bellied and Parker’s Spinetail
- Orange-fronted Plushcrown
- Point-tailed Palmcreeper
- Chestnut-winged Hookbill
- Cinnamon-rumped Foliage-gleaner
- Long-billed
- Cinnamon-throated
- Amazonian Barred and Black-banded Woodcreeper
- Ringed Antpipit
- Lesser Wagtail-Tyrant
- Slender-footed and Ecuadorian Tyrannulet
- Double-banded Pygmy Tyrant
- White-eyed Tody-Tyrant
- Golden-winged Tody-Flycatcher
- Brownish Twistwing
- Orange-eyed Flycatcher
- Drab Water Tyrant
- Citron-bellied Attila
- Amazonian Umbrellabird
- Plum-throated and Spangled Cotinga
- Screaming Piha
- Bare-necked Fruitcrow
- Dwarf Tyrant-Manakin
- Blue-rumped
- White-bearded
- Blue-backed
- Wire-tailed and Golden-headed Manakin
- Wing-barred Piprites
- Violaceous Jay
- Coraya Wren
- Black-capped Donacobius
- Red-capped Cardinal
- Flame-crested
- Yellow-bellied
- Paradise
- Opal-rumped and Opal-crowned Tanager
- Golden-collared Honeycreeper
- Olive Oropendola.
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Themes
Flights & Transport:
Itinerary Focus:
Highlights
- Explore remarkable volcanoes of Guatemala and the volcanic origins of the Galapagos Islands with specialist guides
- Stroll the charming cobblestone streets of Antigua, a UNESCO World Heritage Site famous for its Spanish Baroque influenced architecture and spectacular ruins of colonial churches
- Hike up Volcan Sierra Negra, the second largest active caldera on the planet; and savor an unusual treat – melting marshmallows with volcanic steam from Pacaya Volcano
- Discover the phenomenal wildlife in Ecuador’s famed Galapagos Islands during a four-night land-based journey
- Savor amazing aerial views of three volcanoes as your helicopter flies to Lake Atitlan, once called ¨the most beautiful lake in the world¨ by the famous writer Aldous Huxley
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