amerika galapagos intensiv 7.190 eur
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amerika galapagos intensiv 7.190 eur
AMERIKA E CUADOR 15 Tage GALAPAGOS INTENSIV IM KLEINEN KREIS AUF DARWINS SPUREN Pro Person im Doppel ab Begleiten Sie uns auf einer Kreuzfahrt durchs Paradies! Schnorcheln Sie mit Seelöwen, Schildkröten oder sogar Pinguinen. Besuchen Sie urzeitliche kleine Drachen, die Meerechsen, die kreuz und quer übereinander in der Sonne liegen. Und passen Sie auf, wo Sie hintreten, denn auch die Blaufußtölpel sitzen gerne auf den Wegen und gucken die Besucher – scheinbar ohne Scheu – aus der Froschperspektive mit großen Augen an. Die kleine Yacht Reina Silvia ist Ihr Zuhause, während Sie die einzigartigen Inseln erkunden. Und rund um Quito bekommen Sie zur Einstimmung auch einen Eindruck vom Andenhochland auf dem Festland. 7.190 EUR HÖHEPUNKTE | UNESCOWELTKULTURERBE ER LEBEN QUITOS ALTSTADT, DIE PERLE DER ANDEN | COTOPAXI EINER DER HÖCHS TEN AKTIVEN VULKANE DER ERDE | TIERPARADIES GALAPAGOS ARCHIPEL MIT ATEMBERAUBENDER ATMOSPHÄRE | 10TÄGIGE KREUZFAHRT AUF DER KLEINEN YACHT REINA SILVIA EXKLUSIV FÜR SIE GECHARTERT LEISTUNGEN Auf der Studienreise begleitet Sie u. a. | Dr. Sandra Langguth Zootierärztin und Kuratorin „Auf Galapagos muss man aufpassen, wo man hintritt – die Blaufußtölpel nisten mitten auf dem Weg, die kleinen Drachen wuseln zwischen den Beinen, ein Seelöwe rutscht geräuschlos an den Strand. Nirgends erlebt man die Tierwelt so intensiv.“ | Langstreckenflüge in der Economy Class mit Iberia oder LAN | Inlandsflüge in der Economy Class mit Tame | Transfers, Ausflüge und Rundreise in landestypischen Fahrzeugen | Galapagos-Kreuzfahrt auf der Yacht Reina Silvia | Nationalparkgebühren für Galapagos | 13 Übernachtungen im Hotel und auf dem Schiff | Frühstück (F), 10 Mittagessen (M), 10 Abendessen (A) | Qualifizierte Windrose-Reiseleitung (Studienreise) oder Begleitung durch Nikolas van Ryk (Olympus-Fotoreise) | Hochwertige Reiseliteratur 1. Tag FLUG NACH QUITO | Am Morgen starten Sie mit Iberia von Berlin, Düsseldorf, Frankfurt, München, Wien oder Zürich über Madrid nach Quito (Flugdauer insg. ca. 16,5 Std.). Ankunft am Abend und Transfer zum Hotel. 2. Tag QUITO | Bei einem Spaziergang durch die Altstadt erleben Sie zu Stein gewordene Geschichte sowie buntes Alltagsleben. Hier merkt man schnell, dass Quito ein wahres Juwel im Schatzkästchen des UNESCO-Weltkulturerbes ist. (F) 3. Tag QUITO | Auf den Spuren Alexander von Humboldts machen Sie einen Ausflug entlang der „Allee der Vulkane“ zum Nationalpark Cotopaxi. Hier wandern Sie am Fuße des UNTERKÜNFTE Ort Nächte Quito 3 Galapagos 10 Hotel Hilton Colon Reina Silvia Kategorie 4.5* Schiff Berges, einem der höchsten aktiven Vulkane der Erde. (F/M) 4. Tag QUITO SANTA CRUZ |Am Vormittag Inlandsflug auf die Flughafeninsel Baltra (Flugdauer ca. 2 Std.). Nach Ankunft Transfer nach Puerto Ayora, dem Hauptort der Insel Santa Cruz, und Einschiffung auf die Yacht. Am Nachmittag besuchen Sie die Charles-Darwin-Station, wo Riesenschildkröten geschützt werden. (F/A) 5. Tag FLOREANA | Ihre GalapagosKreuzfahrt beginnt mit einer Überfahrt zur Punta Cormant an der Nordküste von Floreana. Über den Strand spazieren Sie zu einer großen Lagune, in der Flamingos nach Nahrung suchen. Am Nachmittag besuchen Sie die Post Office Bay. Im 18. Jahrhundert stellten Walfänger hier ein großes Fass auf, in das sie ihre Briefe einwerfen konnten, damit sie von anderen Schiffen in die Heimat befördert wurden. (F/M/A) 6. Tag ISABELA | Ihr erster Stopp auf der Insel Isabela ist Elizabeth Bay, eine unberührte Lagune, in der Meeresschildkröten, Rochen, Haie und viele Vogelarten zuhause sind. Am Nachmittag wandern Sie an der Punta Moreno über schwarze Lavaströme zu kleinen Tümpeln, die einen einzigartigen Lebensraum für verschiedene Vogelarten bieten. (F/M/A) ISABELA FERNANDINA | 8. Tag ISABELA | Zurück auf Isabela, ankern Sie in Tagus Cove. Ein Pfad führt von hier zu einer Anhöhe, von der Sie einen wundervollen Blick genießen können. Wieder an Bord, erkunden Sie am Nachmittag die Klippenwände der Punta Vincente Roca, wo viele Tölpel und andere Seevögel nisten. (F/M/A) 9. Tag SANTIAGO | Sie landen an der Westküste der Insel Santiago am Strand der Espumilla Bay, der bekannt für seine Meerechsen und Roten Klippenkrabben ist. Nächster Stopp ist die Buccaneer Cove, früher ein legendäres Versteck für Piratenschiffe. Am Nachmittag wandern Sie entlang des Strandes von Puerto Egas, um nach Pelzrobben Ausschau zu halten. (F/M/A) 10. Tag NORTE | An der Nordseite von Santa Cruz besuchen Sie die weißen Strände von Las Bachas, die bevorzugte Nistplätze der Meeresschildkröten sind. Am Nachmittag erkunden Sie Seymour Norte. Die Insel ist vor allem wegen ihrer vielen Prachtfregattvögel bekannt. Daneben gehören zu den Bewohnern auch Blaufußtölpel, gelbe Landleguane und Seelöwen. (F/M/A) Quito | Hilton Colon (4.5*) TERMINE UND PREISE PRO PERSON IN EUR 12. Tag ESPAÑOLA | Auf der Insel Española ankern Sie in der Gardner Bay, wo Hunderte von Seelöwen den langen Sandstrand bevölkern. Am Nachmittag wandern sie an der Punta Suarez zu den Nistplätzen der Maskenund Blaufußtölpel. Eine weitere Attraktion ist der Galapagosalbatros, der ausschließlich auf Española brütet. (F/M/A) 13. Tag SAN CRISTÓBAL | Die Insel Lobos gehört den Seelöwen, die sich hier angesiedelt haben. Weiter geht die Kreuzfahrt zum Kicker Rock, der senkrecht aus dem Ozean herausragt und durch einen schmalen Kanal geteilt ist. Auf San Cristóbal besuchen Sie anschließend eine Aufzuchtstation für Riesenschildkröten und die Süßwasserlagune El Junco. (F/M/A) 14. Tag BALTRA GUAYAQUIL RÜCKFLUG | Ankunft auf Baltra und Rückflug nach Guayaquil (Flugdauer ca. 2 Std.). Von hier startet am Abend Ihr Langstreckenflug mit Iberia (Flugdauer insg. ca. 15,5 Std.) oder mit LAN (Flugdauer insg. ca. 17,5 Std.) über Madrid zu Ihrem Heimatflughafen. (F) 15. Tag Galapagos | Reina Silvia (Schiff ) ANKUNFT | Ankunft am Abend. Galapagos | Reina Silvia (Schiff ) ZUSCHLÄGE PRO PERSON IN EUR Studienreise mit Windrose-Reiseleitung 10.04.2013 – 24.04.2013 09.04.2014 – 23.04.2014 Teilnehmerzahl: mindestens 12, maximal 16 IB/LA 7.190 7.290 Olympus-Fotoreise mit Nicolas van Ryk 09.10.2013 – 23.10.2013 Teilnehmerzahl: mindestens 12, maximal 16 IB/LA 7.490 IB/LA Langstreckenflüge mit Iberia oder LAN SANTA CRUZ SEYMOUR 11. Tag SANTA CRUZ | Heute fahren Sie in das Hochland von Santa Cruz. Hier können Sie Riesenschildkröten in ihrem natürlichen Lebensraum beobachten. (F/M/A) Einzelzimmer/-kabine: Kabine auf dem Salondeck: Kabine auf dem Oberdeck: + 3.510 ab 200 ab 300 Flüge mit Iberia oder LAN Rail&Fly (2. Klasse): + 100 Rail&Fly (1. Klasse): + 200 Flüge von/nach Wien: + 150 Flüge von/nach Zürich: + 150 Langstreckenflüge in der Business Class (bis 30.04.): + 2.490 Langstreckenflüge in der Business Class (ab 01.05.): + 2.990 Klima und Reisezeit Im Andenhochland sind die Temperaturunterschiede zwischen Tag und Nacht erheblich. Auf den GalapagosInseln gibt es zwei Jahreszeiten: Von Januar bis Juni ist der Himmel meist klar, bei gelegentlichen tropischen Schauern; von Juli bis Dezember ist es wolkiger und trocken. Hinweis zur Kreuzfahrt Änderungen der Reiseroute bleiben vorbehalten. Stornobedingungen Bitte beachten Sie die geänderten Stornobedingungen. SAM30413 7. Tag Besuch der Urbina Bay am Fuße des Vulkans Alcedo. Landeinwärts gibt es hier eine kleine Kolonie von Landleguanen. Sie kreuzen zur Insel Fernandina. Auf den schwarzen Lavafelsen an der Punta Espinoza befindet sich eine Kolonie von Meerechsen. Weiterhin wird die Insel vom flugunfähigen Stummelkormoran sowie von Galapagos-Pinguinen und Seelöwen bevölkert. (F/M/A) Reina Silvia Deluxe Yachting in the Galápagos Islands 1 The Galápagos, home to endemic plants and animals including penguins and giant tortoises The Galápagos Islands are almost inaccessible volcanic specks, 600 miles off the coast of Ecuador. Only the few animals that could fly, swim, or survive without fresh water managed the journey. Tortoises, lizards, seabirds, and a handful of land birds were favored; most terrestrial mammals had no chance. Without land predators, the surviving species lost (to delight of visitors) any fear of land mammals, including humans. Left: Nazca Booby, Genovesa. Above clockwise from upper left: Galápagos Penguin, Sombrero Chino; Magnificent Frigatebird, Genovesa; Galápagos Giant Tortoise, Santa Cruz, Sally-lightfoot Crab, Fernandina. 3 Reina Silvia –An Ideal Choice for Galápagos The Reina Silvia, a 90 ft. deluxe yacht, carries 12-16 passengers in uncompromising comfort and safety through the Galápagos Islands. From the swimming platform aft to the extended bow for whale and dolphin watching, every inch of the Reina Silvia was designed to enhance your Galápagos experience. All staterooms have private en suite facilities including shower, lavatory and vanity, and individual climate controls. On the upper deck, the generous shaded lounge area provides the perfect place for you to rest, relax and gather for refreshments with the entire group for sunsets and equator crossings. The Reina Silvia carries a fleet of sea kayaks, perfect for exploring the Islands’ shorelines, inlets, bays and quiet coves. Affordable, luxurious, intimate, the Reina Silvia is an ideal choice for your Galápagos adventure. 4 Above: Viewing collapsed caldera on Santiago from bow of Reina Silvia; Reina Silvia welcoming returning guests at sunset. Right: Reina Silvia at Punta Vicente Roca. Rolf Sievers and family –perfectionists in the art of Galápagos cruising Galápagos residents and MV Reina came manager of the Station, a position Silvia owners the Sievers understand he held for a decade before resigning both delivering quality service and how in 1978 to start small yacht tours of the to get things done in the Islands. Rolf Galápagos Islands. Sievers immigrated from Germany with his parents at age 20 and helped his Today, more than 40 years later, he and family scratch out a homestead in the his wife Rosaura reside in the Santa rough volcanic land long before such Cruz Highlands. His two sons, Dirk and luxuries as electricity, running water or Christian, both university graduates, live medical services came to Galápagos. in Puerto Ayora and together the family own, operate, and maintain the yachts Rolf’s first paid job ($80 per month) was Reina Silvia and Integrity. Their German tending the seismograph at the Charles penchant for perfection is much in evi- Darwin Station in 1964. Soon Rolf be- dence — all systems work all of the time. Left: Reina Silvia at Plazas. Clockwise from UL: the Sievers’ original house in Galápagos; Rolf, Christian, Rosaura and Dirk Sievers; Rolf as director of the Charles Darwin Station; early photo of Christian, Rosaura and Dirk. 7 A family and small group Galápagos experience The Reina Silvia’s size and relaxed The Reina Silvia is perfect for couples as intimacy are perfect for your family or well as families, and many departures small group. With staterooms on three are child-free if your idea of a vaca- levels and triple room options, there tion does not include little ones—yours are many ways to compatibly organize or others. Best is to gather five more cousins, grandparents, siblings, children, couples and make your own private classmates and good friends. Galápagos journey. And while you may love your fellow trav- If you’re traveling solo, you will have elers, there is ample space on the yacht new friends to go along with your new and time in the trip to be alone. memories by the end of your trip. 8 Clockwise from upper right: Hanging out with a Blue-footed booby, North Seymour; Galápagos family reunion; capturing a special shot, Punta Espinoza, Fernandina. Right: Dolphins playing with our small group’s panga. Incomparable Closeness There is arguably no place where wild creatures are as fearless of humans as they are in the Galápagos Islands. For the traveler, this means an experience and relationship with wildlife like nowhere else on earth. Whether it’s watching a curious Galápagos Hawk from just a few feet away or going nose-to-nose with a playful sea lion pup, a visit to the Galápagos guarantees a myriad of profound wildlife interactions. This is what makes the Galápagos such an incredible destination and one that will touch your life forever. Left: Sea lion pup on Española. Clockwise from upper right: Galápagos hawk and guest, Bartolomé; Tortoise paparazzi, Santa Cruz; Swimming with sea turtles; Close to frigates and a red-footed booby, Genovesa 11 rest, relaxation and fun —important goals of your Galápagos trip Even though you are kept busy with snorkeling and shore visits, there is plenty of time to relax. You have time to snooze or read on the deck lounge, sip your favorite beverage from the bar, write in your trip journal, download and edit your photos, stargaze and watch for bioluminescence at night, or just disappear into your stateroom for a nap. If you’ve forgotten how to relax, look to the sea lions for lessons. 12 Clockwise from upper right: Kayaking fun at Buccaneer Cove; Sea lion close-ups; Snorkeling gets the Big OK; Sharing time with new friends. Right: Going for a swim, Las Bachas. Exceptional teachers When you travel on the Reina Silvia, you are assured of spending time with exceptional teachers selected for their knowledge, experience and especially for their ability to help you learn about the incomparable flora, fauna, geology, and human history of this unique archipelago. Our guides share scientific and historical knowledge blended with insights and humorous tidbits gained through years of interpreting the natural and cultural history of these remote, special places. Articulate and personable, the guides aboard the Reina Silvia are fun too. “Jan was outstanding both for his breadth of knowledge and enthusiasm about the wildlife, history and geology of the Galápagos. Probably the best trip we have ever had!” – Scott Henry, Erie, PA “I had an absolutely wonderful time! Our guide Tanya was out of this world.” – Kristen Graff-Baker, Lafayette, CA Left: Sea lion anatomy talk with guide Enrique. Top: Beach discoveries with guide Tanya Helmig. Bellow: Young guest watching finches with guide Jan Post. 15 Iconic Léon Dormido, also known as Kicker Rock, off the coast of San Cristóbal. care, service and attention to detail-that’s the reina silvia way the reina silvia team will take care of environmental practices, and above all, you. Comfort, service and spacious to the Galapágos Islands. cabins with all amenities — this is the Reina Silvia’s recipe for a complete and “The crew was so, so appreciated. What carefree getaway. a wonderful group of people to take care of us, and we certainly did feel pampered Your needs are anticipated and quietly and well cared for.” – Ellen Hayward, provided, whether at anchor, in the pan- Fayetteville, AR ga, snorkeling, dining, or while cruising from island to island. “I wish my home were more like the Reina Silvia—someone to greet me at the door 18 The Reina Silvia team earned the coveted with a cold compress to cool off and “Galápagos Quality Gold Seal” in 2012 snacks at the ready.” – Kathleen Kaufman, for their dedication to safety, service, Santa Monica, CA Clockwise from upper left: Captain Angel Proaño toasting guests; Reina Silvia crew are always present to assist; Prestigious Galápagos Quality Gold Seal. Left: Guests and crew celebrate their last night together. Dining and Lounging the reina silvia owners, like their You dine at comfortable booths for four The top deck lounge is where most guests, enjoy dining well. They know to six, so conversation can flow through guests gather to watch the sights while food is an important part of any va- the whole group during mealtimes. the Reina Silvia is underway. Panoramic views of passing islands look that much cation, so their talented chefs work magic in the galley creating new taste You will appreciate snacks after snorkel- better while sipping a beverage in the sensations and surprising twists on old ing, hors d’oeuvres with sunset drinks, gentle breeze. Many naps have been favorites. and espresso at any time. enjoyed on the cushioned platform, and Menus are varied and healthy. Special Relax in the salon for guide presenta- the center table. There is room for all diets are easily accommodated and chil- tions, playing games, or with a book guests to have a seat and toast the dren’s favorites are always available. from the Reina Silvia library. amazing encounters of the day. many laughs have been shared around Left: Dining area on Reina Silvia. Clockwise from upper left: salon seating; carefully prepared meals seem even more delicious after a shore visit; aft cushioned lounging platform; top deck bar; lounge seating on top deck. 21 Comfortable Staterooms upper deck stateroom the spacious upper deck stateroom, located in front of the covered lounge with access from the port passageway, offers view windows for plentiful natural light, a large screen dvd player and hdmi port, a writing desk and chair, and ample storage. This stateroom may be made up with one king bed or two twin beds. Its location on the upper deck means it’s close to the open-air lounge, bar, wheelhouse, and incredible views. The stateroom has an area of approximately 160 ft2. 22 Clockwise from upper right: Bow view with stateroom and bath entrances; Configured with twin beds; Writing desk, chair and storage; Bath with walk-in shower. Right: Upper Deck Stateroom configured with a king bed. main deck stateroom The main deck stateroom, located forward of the bar, offers view windows and a large screen dvd player and hdmi port. This stateroom can also be made up with one king bed or two twin beds. This stateroom is a good option for guests that would prefer not to walk up or down a flight of stairs, as the dining area, salon and swim platform are on the same deck. The stateroom has an area of approximately 150 ft2. Left: Main Deck Stateroom configured with two twin beds. Above clockwise from upper right: Stateroom as king bedded room; Entry area and closet; View showing bow windows, TV and bath entrance; Shower and bath. 25 lower deck staterooms A staircase from the salon/dining area leads to the four lower deck views; each with a metal cover that can berth located in the bulkhead of each be easily closed to block out light. room to accommodate a third guest, upon request. We recommend the pull- staterooms. The staterooms can be configured with down bed for younger guests. These These staterooms feature multiple large either two twin beds or one king bed. staterooms have an area of approxi- portholes that provide daylight and Additionally, there is a Pullman-style mately 140 ft2. 26 Above, clockwise from upper left: View of portholes; Stateroom configured with twin beds; Entry and door to private bath; Stateroom with king bed; Bathroom. Right: Stateroom as triple with optional pull-down berth. Excellence inside and out Covered Lounge #1 Bar Guide Bridge Captain Upper Deck Bar Swim Platform Galley Dining and Salon #2 Library Main Deck #5 #3 Engines Crew #6 Lower Deck #4 Yacht systems The Reina Silvia features up-to-date security, navigational and communications equipment. The yacht’s cruising speed of 10 knots allows her to follow a splendid itinerary, visiting the most interesting places during a one week or two week cruise. A desalinator provides abundant potable freshwater. A waste water treatment plant ensures all water from the Reina Silvia has been treated before it is released into the Galápagos waters, making it one of the “greenest” yachts in the Islands. The Reina Silvia has a swimming-diving platform aft and an extended bow for whale watching. Two pangas (zodiacs) transport guests to and from the yacht for shore visits and snorkeling. The covered upper deck has a full service bar, circular seating, a lounge area, the wheelhouse, the Captain and Guide cabins, and Stateroom #1. The middle deck features the dining and lounge type motor-yacht length & beam 90 ft x 22 ft speed air conditioning guests crew + naturalist area, the galley, a bar, the library and CD-DVD Stateroom #2. The lower deck houses satellite phone four guest staterooms, #3-#6, the en- kayaks 10 knots individually controlled 12 to 16 8 in lounge & staterooms on board 6-8 double gine room and crew quarters. Left: Reina Silvia deck plan. Top: Reina Silvia in calm Galápagos waters. Bottom: Reina Silvia bridge. 29 Yacht itineraries itineraries for the Reina Silvia (and for all vessels) are set by the Galápagos National Park Service. No yacht may visit any visitor site more than once in two weeks’ time in order to reduce impact on most-visited sites. The Sievers family has selected two of the most compelling itineraries for the Reina Silvia. By starting cruises in Puerto Ayora, the Reina Silvia can visit a greater number of the most rewarding visitor sites on outlying islands, an opportunity not available for almost any other yacht. This is truly a very significant advantage. The Western Route features the younger, active islands of Isabela and Fernandina, whereas the Eastern Route features the older islands of Española, San Cristóbal and Genovesa. On many islands you will visit more than one visitor site, and there are many opportunities around these islands to snorkel and kayak. Western Route: Eastern Route: Santa Cruz (several sites before board- Santa Cruz (several sites before boarding ing yacht), Floreana (4 sites), Isabela (5 yacht), Española (3 sites), San Cristóbal sites), Fernandina (1 site), Santiago (3 (3 sites), Santa Fé (1 site), South Plaza sites), Santa Cruz north shore (1 site), (1 site), Genovesa (2 sites), Santiago (1 North Seymour (1 site), Baltra site), Bartolomé (2 sites), Rábida (1 site), Sombrero Chino (1 site), Baltra 30 Top: Land iguana, Isabela. Bottom: Giant tortoise, Floreana; Waved Albatross, Española. Left: American Oystercatcher, Santiago. Right: Reina Silvia Western Route and Eastern Route map. Reina Silvia Routes Key Western Route Eastern Route Pinta Genovesa Marchena Santiago Bartolomé Rábida North Seymour Baltra Fernandina Plazas San Cristóbal Pinzón Santa Cruz Santa Fé Isabela Floreana Española Cover: Reina Silvia in sunset light. Below: Group returning to Reina Silvia after looking for Mola Mola, Punta Vicente Roca. © 2012. Photos: Weston WalkerKnoblich, Christian Sievers, Bill Roberson, Mallori Abbott, Marika Roberson, Shirley Roberson, Laura Wilson, Phillip Yip, Wes Walker, Kimberly Roberson