Galápagos Islands– In Darwin’s Footsteps Plus Machu Picchu
Tour Overview
Embark on an unforgettable journey through Peru and Ecuador with the "Galápagos Islands– In Darwin’s Footsteps Plus Machu Picchu" tour. Begin your adventure in Lima, exploring its rich history and vibrant culture before heading to the Sacred Valley and the awe-inspiring Machu Picchu. Discover the ancient Inca Empire in Cusco and immerse yourself in the traditions of the Andean highlanders. Fly to Quito, a city of eternal spring, and explore its colonial charm. Then, set sail on an expedition cruise through the Galápagos Islands, visiting San Cristóbal, Santa Fe, Santa Cruz, and Española. Witness the unique wildlife that inspired Darwin, from giant tortoises to blue-footed boobies, and enjoy guided excursions, snorkeling, and kayaking. This tour offers a perfect blend of cultural exploration and natural wonder, promising memories to last a lifetime. ...more ...less
Highlights
Itinerary
Day 1 : Your land adventure begins
Location: Lima, Miraflores, Lima
Accommodation: Hotel
Accommodation Name: Two nights in Lima
Meals Included: Breakfast
Start your adventure ancient and modern LimaWelcome to Peru, one of the most fascinating countries in South America!If you have time after your arrival in Lima, we suggest you simply wander the streets to begin to acquaint yourself with the city and see what catches your eye. Or why not walk along the oceanfront boardwalk in the upmarket Miraflores district. Here, you’ll find many restaurants and cafés, as well as shops if you need to purchase anything ahead of your adventure. Lima is considered the food capital of Latin America, so be sure to try local dishes like ceviche, which is raw fish marinated in lime juice with onion and chilli. ...more ...less
Day 2 : Discover the city of Lima
Location: Lima
Accommodation: Hotel
Accommodation Name: Two nights in Lima
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch
Discover Lima´s historical centre and moreAfter breakfast, you’ll enjoy a Lima City Tour, including lunch, which will introduce you to Lima´s historical centre, which is packed with elegant Spanish colonial architecture, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and other interesting sites in Lima. You’ll also visit the fascinating Larco museum, which holds the best private collection of Pre-Columbian art in the country. After this half-day excursion, you’ll have more time to take in this multifaceted city. People watch in one of the city’s grand plazas or seek out a restaurant for another dinner of regional specialities before settling in at your hotel for another overnight stay.
Day 3 : Cusco to the Sacred Valley
Location: Cusco, Sacsayhuamán, Sacred Valley
Accommodation: Hotel
Accommodation Name: Two nights in the Sacred Valley
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Get a brief look at Cusco before heading to the Sacred ValleyIn the morning, we’ll take a flight to Cusco, the ancient seat of the Inca Empire. Upon arrival we’ll enjoy lunch at a local restaurant before taking a look at Sacsayhuamán fortress – a ceremonial compound and magnificent example of Inca military power that boasts a panoramic view of the city. Marvel at the construction techniques these ancient people used – this is just a foresight of the many wonders you’ll be witnessing over the coming days. Afterwards, we visit the Sulca Textile House Museum, which gives you an insight into the traditional fabrics created and worn by people since Pre-Columbian times. There will also be a chance to see an exhibition of South American camelids, and an opportunity to do some shopping. After this brief visit to Cusco, we’ll continue to our hotel in the Sacred Valley for an overnight stay.
Day 4 : Back in time to a lost world
Location: Ollantaytambo, Aguas Calientes, Machu Picchu
Accommodation: Hotel
Accommodation Name: Two nights in the Sacred Valley
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Discover the lost city of the IncasAn early morning transfer will take you to Ollantaytambo, in the Sacred Valley, from where you’ll catch a train along the narrow-gauge line to Machu Picchu, passing through stunning highland scenery along the way. After around two hours, we’ll stop at the small town of Aguas Calientes and take the short bus ride to Machu Picchu – the so-called Lost City of the Incas. Enjoy a guided tour of this once-hidden settlement, marvelling at the stone walls, terraces and ramps that are carved into the mountain. You’ll love the peaceful atmosphere of Machu Picchu as you gaze at the lowland jungle from this city in the clouds. After lunch, we’ll return to our hotel where you’ll enjoy another night.
Day 5 : From the Sacred Valley to Cusco
Location: Sacred Valley, Cusco, Plaza de Armas, Cusco, Santo Domingo Church (Koricancha), Cusco
Accommodation Name: hotel
Andean Community and Cusco walking tourToday you’ll get an insight into the lives of Andean highlanders with a visit to the Misminay community, where sacred ancestral traditions live on. Learn about their ancient farming techniques, textile weaving, and folkloric traditions passed down through generations and then enjoy a delicious lunch featuring authentic Peruvian flavours.After lunch, you’ll be transferred to Cusco where you’ll set out on a guided walking tour. A compact city packed with cultural beauty, there’s no better way to discover the archaeological capital of South America than on foot.Visit the city's most important historical monuments see the influence of different cultures. The Plaza de Armas and surrounding areas showcase architecture from after the Spanish conquest, yet just a short walk away you’ll see Inca walls, some with blocks so large and intricate it remains a mystery as to how they were ever constructed.Meanwhile, a visit to the Santo Domingo church reveals that it was built upon the foundations of the Inca temple Koricancha, which was dedicated to worship of the sun god, Inti.After the visit you’ll walk back to your hotel for an overnight stay in Cusco.
Day 6 : Quito – city of eternal spring
Location: Quito
Accommodation Name: hotel
Discover the vibrant city of QuitoThe day begins with breakfast at your hotel. We’ll then drive to the airport in Cusco for the morning flight via Lima to Ecuador. You´ll arrive in Quito in the afternoon.Your journey begins on the Equator in the lush Andean foothills. At 9,350 feet, Quito is the second-highest capital city in the world, and its main draw is the exquisite Old Town which was founded on an ancient Inca settlement. A UNESCO World Heritage site, it’s packed with well-preserved colonial architecture as evidenced in colourful plazas, magnificent churches and handsome monuments. Settle into your hotel, then head out to explore.
Day 7 : Visit historic Quito
Location: Quito, Middle of the World City
Accommodation Name: hotel
Straddle the Equator at the Middle of the World CityToday you’ll enjoy a guided tour of Quito’s remarkable Old Town – one of the largest and best-preserved colonial-era quarters in South America. Wander through cobblestone streets as you admire the architecture – and sample some delicious chocolate made from finest Ecuadorian cacao along the way.Next, you’ll head to the iconic ‘Middle of the World City’, located around 16 miles north of Quito. After lunch, you’ll visit the famous monument that delineates the imaginary line of the Equator. Have your camera ready to capture the moment you stand with one foot in each hemisphere.
Day 8 : Your cruise begins
Location: Galápagos Islands
Accommodation Name: MS Santa Cruz II
Get ready to explore the spectacular Galápagos IslandsAfter breakfast, a short flight will take you to Baltra Island in the spectacular Galápagos archipelago. A transfer brings you straight to the port where your comfortable expedition ship MS Santa Cruz II awaits.You'll get your first glimpse of the islands' incredible wildlife on Mosquera Islet, home to one of the largest sea lion colonies in the archipelago. We'll take our small panga boats ashore to get a closer look.As you stroll across flat and sandy dunes, look out for Blue-footed Boobies and Sally Lightfoot crabs, and learn about the marine and terrestrial ecosystems from your naturalist guides.
Day 9 : San Cristóbal's tortoises
Location: San Cristóbal, Punta Pitt
Accommodation Name: cruise
Meet the famous giant tortoisesYour first stop today is the Cerro Colorado Tortoise Reserve – a breeding centre for the endangered giant tortoise. It's also home to other endemic species, including the San Cristobal Mockingbird and lava lizard.The giant tortoise is probably the most iconic of all Galápagos wildlife, with a lifespan of over 100 years. Here, they thrive, ambling around forests similar to their natural habitat.Our small panga boats will then take you to Punta Pitt, the only site in the Galápagos Islands where you might see three species of boobies. Enjoy a nature walk, explore the coastline by boat, or snorkel and swim in the crystal-clear water.
Day 10 : Santa Fe and South Plaza
Location: Santa Fe, South Plaza
Accommodation Name: cruise
Spot wildlife against idyllic backdropsWe start the day with a scenic nature walk on the blissful beaches of Santa Fe, home to the endemic Barrington land iguana and a colony of sea lions. You can swim or snorkel from our small panga boats, take a kayak for a paddle around the island, or join a trip in our glass-bottomed boat to observe the marine life below. After a delicious lunch, prepared by our onboard chefs, we head to South Plaza Island. Keep an eye out for frigatebirds, Swallow-tailed Gulls and Galapagos Shearwaters gliding on the breeze. Here, among a dazzling array of flora, land iguanas laze by the shore while marine iguanas slip in and out of the water.
Day 11 : Explore Santa Cruz
Location: Santa Cruz Island, Charles Darwin Research Station, Puerto Ayora
Accommodation Name: cruise
Learn about local conservation on Santa Cruz IslandToday we pay a visit to the Charles Darwin Research Station in Puerto Ayora.A giant tortoise breeding centre, here you can see recently hatched tortoises and Darwin’s famous finches – the birds he used as a basis for his theory of evolution by natural selection. There’s also an impressive forest of prickly pear cacti that’s home to many land birds. Enjoy a cooler climate over lunch in the lush highlands, where giant tortoises shuffle about munching on grass and wallowing in pools. You'll have time for another activity, such as mountain biking or visiting sugar plantation.
Day 12 : Dramatic Española
Location: Española, Gardner Bay, Española, Osborn Islet, Española
Accommodation Name: cruise
Lava lizards and incredible birdlifeYour Galápagos Islands cruise reaches Española, the archipelago's most southerly island. Birdlife here is truly extraordinary – look out for Nazca Boobies, Blue-footed Boobies and Swallow-tailed Gulls, and the mighty Waved Albatross on cruises April through December. It’s also a chance to spot red Española lava lizards and marine iguanas, as well as see the famous blowhole, El Soplador, blasting water 75 feet into the air. After lunch on board the ship, we'll head to the picturesque coral beach of Gardner Bay and nearby Osborn Islet, to seek out sea lions, mockingbirds and finches. If you're feeling active, you can go snorkelling or kayaking.
Day 13 : Reef life on Eden Islet
Location: Eden Islet, North Seymour
Accommodation Name: cruise
Green turtles, sharks and rare bird coloniesThe wealth of wildlife watching opportunities continues at Eden Islet, where we hope to see Galapagos green turtles, rays and friendly reef sharks. On the shore, look out for distinctive frigatebirds with their rubbery, red throats. You can swim or snorkel to explore the reefs. Alternatively, see the reefs from our glass-bottomed boat or by kayak. After lunch, we'll sail to North Seymour. The island is a great site for spotting colonies of Blue-footed Boobies and Swallow-tailed Gulls. Sea lions and marine iguanas also congregate here, attracted by the bountiful sea life in its waters.
Day 14 : End of your expedition
Location: Baltra Island, Guayaquil
Accommodation Name: cruise
From the Galápagos Islands to GuayaquilYour expedition cruise draws to a close as you disembark at Baltra Island. A transfer will take you to the airport in Baltra for your flight to Guayaquil to connect to your international flight, or if you prefer, continue to Quito for another adventure. To explore more of Ecuador, why not extend your stay and join one of our optional Post-Programmes.As you leave this fascinating region, you'll take with you incredible memories of amazing wildlife and wonderful experiences few have the privilege of seeing.
Ship Details
Santa Cruz II

Ship Overview
When you are exploring the Galápagos islands with us onboard the MS Santa Cruz II, you will enjoy a relaxed atmosphere in high quality surroundings. The small size - with a guest capacity of maximum of 90 allows for a cozy yet classy environment. You'll easily feel at home on board.
This sleek, spacious ship has a layout that allows you to enjoy your cruise from start to finish. Enjoy delicious food in the elegant restaurant, increase your knowledge of the Galápagos Islands with your fellow travellers in the Science Centre or maybe mingle out on the multiple decks.
While exploring the Gala´pagos, you'll have the ability to actively engage in activities and encounters. After a day in Darwin's footsteps, you will enjoy coming home to a casual atmosphere with the best service there is. MS Santa Cruz II's amenities easily appeal to all world explorers.
An HX Hurtigruten Expeditions trip includes everything from daily excursions and activities to our onboard Science Centre, meals, gratuities, drinks* and more. All designed to give you the expedition experience of a lifetime.
Ship Details
Ship Name:
Santa Cruz II
Adults Only Areas:
adults only
Ship Children Facilities:
none
Smoking Areas:
some
Ship Size:
boutique
Ship Style:
luxury
Ship Type:
ocean
Ship Currency:
USD
Ship Language:
en
Ship Capacity:
90
Number of Decks:
5
Number of Cabins:
48
Ship Launch Year:
2002
Ship Refit Year:
2021
Ship Gross Tonnage:
2664
Ship Length (Meters):
72 M
Ship Width (Meters):
13 M
Ship Speed (Knots):
10 Kn
Deck Plans
Deck 1
Beagle RestaurantExpedition Launch
Deck 2
ReceptionMedical CentreShopCabins
Deck 3
Hot TubsObservation DeckScience CornerDiscovery RoomExpedition Lounge & BarLibraryCabins
Deck 4
Observation DeckPanorama Lounge & BarCabins
Deck 5
Observation DeckFitness Room
Cabins
Onboard the ship, there are fifty cruise cabins that provide ample space for each and every guest. Each cabin has a private bathroom. There are options available for single travelers, couples, groups and families.
The best accommodation on our expedition ships. Spacious, private, and with wide windows to watch the world drift by, suites are comfortable and calm havens at sea.
Darwin Suite (Grade DS )
Add some indulgence to your voyage aboard MS Santa Cruz II and reserve one of our Darwin Suites. With two large windows, you’ll enjoy superb views in premium comfort. These spacious suites feature double beds that can be divided into two single beds on request at the time of booking, as well as a sofa bed suitable for a child under the age of 12. If more space is needed, these rooms can be interconnected with an Explorer cabin. All have private bathrooms with a shower and toiletries, a safe, and USA two-pin plug sockets. There’s a daily turn-down service, and you’ll also get a welcome gift in the form of a Galápagos wildlife book. Two large windowsDouble bed (optional twin) Sofa bed, suitable for a child under 12 years of age Bathrobes and slippers on request Guests: up to 3 | Size: 30.3 m2 Cabin code: DS
Explorer Cabin, Expedition Deck (Grade EE )
With a large window that illuminates the interior and allows you to take in the views as we cruise, these cabins offer an elegant and comfortable space to relax in after a day of active exploring. They feature a single bed, and all have private bathrooms with a shower and toiletries, as well as a safe and USA two-pin plug sockets.Large windowDouble bed (optional twin) Guests: 2 | Size: 15.2 m2 Cabin Code: EE
Darwin Suite, Panorama Deck (Grade DS )
Our three Darwin suites on the Panorama deck feature double picture windows, and offers superb comfort and deluxe amenities.Available with a twin or double bed, and if more space is desired, these suites can be interconnected with an Explorer cabin.
Explorer Cabin, Horizon Deck (Grade EH )
With a large window that illuminates the interior and allows you to take in the views as we cruise, these cabins offer an elegant and comfortable space to relax in after a day of active exploring. They feature a single bed, and all have private bathrooms with a shower and toiletries, as well as a safe and USA two-pin plug sockets.Large windowDouble bed (optional twin)Guests: 2 | Size: 14-15 m2Cabin Code: EH
Explorer Family Cabin, Horizon Deck (Grade FH )
With a large window that illuminates the interior and allows you to take in the views as we cruise, these cabins offer an elegant and comfortable space to relax in after a day of active exploring. They feature a single bed, and all have private bathrooms with a shower and toiletries, as well as a safe and USA two-pin plug sockets.Large windowsDouble bed (optional twin)Sofa bed, suitable for a child under 12 years of ageGuests: up to 3 | Size: 17.2 m2Cabin Code: FH
Explorer cabin, Panorama deck (Grade EP )
With comfortable spaces and large picture windows to illuminate the interior spaces and allow guests to take in the views, these cabins offer elegant relaxation areas after a day of active exploring. There are 3 Explorer cabins located as on the Panorama deck.Beds convert from double to twin upon request.
Explorer cabin, Panorama deck (Grade EP )
With comfortable spaces and large picture windows to illuminate the interior spaces and allow guests to take in the views, these cabins offer elegant relaxation areas after a day of active exploring. There are 3 Explorer cabins located as on the Panorama deck.
Explorer Cabin, Panorama Lounge (Grade EP USP )
With a large window that illuminates the interior and allows you to take in the views as we cruise, these cabins offer an elegant and comfortable space to relax in after a day of active exploring. They feature a single bed, and all have private bathrooms with a shower and toiletries, as well as a safe and USA two-pin plug sockets.Large windowDouble bed (optional twin)Bathrobes and slippers, available on request.Guests: 2 | Size: 15.2 m2? Cabin Code: EP
Voyager single cabin, Horizon deck (Grade VH USP )
With comfortable spaces and large picture windows to illuminate the interior spaces and allow guests to take in the views, these cabins offer single bed, and plenty of space for solo travelers. There are 2 Voyager cabins located on the Horizon deck.
Voyager single cabin, Horizon deck (Grade VH )
With comfortable spaces and large picture windows to illuminate the interior spaces and allow guests to take in the views, these cabins offer single bed, and plenty of space for solo travelers. There are 2 Voyager cabins located on the Horizon deck.
Dining
Mouthwatering meals and creative cocktails await you aboard MS Santa Cruz II. With creativity and dedication, our cheerful staff draw inspiration from everything from the weather to the region’s flavours and local ingredients.
Beagle Restaurant
The MS Santa Cruz II has a team of trained staff members that utilize locally-sourced organic food to prepare every dish. This ship provides a Le Cordon Bleu (a trained Gastronomy Director) and a wide variety of culinary experiences that encompass all diets and preferences. Each and every meal served onboard is exquisite. (complimentary)
Beagle Restaurant
On the lowest level is the magnificent and large Beagle Restaurant – a space to pamper your senses and delight your palate with all of the exquisite culinary offerings.
Entertainment
Your ship gives you everything you could wish for in a home away from home: places for stimulation, relaxation, and meetings with your fellow guests. With a Scandinavian-inspired décor and all modern conveniences, MS Santa Cruz II does it in comfort and style.
Discovery Room
The Discovery Room is located on Deck Three.
Evolution Hall
Evolution Hall is located on Deck Three.
Expedition Lounge & Bar
The Expedition Lounge & Bar with Science Corner and Library is located on Deck Three.Our Natural History Library is located on the Expedition Lounge in the Expedition Deck. Please check with the naturalists for books to read during the voyage. After reading, guests are kindly requested to please return the books to the library. A selection of general subject books and natural history books are found, but for anything related to Natural History of Galápagos, please ask the Expedition Leader for advice.
Expedition Lounge & Bar with Science Corner and Library
Facing the front of the ship, the Expedition Lounge – complete with a refreshment station and library – is a fantastic place to admire the beauty of the Galápagos’ Islands from inside. The Science Corner includes a glass cabinet, a microscope and a whale vertebrae clone, a perfect learning zone about our science activities.
Expedition lounge with Science Corner and library
Facing the front of the ship, the Expedition Lounge – complete with a refreshment station and library – is a fantastic place to admire the beauty of the Galápagos’ Islands from inside. The Science Corner includes a glass cabinet, a microscope and a bone clone collection, a perfect learning zone about our science activities.
Gift Shop
The Gift Shop is located on Deck Two.
Library
The Library is located on Deck Three.
Outdoor Terrace
The Outdoor Terrace is located on Deck Three.
Panorama Bar & Lounge
This large and well-lit area is not only the main bar, but also the place where most ship events will take place (welcome and farewell cocktail), and doubles as an ideal place for lectures. It’s the ideal site to chill and relax with Wi-Fi hot spot and direct access to our al fresco terrace.
Panorama Deck
Located on Deck 5
Reception
Located at the main intersection on the ship, the reception is the place where you will find the central bulletin board with daily program and other valuable information on the expedition experience.
Sky Deck
The Sky deck offers spaces where guests can relax and enjoy their Galápagos expeditions basking in the sun at the very top of the ship. The sun deck and fitness room are located here.
Enrichment
Expedition Launch Pad
The Expedition Launch Pad can be found on Deck 1.
Lecture Library
The Lecture Library is located on Deck 3.
Science Corner
Facing the front of the ship, the Expedition Lounge – complete with a refreshment station and library – is a fantastic place to admire the beauty of the Galápagos’ Islands from inside. The Science Corner includes a glass cabinet, a microscope and a whale vertebrae clone, a perfect learning zone about our science activities.
Shore Excursions
We offer a rich and varied programme of included and optional shore excursions run by third-party providers in many areas we sail to. In many ports, we offer an included excursion, which can be reserved for no additional charge. In some cases, the included excursion can be combined with other optional excursions in the port. Most excursions can be pre-booked, but may also be bookable onboard if capacity remains.We advise that you book well in advance in order to avoid disappointment due to the excursion being fully booked. Please note that registration is binding, and once on board the Expedition Team will advise you of booking deadlines for excursions still available. Our excursions have English-speaking guides unless otherwise indicated and other languages cannot be guaranteed unless specified. Excursions are subject to change and possible cancellation due to weather conditions. They are also dependent on the number of participants.In addition, the Expedition Team also arrange a variety of activities during the cruise. These will depend on location and season but may include hiking, snowshoeing, and kayaking. These activities are booked on board and subject to availability.Specifically for guests onboard Santa Cruz II - We offer every day, in addition to the core activity (generally, nature walks, a variety of activity options approved by the national park: Snorkeling, Kayaking, Paddleboarding, Coastal explorations (aboard our inflatable dinghies, otherwise known as pangas), Glass-bottom boat rides, Biking (on Santa Cruz Island only).
Kids and Teens
We do welcome children onboard. However, HX Hurtigruten Expeditions doesn't allow children under the age of 5 to travel with us to Antarctica and South Georgia. For safety reasons, children under 12 years of age will be considered for participation in excursions at each landing.
For those travelling to the Galápagos on Santa Cruz II only - Parents with children below the age of 6 need to present at embarkation a release form signed by their parents or guardians to board a Galápagos cruise. If children between the ages of 6-18 are accompanied by one parent/legal guardian, a minor consent form signed by the other parent, or both parents if the minor is accompanied by a legal guardian, must be presented on boarding.
Health & Fitness
Whenever you feel the need to get your body moving, exercise facilities are on hand to get your pulse up. And whether you’re relaxing after a day of fascinating lectures, or a long hike, there’ll be plenty of opportunities to relax your body and mind. Our fitness center is equipped with yoga mats, set of weights, 2 treadmills, 2 stationary bikes, and an elliptical trainer for those guests who do not want to let their routine slide. For a nice relaxing time our two hot tubs with capacity for 5 guests each. Located on the Expedition deck are ideal.
Fitness Room
Our fitness centre is equipped with yoga mats, set of weights, 2 treadmills, 2 stationary bikes, and an elliptical trainer for those guests who do not want to let their routine slide.
Hot Tubs
For a nice relaxing time our two hot tubs with capacity for 5 guests each. Located on the Expedition deck are ideal.
Gratuities
Tipping is optional. If you wish to tip, use the reception or the tipping box. Tips are shared among all crew members, excluding officers and the Expedition Team. Note: Gratuities for land services are detailed in your travel documents.
Useful Information
Alcohol Policy
Only drinks from the ship’s restaurants, bars, or cabins may be consumed. Alcohol bought in ports will be stored by the crew and returned on the last day. Santa Cruz II charges corkage fees for wine/spirits brought aboard.
Cabins
All cabins have the same size window and private facilities. The tap water in your cabin is desalinized, but not potable. For your convenience, chilled drinking water dispensers are available in the Horizon, Expedition, and Sun decks. You may experience some noise and vibration in some of the cabins. This varies depending on the location of your cabin. Also, noise affects people differently and what may be a problem for one guest may not be a problem for others.
Children
Children below the age of 6 cannot take part in cruises with MS Santa Cruz. For children under the age of 12 that board MS Santa Cruz a release of responsibility will need to be signed by the parents or guardian of the minor upon arrival to the vessel since cruise facilities are not adapted for children and there are no child-care facilities nor child-minders on board.
Cruise Card
The cruise card serves as your cabin key and payment card. It’s activated with a valid credit card. Debit cards can be used to pay the final invoice but not for activation.For MS Santa Cruz II: MS Santa Cruz II does not provide cabins keys or a cruise card. Cabins can be locked from the inside, and each cabin is equipped with a safety box. The corridors are monitored by closed-circuit cameras. Upon check-in, a shipboard account (SA) will be opened, and we do not register credit cards at the start of the cruise. Final payment will be requested on the last night of the cruise. Accepted credit cards in Ecuador include Diners Club, Visa, American Express, and MasterCard. ATMs are available at mainland airports, as well as at Baltra Airport and in the towns of Puerto Ayora and Puerto Baquerizo Moreno.
Disabled Cabins / Mobility
Travel to Machu Picchu and Galapagos Islands is not suitable for wheelchair users. Santa Cruz II has no wheelchair friendly ramps, cabins or elevators.
Disabled Facilities / Mobility
Our ships are wheelchair accessible with some operational requirements. Guests have to bring their own wheelchairs, which must be no wider than 60 cm for ease of movement. All mobility aids must be declared and safely carried onboard. Wheelchair users can only be accommodated in accessible cabins to ensure safe evacuation in emergencies. You can find our complete policy here: Accessibility for Disabled Persons and Persons with Reduced Mobility | HX Hurtigruten Expeditions
Drones
The use of passenger-operated drones is not permitted during your voyage. This is for general safety as well as the protection of vulnerable wildlife and other guests’ personal security.Drones are not allowed in Galapagos. Flash photography is not allowed on wildlife in the national parks. Professional video photography requires a special permit of the National Park Directorate.
Equipment Loans
Santa Cruz II equipment includes sit-on-top kayaks, paddle board, a glass bottom boat, and snorkelling gear (mesh-bags, masks, fins, tubes and buoyancy vests). The use of all these are free of charge. These activities are regulated by the National Park and must always be under the supervision of a licensed naturalist guide. Guests must attend a short safety briefing before these activities are held. Safety briefings and release documents are mandatory for participation in these activities. Wetsuits are available for rent in all sizes, from XXS to XXL for around $17 USD + tax per guest for the entire cruise. These are 2mm shorties. All gear provided by the ship is cleaned and disinfected under the medical officer´s supervision. A brand-new mouthpiece is given to each snorkeler when using the ship´s gear.
Equipment Rentals
On many of our expedition cruises, we are landing in areas covered with snow. The terrain might be muddy, uneven, wet, and very slippery. The weather may be inclement and cold. This is part of being an explorer.For settlement landings in Greenland, Iceland, Alaska, Norway, and other locations it is highly recommended to bring your own proper sturdy footwear. In Antarctica, South Georgia, and Svalbard, it is mandatory to use rubber boots for all landings as well as on nature landings in Arctic Canada, Greenland, and Iceland. In sailing areas where boots are mandatory for landings, they will be provided on board during your expedition free of charge.Boots are rinsed and declared clean from seeds and other biological material after every landing to avoid unintentionally spreading invasive species into fragile environments. We carry sizes from 32 to 50. If you need a smaller or larger size than this or prefer to wear your own boots, you are welcome to bring private rubber boots, but please be advised that our Expedition Team will have them checked before going ashore, to make sure they are suitable for landing.We also lend out walking sticks on board. If you are more comfortable using your own walking sticks, bring them along with you, but bear in mind that they must be properly cleaned and disinfected after every landing.For those guests onboard Santa Cruz II equipment includes sit-on-top kayaks, paddle boards, a glass bottom boat, and snorkelling gear (mesh bags, masks, fins, tubes, and buoyancy vests). The use of all these is free of charge. These activities are regulated by the National Park and must always be under the supervision of a licensed naturalist guide.Guests must attend a short safety briefing before these activities are held. Safety briefings and release documents are mandatory for participation in these activities.Wetsuits are available in all sizes, from XXS to XXL.All gear provided by the ship is cleaned and disinfected under the medical officer´s supervision. A brand-new mouthpiece is given to each snorkeler when using the ship´s gear.
Food & Beverage
We serve breakfast, lunch, and dinner in Aune restaurant. Suite guests can dine at Lindstrøm (additional charge for non-suites). Fredheim offers casual dining and takeaway (except on some ships).Included: still/sparkling water, soft drinks, house wines, draught beer, coffee, and tea. Premium drinks are extra. On MS Santa Cruz II, meals are buffet-style, with complimentary house beer, wine, and soft drinks at lunch and dinner.tea, coffee, hot chocolate, and soft drinks are free all day, with refill stations available.Tea, coffee, hot chocolate, and soft drinks are free all day, with refill stations available.Wine, beer, and spirits are included, but premium drinks (cocktails, champagne) are extra.
Hurtigruten App
The HX app is your digital companion while onboard. You can use it to view the daily programme, book excursions, and lots more. While the app is only available for use on board, we recommend downloading it before boarding, as onboard WiFi may be limited in remote regions. You'll receive login information during embarkation.
Language
The working language on board is English. Announcements and written information are also given in German, and may also be given in French and Chinese on selected departures. In order to be able to accommodate lectures in a language other than English, we offer an “in-ear” translation into German. Lectures will be streamed into the cabins. Whilst Santa Cruz II sails under the Ecuadorian flag; Announcements for guests are given in English, and may also be given in German, French, Spanish, or Italian depending on the guests traveling. Lectures and other presentations are held in different languages in different rooms.
Laundry
Laundry is included for suite guests. Self-service isn’t available, except on MS Santa Cruz II, which has washers/dryers for guest use.
Lifesaving Equipment, Life vests and Safety on Board
The ships comply with international safety standards and are equipped for sailing in icy waters. A mandatory safety briefing will be provided before departure, with a Safety Notice posted inside your cabin.MS Santa Cruz II also follows Galapagos Biocontrol Agency and ISPS regulations, including luggage screenings before boarding. For MS Santa Cruz II, a safety briefing and boat drill are conducted on the first day, followed by additional briefings for activities like snorkelling and kayaking. Special lifejackets are provided for landings, and safety guidelines will be explained.
You can hand in mail at reception for forwarding, but delivery may take time. MS Santa Cruz II has mailboxes at Baltra Airport and Puerto Ayora.
Medical Facilities
An English-speaking physician and nurse are always on board, with essential medical equipment and medications for small emergencies. For serious cases, the nearest hospital will be contacted. Medical consultations and medications will incur charges.All guests must have travel/health insurance. If you rely on medication, please bring enough to cover unforeseen delays. Keep medication in your hand luggage with clear instructions. In case of illness, quarantine may be required, and instructions from the ship's physician and captain must be followed.
Payments on board
We accept Visa, American Express, Diners or MasterCard and regret that our system does not support Maestro Card. Please note that when using your credit card onboard the ship, your account will be debited in EUR. The rate of exchange will be the one validated by your credit card company.Only credit card is accepted on Expedition voyages however, MS Nordstjernen does not accept American Express. The credit card must be valid more than three months after your stay on board. Please note that when using your credit card onboard the ship, your account will be debited in EUR (except MS Nordstjernen which will be debited in NOK). The rate of exchange will be the one validated by your credit card company.For your convenience, we also offer a Cruise Card system onboard all our ships. This system allows you to charge all onboard purchases to your cruise card. Cruise card accounts can be created at all points of payment on board the ship. We accept VISA, Master Card, Diners, American Express or cash (NOK, EUR, GBP, USD) as deposit. The itemised statement will be sent by email. Please contact reception if you require a printed version. The cruise card account needs to be settled by 22:00 on your last night on board.For your convenience, your cruise card charges will be billed automatically to your credit card. The credit card must be valid for at least another three months. Any discrepancies must be reported before disembarkation. This also applies if you want to pay part cash and part credit card. The currency used onboard is as outlined above. Exchange rates are similar to those in a hotel. Please check with the reception for methods of payment. Please note that a PIN code may be required when paying with your personal credit card onboard.
Seasickness
If you are prone to seasickness, it is recommended that you bring pills that you are familiar with. A local brand of motion sickness pills is always available free of charge at the reception in the Horizon Deck.
Small Boat Landings
Guests are respectfully reminded that our expedition boats enable both water-based exploration and safe landings in Galapagos. Should the ocean conditions be rough, our Expedition leader and the Officer on duty may do a scouting of the landing site to determine the safety of the programme. In the very rare event of a change in programme, the Expedition leader will announce the best alternative to all guests via PA system. You will need to be fairly agile to board the Expedition boats, but there is otherwise no need to worry about travelling in them. The crew will show you what to do and, as long as you follow their instructions, after a few times it will become second nature. For our glass-bottom boat outings, guests will transfer from the Expedition boats (pangas). Please follow the instructions of the expedition team to ensure everyone´s safety. In some sites, snorkelling is done from the expedition boats (pangas) into the sea. To come back, a ladder is placed over the boat´s pontoon. Follow the instructions of the expedition team, as for all activities. Visits to Galapagos may have one of these 3 possible landings: NO LANDING: There is no trail on shore. Visitors are restricted to the expedition boats (pangas). You may wear water shoes, sandals or go barefoot. WET LANDINGS: This type of disembarking process is commonly made right on the edge of the beach, with the panga operator moving the small craft up against the sandy shores to have guests slide off the pontoons near the stern of the zodiac. Consequently, guests will almost always get their feet wet in the process. Some guests prefer to wear water shoes for this type of landing, dry their feet at the beach with the special beach towels we provide (free of charge) and put on the sturdier footwear for the trail. Upon return the process is reversed. DRY LANDINGS: There is a dock or solid surface available for our guests to step off the dinghy without getting their feet wet. you’ll always count on the helping hands of the naturalist guides and/or the dinghy operator to safely disembark at the visitor site. You can wear your sturdy footwear right out of your cabin. Due to the fragility of the archipelago, guides will request all guests to knock-off any dirt attached to the soles of your footwear or dip them in the water before boarding the zodiac. Upon boarding Santa Cruz, this will be enhanced with the fresh water hoses available at the stern platform.
Smoking Policy
On board, smoking is only permitted in designated areas on outside decks. Smoking is not permitted in cabins or private balconies. Throwing cigarette butts overboard is strictly prohibited. A cleaning charge of approximately 150 EUR will be applied for smoking in a cabin/suite, to cover the cost of cleaning linen and curtains to return it to a non-smoking standard. E-Cigarettes, according to Norwegian law, are the equivalent of tobacco cigarettes, and therefore smoking these is only permitted in the designated smoking areas.When the ship is refuelling smoking is prohibited. Announcements will be made on board accordingly. Smoking is not allowed during nature landings in AECO and IAATO areas, except for city landings.For those on board Santa Cruz II - smoking is only permitted at the Sky Deck, where ashtrays are available. Smoking is not permitted in cabins. Throwing cigarette butts overboard is strictly prohibited. Smoking is strictly prohibited while ashore within the Galapagos Islands National Park.
Special Requests
If you have special requests (e.g. dietary or medical), please inform us as soon as possible, and no later than 12 weeks prior to your cruise departure. We will do our best to meet such requests but cannot guarantee to do so, and under no circumstance will any such request be accepted by us so as to form part of a contractual agreement.
Suite Service
Welcome greeting On embarkation day, all guests will receive a complimentary Galapagos wildlife book and a reusable water bottle. Suite guests will receive an additional welcome gift in their cabin. Turn-down service Suite guests will receive a daily turn-down service, including fresh towels and chocolate or similar on the pillow. Wi-fi Suite guests will receive limited complimentary Wi-fi access. Additional wi-fi is available for purchase, but due to the Galapagos’ remote location, please be aware that internet connection is intermittent and low-bandwidth. Wetsuit rental Wetsuit rental is complimentary for suite guests on request.
Sustainability
Hurtigruten is the world leader in exploration travel, and the world’s largest expedition cruise company. This comes with a responsibility to ensure that sustainability is integrated across all of our operations. With the UN Sustainable Development Goals as a framework, we focus on innovation, technology and concrete measures to explore as responsibly as possible.Hurtigruten has been operating in and exploring some of the most challenging waters in the world since 1893; our roots go back to the Norwegian polar heroes. Today we are facing the greatest and most difficult challenges in our more than 125-year history. Climate change, plastic waste and unsustainable mass tourism, which are all altering vulnerable ecosystems and threatening wildlife.As we enter a new era of expedition cruising and adventure tourism, Hurtigruten aims to raise and set new standards for the entire travel industry.That is why weare building the first ever hybrid-electric powered expedition cruise shipsare the first major travel company to have removed single-use plastic from all our entire fleet and our hotelsinvest in educating our guests and creating ambassadors for every destination on every voyage through actively engaging guests in the cultures we visit, the ecosystems we explore, and the consequences of climate change we observe
Taking Sustainability Seriously
Exploring our blue planet for more than a century has taught us the importance of sustainability efforts.Meaningful ChangeAs a result, we are now supporting 41 environmental, cultural and social projects in 11 different countries. These range from helping endangered orcas in the Pacific Northwest and protecting Galápagos seabirds, to securing safe spaces for vulnerable Greenlandic children and enabling community storytelling for the Itquamavit elders in Canada’s frozen north. We hope that the ripples we create today will one day turn into the waves of the future.Saying goodbye to unnecessary single-use plasticWe announced our war on plastics in 2018 when we were the first expedition company to ban non-essential single-use plastic throughout our entire operation. That means items like plastic cups, plastic straws or plastic cutlery are banned from our ships. You also won’t see our shops selling microplastic-made fleeces but stocking natural wool clothing instead.Absent too are plastic water bottles. We provide all our guests on an expedition cruise with a complimentary high-quality reusable bottle for use at water refill stations dotted around the ship. This simple act saves at least 1,000 plastic bottles a day on some of our larger ships.Inspiring Environmental AmbassadorsWitnessing the beauty of our planet is sure to leave a lasting impression on you, and you’ll talk enthusiastically about these stunning destinations with friends and family for decades to come. To make sure you can speak informatively when you return home, every one of our expedition cruises has a focus on the environment.The Expedition Team give lectures that raise awareness of climate change, ocean plastic, and the measures we can all take to help ease these issues. It is our hope that engaging with nature on our expedition cruises will inspire you to do all you can to cherish and protect the precious world we all share.Connecting With CommunitiesWe are dedicated to supporting the local communities we visit, and to creating beneficial ripple effects that continue long after we’ve left. By trading locally and sourcing services such as food produce and excursions from local suppliers, we contribute to the livelihood and welfare of people.We strive not only to connect with these communities, but to share genuine friendship with them while always respecting their values and customs. As guests in their home, our emphasis is on appreciating their unique culture and ensuring our interactions are positive and upbuilding for all. You can therefore enjoy authentic experiences knowing your visit is doing good, both for you and for them.A Footprint We’re Proud OfYou’ll likely encounter a range of wildlife during your expedition, doing so from a safe distance. We’ll be sure to never get too close to them, out of respect for their welfare as much as yours. By not disturbing wildlife with our presence, you’ll be able to observe their natural behaviour, in their natural habitat. We want to leave nothing but footprints and take nothing but pictures!Working Together As OneSustainability efforts aren't something we can do alone. Everyone in our industry needs to work together for a more sustainable future. We are therefore founding members of the Association of Arctic Expedition Cruise Operators (AECO) and members of the International Association of Antarctica Tour Operators (IAATO). These trade member organisations work to establish sustainable tourism in polar regions, fighting mass tourism by limiting ships and shore visits, and creating guidelines that protect fragile environments and rare wildlife.Serving Plant-Based FoodOur menus offer an array of delicious plant-based dishes, designed to promote healthier living, and give you the chance to try tasty vegan and vegetarian cuisine. We’ve also put in place food management waste programmes on all our ships, and in 2023 saw a 22% decrease in food waste per guest. Investing in Greener TechBuilding our two new hybrid-powered expedition ships, MS Roald Amundsen and MS Fridtjof Nansen, represents the biggest investment in our almost 130 years of history. They are packed with state-of-the-art technology, such as battery packs, heat recovery systems, and a cutting-edge hull design. These innovations combined reduce carbon emissions by more than 20 %, compared to other cruise ships of the same size.We stopped using heavy fuel oil more than a decade ago and campaign for its worldwide ban.Doing Your PartThere are a range of simple things you can get involved in during your cruise to do your bit. Help out on a beach clean-up where the refuse we collect is brought back onto the ship to be recycled. Citizen Science projects get you to observe our natural world closely and contribute to current research. Even hanging a tag on your cabin door to say your towels and bed sheets don’t need changing can help save energy and water. You also have the option to donate to the HX Foundation which funds projects around the world.We are trying to build a more sustainable standard for expedition cruising. You can be sure we will continue with our commitment to sustainability; leading the way with greener tech, working towards protecting our planet, supporting local communities, and inspiring more to action.
Walking on board
We kindly remind you to take care when walking on board the ship while at sea, especially when venturing out on deck, observing the signs for warnings of wet and slippery decks.
What to Wear
Shorts and loosely-fitting tops will see you through the warm season, and natural materials, like linen and cotton, will help you to stay dry and cool. Protect yourself from the intense sunlight with sunglasses, a cap or a wide-brimmed hat, and generous amounts of sunscreen. The warm season is also the rainy season, so make sure to bring a light waterproof jacket.In the cool season, a southerly wind blows, and low clouds often shelter the islands from the sun. During these cooler months, the temperature can drop to 20°C at night, so a light jumper or cardigan will keep you comfortable in the chilly evenings.No matter what time of year you’re visiting, you’ll likely have lots of fun activities planned. On a Hurtigruten cruise to the Galápagos Islands, you can explore the archipelago on excursions and landings, and see the best that these islands have to offer. You’ll need sturdy shoes or sandals for hiking, and swimming gear for snorkelling and kayaking.Regardless of what time of year you visit, a good pair of walking shoes is recommended for the hikes. Trails around the various islands vary in difficulty, but most are of volcanic nature. In some trails, and for wet landings, some guests appreciate aqua-shoes - or those that they don't mind getting wet.Lightweight, breathable cotton trousers, convertible to shorts have proven to be useful for all seasons. Along with a broad-rim hat, polarised sunglasses and sunscreen.Make sure you bring one or two bathing suits, to make use of the on-deck pool and hot tubs, as well as on various activities (snorkelling, paddle-board, etc.). For the cooler months, wetsuits (2mm shorties) are available for rent at a cost of $17 USD + tax per guest for the entire cruise.When traveling in high altitudes (Quito and Cusco), the weather can be a bit cooler so we recommend bringing a warm sweater, gloves, scarf, and rain jacket.
Wi-Fi
WiFi is available, but coverage and speed can be limited on remote expeditions. It’s ideal for browsing, not streaming. For mobile phones, expect limited or no coverage in places like Antarctica, Arctic Canada, and Alaska. For MS Santa Cruz II, WiFi is available but intermittent. Please keep your phone on airplane mode during trails.
Wi-Fi
WiFi is available on all ships and is included in your cruise.Please note depending on the vessel’s location, internet connectivity and telephone usage may be out of range or limited due to the remote locations in which we sail.
What's Included
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Hotel
Two nights in Lima, two nights in the Sacred Valley, one night in Cusco, and two nights in Quito before the expedition cruise.
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Flights
Flights in economy class from Lima to Cusco, and from Cusco to Quito (via Lima), including all taxes. Flights in economy class from Quito to Baltra, and from Baltra to Guayaquil, including all taxes.
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Transfers
Transfer in Lima from the airport to the hotel. Transfer from the airport to the hotel, and the hotel to the airport, in Quito before the expedition cruise. Transfers between the airport and the ship in Baltra.
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Excursions
Tour package: Machu Picchu as described, including excursions with lunch, train tickets, entrance fees, transfers from the hotel to the airport in Lima and within the Sacred Valley and Cusco, before the expedition cruise. Full-day excursion: Historic Quito & Middle of the World, including lunch, before the expedition cruise.
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Extras
Galápagos Islands National Park admission fee. Transit control card for the Galápagos Islands. Access to the airport lounge at the Guayaquil (or Quito) airport upon return from the Galápagos Islands for guests flying internationally on the day of disembarkation.
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Expedition Cruise
A stay in a cabin of your choice. Daily breakfast, lunch and dinner. Wine, beer and spirits (excluding premium alcoholic drinks) available from the bar at any time (subject to Ecuadorean licensing laws). All day coffee, tea and soft drinks. A complimentary water bottle to refill on board and take home. A backpack or another piece of HX kit. Professional photos from your trip taken by our onboard photographer. Complimentary Wi-Fi. Please note, streaming is not supported. Use of hot tubs, fitness room, lounges and more. Gratuities included. Fantastic service is standard at HX – though if you’d like to leave something extra, it’s always appreciated. Range of included activities. ...more ...less
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Onboard Activities
In-depth lectures and discussions hosted by experts on the Expedition Team. Full access to the ship’s Science Corner. Citizen Science Programme allows guests to assist with ongoing scientific research. Professional onboard photographer gives tips and tricks for the best landscape and wildlife photos. Informal gatherings with the crew for daily briefings. ...more ...less
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Landing Activities
Escorted and guided landings with small expedition boats. Loan of all equipment for activities. Expedition photographers on hand to assist you.
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Notes
All planned activities are subject to weather conditions. Your flight from Baltra will be to Guayaquil. If you wish to end your expedition in Quito, please advise your booking agent. The land programme in Peru and Quito, Ecuador takes place at high altitudes. At 11,100 ft and 9,350 ft above sea level, respectively, you might experience mild altitude sickness. The land-based tour in Peru involves long stretches of active travel and walking over uneven terrain. Be prepared for a climate that varies from high altitude to tropical weather. Excursions and activities are subject to change. Please make sure you meet all entry and boarding requirements. No gratuities expected. Depending on your flight times, an additional overnight might be needed (not included). ...more ...less
What's Not Included
What's not included
Additional overnight(s) if required due to international flight timings. International flights. Travel insurance. Luggage handling.
Mode of Transport
Travel conveniently with economy class flights from Lima to Cusco, Cusco to Quito (via Lima), Quito to Baltra, and Baltra to Guayaquil, all taxes included. Transfers are provided between airports, hotels, and the ship.
Accommodation
Enjoy comfortable stays with two nights in Lima, two nights in the Sacred Valley, one night in Cusco, and two nights in Quito before embarking on an expedition cruise. Breakfast is included, and dinner is provided from Day 3 to Day 6.
Check out our Q&As
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What kind of wildlife can I expect to see on the Galápagos Islands portion of the tour?
During the Galápagos Islands portion of the tour, you can expect to see a variety of wildlife including giant tortoises, Blue-footed Boobies, Nazca Boobies, Swallow-tailed Gulls, Waved Albatross, sea lions, marine iguanas, and Galapagos green turtles. You may also encounter unique species like the San Cristobal Mockingbird and lava lizards. ...more ...less
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What activities are included during the cruise in the Galápagos Islands?
The cruise in the Galápagos Islands includes activities such as guided nature walks, snorkeling, kayaking, and exploring the coastline by small panga boats. You can also participate in a Citizen Science Programme, attend in-depth lectures and discussions, and enjoy informal gatherings with the crew for daily briefings. ...more ...less
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Are there any special considerations for the land-based tour in Peru?
Yes, the land-based tour in Peru involves long stretches of active travel and walking over uneven terrain. The tour takes place at high altitudes, with locations at 11,100 ft and 9,350 ft above sea level, which might cause mild altitude sickness. Be prepared for a climate that varies from high altitude to tropical weather. ...more ...less
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What is the accommodation arrangement during the tour?
Accommodation includes two nights in Lima, two nights in the Sacred Valley, one night in Cusco, and two nights in Quito before the expedition cruise. During the cruise, you will stay in a cabin of your choice on the MS Santa Cruz II.
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What meals are provided during the tour?
Breakfast is included daily during the land portion of the tour, with dinner provided on Days 3-6. During the expedition cruise, daily breakfast, lunch, and dinner are included, along with wine, beer, and spirits (excluding premium alcoholic drinks), and all-day coffee, tea, and soft drinks. ...more ...less
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What should I know about the climate and weather conditions during the tour?
The tour covers a range of climates from high altitude to tropical weather. Activities are subject to weather conditions, and it's important to be prepared for varying climates, especially in high-altitude areas like Peru.
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What languages are spoken onboard?
The working language on board is English. Announcements and written information are also given in German, and may also be given in French and Chinese on selected departures. In order to be able to accommodate lectures in a language other than English, we offer an “in-ear” translation into German. Lectures will be streamed into the cabins. Whilst Santa Cruz II sails under the Ecuadorian flag; Announcements for guests are given in English, and may also be given in German, French, Spanish, or Italian depending on the guests traveling. Lectures and other presentations are held in different languages in different rooms.
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Are expeditions suitable for children?
We do welcome children onboard. However, Hurtigruten Expeditions doesn't allow children under the age of 5 to travel with us to Antarctica and South Georgia. For safety reasons, children under 12 years of age will be considered for participation in excursions at each landing. For those travelling to the Galápagos on Santa Cruz II only - Parents with children below the age of 6 need to present at embarkation a release form signed by their parents or guardians to board a Galápagos cruise. If children between the ages of 6-18 are accompanied by one parent/legal guardian, a minor consent form signed by the other parent, or both parents if the minor is accompanied by a legal guardian, must be presented on boarding.
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Do I need my own equipement or can I borrow whilst onboard?
On many of our expedition cruises, we are landing in areas covered with snow. The terrain might be muddy, uneven, wet, and very slippery. The weather may be inclement and cold. This is part of being an explorer. For settlement landings in Greenland, Iceland, Alaska, Norway, and other locations it is highly recommended to bring your own proper sturdy footwear. In Antarctica, South Georgia, and Svalbard, it is mandatory to use rubber boots for all landings as well as on nature landings in Arctic Canada, Greenland, and Iceland. In sailing areas where boots are mandatory for landings, they will be provided on board during your expedition free of charge. Boots are rinsed and declared clean from seeds and other biological material after every landing to avoid unintentionally spreading invasive species into fragile environments. We carry sizes from 32 to 50. If you need a smaller or larger size than this or prefer to wear your own boots, you are welcome to bring private rubber boots, but please be advised that our Expedition Team will have them checked before going ashore, to make sure they are suitable for landing. We also lend out walking sticks on board. If you are more comfortable using your own walking sticks, bring them along with you, but bear in mind that they must be properly cleaned and disinfected after every landing. For those guests onboard Santa Cruz II equipment includes sit-on-top kayaks, paddle boards, a glass bottom boat, and snorkeling gear (mesh bags, masks, fins, tubes, and buoyancy vests). The use of all these is free of charge. These activities are regulated by the National Park and must always be under the supervision of a licensed naturalist guide. Guests must attend a short safety briefing before these activities are held. Safety briefings and release documents are mandatory for participation in these activities. Wetsuits are available in all sizes, from XXS to XXL. All gear provided by the ship is cleaned and disinfected under the medical officer´s supervision. A brand-new mouthpiece is given to each snorkeler when using the ship´s gear.
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Why do I need to pay a single supplement if I am travelling along?
The voyage prices you see across the website and brochures are based on two people travelling together and sharing a cabin. Solo travellers may be required to pay an additional fee known as a Single Supplement, which can vary depending on the cabin selected or destination. However, we understand that in the true spirit of exploration - some guests like to travel solo. So we occasionally remove this additional Single Supplement fee across selected departures, voyages and destinations. This list of departures is often changing, so for the latest information, please contact us.
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What is your gratuity policy?
On board Hurtigruten Expedition Ships, it's not common practice or expected to tip. However, we have learned that many of our guests wish to give special thanks to our service crew on board. It is at the individual's discretion to honour the service provided by the crew in the bars, restaurants, cabins, and behind the scene. If you wish to leave a tip, you can do so by one of the following options: By seeing the reception and debit the amount to your cruise account. Or leave a tip in the tipping box located at the Reception, during the last days of the voyage. The money collected from these boxes will then be divided equally among all crew members after the voyage, we ask not to tip individual crew members during the voyage to ensure the people behind the scenes also are included. Please Note: Officers and Expedition Team are not included in this breakdown.
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Can I use a drone whilst onboard?
The use of passenger-operated drones is not permitted during your voyage. This is for general safety as well as the protection of vulnerable wildlife and other guests’ personal security. Drones are not allowed in Galapagos. Flash photography is not allowed on wildlife in the national parks. Professional video photography requires a special permit of the National Park Directorate.
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What should I pack for my Expedition cruise?
From the frozen Antarctic to the temperate Galapagos Islands and West Africa - the climate and conditions vary between the various destinations we explore. Regardless of the destination you visit, we recommend you bring suitable footwear for both wet and dry landings. It's possible to borrow boots, trekking poles, and other bits of equipment depending on the destination you travel to.
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What policies are in place for Covid-19?
We care deeply about your safety, health, and well-being. We’ve several procedures throughout all our ships, designed to keep you safe and healthy. We constantly review the global situation and ensure all our measures are following the latest guidelines from local authorities as well as our prevention measures.
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Low Deposit
HX Hurtigruten Expeditions requires a minimum deposit of 25% or the full booking value, whichever is less, with the final balance not due until 90 days before departure.
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Cancellation Policy
We don't charge a cancellation fee, here is a summary of hx hurtigruten expeditions charges.
Up to 90 days before tour starts: Forfeit 100% of deposit.
At 89 days before tour starts: Forfeit 40% of booking price.
At 59 days before tour starts: Forfeit 70% of booking price.
At 27 days before tour starts: Forfeit 90% of booking price.
At 14 days before tour starts: Forfeit 100% of booking price.
Galápagos Islands– In Darwin’s Footsteps Plus Machu Picchu
14 Days Starting in Lima, Peru and ending in Baltra Island, Galápagos
Visiting: Lima, Miraflores, Lima, Cusco, Sacsayhuamán, Sacred Valley, Ollantaytambo, Aguas Calientes, Machu Picchu, Plaza de Armas, Cusco, Santo Domingo Church (Koricancha), Cusco, Quito, Middle of the World City, Galápagos Islands, San Cristóbal, Punta Pitt, Santa Fe, South Plaza, Santa Cruz Island, Charles Darwin Research Station, Puerto Ayora, Española, Gardner Bay, Española, Osborn Islet, Española, Eden Islet, North Seymour, Baltra Island, Guayaquil ...more ...less
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Santa Cruz IIGuide Type:
Fully Guided
Ship Capacity:
90
Age range:
18-99