Latin Trails announces day tour options from San Cristobal to Espanola Island in the Galapagos archipelago
MEDIA CONTACT:
Manuel Patiño
Latin Trails
Tel: + 593 2 2867377
Email: [email protected]
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Quito, September 20, 2016.- The Ecuador tour operator Latin Trails will be launching a new catamaran, this twin hulled yacht is being built in the shipyards of the city of Manta by the Ecuadorian coast. The catamaran has been specifically designed to offer day tours to visitor sites nearby San Cristobal island. The cruises will depart from Puerto Baquerizo Moreno and will include visits to: Kicker Rock, Punta Pitt and one of the crown jewels of the archipelago: Española Island.
The catamaran will offer intimate expedition trips to each of the above locations on scheduled departure dates, each site is assigned on a specific day of the week. Capacity is exclusive to 12 passengers per departure, the experience includes: Lunch, snacks, excursions (both on land and snorkeling), diving is optional.
Hotel based trips in Galapagos are becoming more and more popular, specially with the opening of sites like Española to day tours. San Cristobal aims to duplicate its inflow of tourists with the addition to Española to its day our options. Hotel infrastructure has come a long ways and with the opening of properties like: Golden bay hotel and Galapagos Sunset hotel, guests can enjoy first class services while visiting some of the planets prime wildlife locations.
About Latin Trails
Latin Trails is a boutique cruise and tour operator based in Ecuador and Peru, it operates the most exclusive fleet of oceangoing yachts and riverboats in the Galapagos Islands and Amazon basin. The expedition Company is also known for it’s handcrafted itineraries around Ecuador and Peru offering highly personalized trips backed up by a 24/7 "adventure concierge" service. The Company also offers family friendly exploration of the Amazon at the Hakuna Matata Amazon lodge in Ecuador.
To learn more about Latin Trails, visit www.latintrails.com or call 1-800-747-0567. Find them on Facebook at www.facebook.com/Latintrails of follow on Twitter at www.twitter.com/Latintrails
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