Latin Trails Extends Early Bird Rates for 2017 Galapagos and Amazon Cruise Departures - TravelMole


Latin Trails Extends Early Bird Rates for 2017 Galapagos and Amazon Cruise Departures

Monday, 29 Jul, 2016 0

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Manuel Patiño

Latin Trails

Tel: + 593 2 2867377

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Latin Trails Extends Early Bird Rates for 2017 Galapagos and Amazon Cruise Departures

Opportunity to book discounted Galapagos and Amazon cruises for 2017 season

QUITO, EC – July 29, 2016 – Latin Trails (www.latintrails.com), Ecuador based, Galapagos and Amazon cruise operator announced it will be extending its early bird rates for 2017 cruises on its fleet of Galapagos yachts: M/V Galapagos Sea Star Journey and M/V Galapagos Seaman Journey as well as on board its Amazon riverboat: M/V Cattleya.

All new bookings for 2017 season can be secured at 2016 rates up to September 30th 2016.

Departure dates and itineraries can be found at the Latin Trails website: www.latintrails.com. The companies Galapagos cruise programs include 4, 5, 6 and 8 day departures. For Pacaya Samiria cruises on board the Cattleya there are 4 and 5 day itinerary options.

Earlier this year Latin Trails presented its wholesale tour operator and travel agent partners with unbranded websites for its Galapagos yachts:

www.galapagosseastarjourney.com

Galapagos Seaman Journey

www.galapagosseamanjourney.com

The Journey fleet boats are amongst the most popular options in the Galapagos archipelago offering upmarket comfort and nature intensive itineraries. Bookings can be made through any Galapagos specialized tour operator around the globe.

Both Galapagos yachts are limited to 16 guests only, while the Cattleya carries only 8 guests. Cabins feature panoramic windows, private facilities, twin or matrimonial beds, air conditioning and an unparalleled view of the Islands and the river. Social areas on board are spacious and include dining areas, indoor and outdoor lounges, sun decks with day beds and hot tubs on board the Sea Star.

Cattleya Amazon cruise

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 a boutique 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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