Newmarket Holidays Unveils first Ecuador tours
Escorted tour specialist Newmarket Holidays has launched its first dedicated Ecuador tours.
It launches with a 12-day journey of scenic landscapes and culture, and an extended 16-day option with a Galapagos Islands cruise.
Available for departures between September 2024 and November 2025, ‘Ecuador – From the Andes to the Amazon‘ starts in the historic capital of Quito.
The journey continues across volcanoes to scenic national parks, the Amazon Rainforest, and to the hot springs of Papallacta.
The Ecuador tour also explores the Cotacachi Cayapas Ecological Reserve, and sails across the Cuicocha Crater Lake.
There are also encounters with local communities and wildlife.
It is priced from £3,272 per person, including a 10% discount available until 23 August.
The Ecuador tour package includes return flights and transfers, accommodation in hotels and lodges, daily breakfast and a full roster of daily tours and visits.
A longer version of the tour adds on a Galapagos Cruise extension, with guests flying to the islands and boarding the all-inclusive Galápagos Legend.
The vessel has been designed to access the more remote islands, including wildlife-rich North Seymour, Bartolome Island, Santiago Island and San Cristobal.
The four-day journey ends here at the Cerro Colorado Tortoise Reserve.
This 16-day option costs from £6,288pp, saving £691.
Richard Forde, Head of Trade Sales said, “This tour goes beyond the typical Ecuadorian experience. It offers a richly woven tapestry of local culture, stunning landscapes, and unique wildlife.”
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