Day 1 - Guayaquil, Ecuador
Arrive in tropical Guayaquil, gateway to the Galápagos,
where you are met and transferred to your hotel.
Day 2 - Guayaquil
Fly to the remote Galápagos island of Baltra, where you join your naturalist guide for the ferry ride to Santa Cruz Island. Disembark and drive up into the island’s mist-shrouded highlands in search of giant tortoises. On the northern route of this journey, meet local students learning about their native islands on an initiative supported by Abercrombie & Kent Philanthropy. Continue on to Puerto Ayora and board your expedition ship a four-night cruise through the Galápagos’ northern islands. Your expedition ship is built for adventure, offering spacious cabins, floor-to-ceiling windows and a comfortable atmosphere. The vessel is ecologically sound and comes equipped with pangas (rubber rafts), a glass-bottom boat and sea kayaks that allow for independent exploration. Tonight, dine on board.
Day 3 - Cruising the Galápagos
After breakfast, get fitted for your wetsuit and snorkeling
gear. Then, board a panga for a shore excursion to Eden
Islet, a secluded, biodiverse enclave off Santa Cruz. Here,
observe the island’s iconic bluefooted boobies. Take this
opportunity to snorkel the reef or view marine life aboard a
glass-bottom boat. Back aboard your vessel, cruise onward to
Sombrero Chino, yet another secluded islet of the Galápagos
archipelago. Disembark your panga to hike wilderness trails,
swim in a sandy cove, and snorkel among white-tipped reef
sharks and Galápagos penguins.
Day 4 - Cruising the Galápagos
Disembark on Bartolomé Island to hike up to the volcano’s
summit and take in the views. After a panga ride to visit the
penguins of Pinnacle Rock, snorkel the reef, relax on the
beach or take in the local marine life aboard a glass-bottom
boat. Later, swim or snorkel along the white coral sand beach
of Sullivan Bay.
Day 5 - Cruising the Galápagos
This morning, hike and snorkel Genovesa Island, a
birdwatcher’s paradise. Explore Darwin Bay, snorkeling
along the cliffs or paddling out in sea kayaks. View the
island’s cliffs before disembarking to climb the steep, rocky
pass of Prince Philip’s Steps. Your ascent leads to a clifftop
frequented by species such as the Nazca booby, frigate bird,
storm petrel and short-eared owl.
Day 6 - Guayaquil & Lima, Peru
Disembark at Baltra Island, where you transfer to the airport to fly to mainland Ecuador, and then board a connecting flight to Lima, Peru. Upon arrival, transfer to your hotel.
Day 7 - Cusco
Fly to Cusco, located more than 11,000 feet above sea level,
where you are met and transferred to the Sacred Valley of the
Incas. En route, visit a sanctuary to interact with the South
American camelid species living there — such as llama and
alpaca — and learn about the valuable fibers created from
their coats. Then, visit the beautiful Hacienda Sarapampa for
a Chef ’s Table experience. Enjoy lunch with the owner, who
cordially shares his family’s history in farming and shows you
around the farm.
Day 8 - Sacred Valley
Today, visit Moray, a fascinating archaeological site comprising
a series of concentric agricultural terraces, some almost
500 feet deep. Then, journey to a remote mountain village,
where you experience ancient agricultural methods used for
centuries, on an A&K-exclusive experience. Continue to the
Children of the Rainbow school, a project supported by A&K
Philanthropy, where you enjoy lunch and take in an equestrian
performance featuring Paso Fino horses. Return to your hotel
to enjoy a relaxing Scenic Sundowner before dinner.
Day 9 - Machu Picchu
Visit the imposing fortress of Ollantaytambo, with its
massive stone terraces, and journey deep into the Andes
toward Machu Picchu by train. Alternatively (at an
additional cost), start toward Machu Picchu by train,
stopping at KM 104 to disembark and hike to the Sun Gate
above the Incan citadel. Overlooking the Urubamba River,
Machu Picchu was built in the 15th century at the height of
the Inca Empire. Although this “Lost City” was revealed to
the rest of the world by American Hiram Bingham in 1911,
its location was long known to locals. Its original purpose,
however, remains a matter of some conjecture, as the Incas
left no written records. As you wander amid the age-old
stone walls, picture life here as it might have been. Tonight,
stay in the only hotel on site, just steps from the entrance.
Day 10 - Machu Picchu
Rise with the sun and join your expert guide to walk
through Machu Picchu in the early morning mist before
the crowds arrive. After your explorations, enjoy lunch at
a local restaurant before returning to Ollantaytambo by
train, savoring incomparable views of the mountain scenery
that surrounds you. On arrival, transfer to your Cusco
hotel, a 400-year-old architectural treasure that was once a
monastery. Tonight, relax or stroll this ancient Incan capital
on your own.
Day 11 - Cusco
Discover Cusco on a city excursion that includes the Gothic
Renaissance-style Cathedral Basilica on the Plaza de Armas
and the Santo Domingo Temple, a Dominican church built
on the foundations of the Koricancha, the Incas’ principal
religious building. Later, visit Sacsayhuaman, a testament to
Incan architectural skill. Compiled from colossal stones, its
walls were cut and placed together with incredible precision
and without a drop of mortar to hold them in place. Back
in Cusco, stop for lunch at a local restaurant near the plaza.
Afterward, enjoy an afternoon at leisure to relax or shop.
Tonight, gather for a farewell dinner at an elegant Cusco
restaurant.
Day 12 - Lima
This morning, enjoy one of these Design Your Day activities:
Visit the San Blas Neighborhood, a unique, bohemian enclave where you find the workshops of artisans.
Stroll San Pedro Market and Visit the Inca Museum for a taste of local fruits and cheese, and a glimpse into history.
Join a Photographer in Cusco who helps you capture authentic images of the city’s architecture and people.
Later today, fly to Lima and connect with your homebound
flight.