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Follow on Google News | Vaya Adventures Sends Guests Through the Galapagos Islands this Xmas On Classic Schooner, The BeaglePrime End-of-Year Holiday Space Still Available - December 23-30, 2014
By: Vaya Adventures The elegant Galapagos small ship sailing vessel Beagle http://www.vayaadventures.com/ The Beagle is a first class, refurbished, schooner-style yacht awarded “Smart Voyager” certification for sound environmental practices. It accommodates a maximum of 14 passengers in seven well-appointed cabins. “While a lot of attention has been paid to the new catamarans in the Galapagos, for some travelers nothing beats the feeling of being on a classically designed schooner,” says Jim Lutz, Vaya Adventures (http://www.vayaadventures.com/ For anyone looking for an adventurous way to spend the Christmas holidays, Lutz suggests, “there is still good availability on the Dec. 23-30, 2014, end-of-year holiday departure. It can be challenging to book a cruise during this time of year as cruises tend to sell out far in advance, so this is a great opportunity for travelers looking for a unique journey during the December holidays.” Beagle’s cruises run Tuesday to Tuesday and are divided between a Northwest itinerary and a South & Central itinerary. (The Christmas departure will follow the South & Central itinerary, which visits numerous highlight spots including the islands of Bartolome, Espanola, and Floreana, among others.) Rates are $3,800 per person ($4,180 on the Christmas departure); $7,200 on a 15-day cruise and from $53,200 for full yacht charters. Children 11 years and under receive a 30 percent discount (does not apply to holiday departures). If the seafaring name Beagle sounds familiar, that’s because it is. Charles Darwin, who put the Galapagos Islands on the map, wrote about his travels in his 1839 book The Voyage of the Beagle. It’s a fascinating tale about his experiences and early scientific findings aboard a schooner that took him to remote parts of the globe for study and reflection. As with all sailing and land tours through the Galapagos Islands, bilingual naturalist guides accompany guests on daily land expeditions. Darwin’s name is frequently evoked in this one-of-a-kind destination, where visitors can see flora and fauna that don’t exist anywhere else in the world. For more information, trip planning, availability and reservations please visit: http://www.vayaadventures.com or call 800-342-1796. About Vaya Adventures Jim Lutz, a Harvard graduate and former lawyer, founded Vaya Adventures in 2004 out of a desire to share his passion for South America with others. This private custom-travel company leaves no stone unturned when it comes to understanding the history and culture of the regions its guests visit, thanks to extensive first-hand research and an expansive network of contacts in each destination, including the finest professional guides. Vaya Adventures emphasizes accommodations, restaurants, and neighborhoods that reflect the best of the local culture, studiously avoiding the generic, the touristy, and the corporate. Through low-impact tourism and a sustainable supply chain, Vaya Adventures strives to create a strong positive incentive for the preservation of both historic and natural environments in South America. Lutz is also the President of the International Galapagos Tour Operators Association, an organization of over 40 companies working to promote conservation and sustainable tourism in the Galapagos Islands. # # # Follow Vaya Adventures Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ You Tube: http://www.youtube.com/ Linked In: http://www.linkedin.com/ For photos and/or more information please contact: Sara Widness / 802-234-6704 / sara@widnesspr.com Dave Wiggins / 303-554-8821 / dave@travelnewssource.com Website and Portfolio of Past Releases: http://www.travelnewssource.com/ Follow Widness & Wiggins PR on Twitter: http://twitter.com/#!/ End
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