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EXCELLENT Based on 49 reviews Joe M2025-05-21Verified Great cruise around Galapagos but penny pinching on drinks and abnormal expectations on tipping were very disappointing My wife and I went on a 5 day cruise around the Galápagos Islands which included snorkeling land excursions and zodiac trips. Cruise and staff were excellent but the pace non stop which was challenging at times but did not detract from the trip. However, unlike other cruises, all guests were limited to one glass of wine or beer per day (all soft drinks and juices were complimentary). However, the wine was Limited to a glass of red only. White wine had to be paid for. The boat had 15 passengers so surely when the cost per passenger is around $A1,000 per day, it’s not too much to expect complimentary wine at lunch and dinner. Unnecessary penny pinching and the operators could learn a thing or 2 from Ponant cruises where all alcohol is included at all times of the day. Secondly, in the final debrief before leaving the cruise, a rate card was provided suggesting what I thought were excessive amounts of gratuities. Surely these are not necessary if the crew are paid properly on such expensive cruises. In addition there was no anonymity as cabin details were provided on the envelopes given to passengers for these tips. This what I would call brazen requests detracted from what was a wonderful experience around the Galapagos Islands. There are many operators in the area and it’s these little things that make a difference. FellowTraveler7012832024-12-06Verified Top Grade tour Superb guide Raul with very good English. Well scheduled and paced tours, avoided most of the large crowds. Comfortable clean vehicle. Raul has quite a complete knowledge of many different aspects of the city and country and does a good job sharing that. Carol H2024-11-30Verified Great opportunity to see the highlights of keto with a wonderful guide We had a great day seeing keto today and learning so much about the history of this area and the country. We would like to set up a tour for next Saturday, December 7 to go to the Mindo rainforest and would like to have Danny as our guide if that is possible. Please communicate with me by email or text so that we could set something up. We will be staying at the same hotel Windham, at the airport oceandrdennis2024-09-28Verified Wonderful Quito Tour with fabulous Fabian Fabian was a very informative and an excellent tour guide. He was very flexible and had so many wonderful details about the history of Quito. Andrea P2024-09-20Verified Intro to Quito Our lovely guide, Raul, introduced us to Quito. His English is excellent. He showed a thorough knowledge of history and sites in the city, and answered all our random questions. He adjusted his program to suit our requirements and gave great suggestions for things we could do ourselves the next day.Thanks, amigo! sfam s2024-07-31Verified Отличная организация тура по Кито и Галапагосским островам Мы хотели посмотреть Эквадор и Галапагосские острова всей семьей. У нас есть свои пожелания по поводу организации и проведения туров и особенные запросы. У нас молодой человек с ограниченной подвижностью на инвалидной коляске. Нам обязательно надо подобрать подходящий транспорт и доступные для посещения места с учетом перемещений на инвалидной коляске.Организатор поездки Марта, русскоязычный гид Давид и другие члены их команды очень сильно помогли нам в поездке в Эквадор и хорошо подобрали и организовали все экскурсии в Кито и на Галапагосских островах. Нам очень понравился гид Давид. Также гид и водитель помогали нам с инвалидной коляской. Гид и водитель всегда приезжали вовремя. Без их помощи нам было бы трудно в Эквадоре. На Галапагосских островах тоже были хорошие англоязычные гиды и тоже нам всегда помогали.Рекомендую компанию Ecuador Wonders для организации туров по Эквадору с учетом индивидуальных предпочтений и особенностей. Culture206350206782024-05-11Verified Traveling around Ecuador Ivan Tarapuez is a great English-speaking guide. We spent 4 days with him traveling around mainland Ecuador. He can tell a lot, is unobtrusive and easy to talk to. Igor B2024-05-07Verified Tuk Quito Great guide. Everything is on time. Knowledgeable guide. Interesting stories. It was a great pleasure to learn.Highly recommended. mommacatt2024-05-04Verified Galapagos in style This cruise ship is managed by Golden Galapagos. We did a 1 week tour of the Galapagos on this amazing little boat. We have never done a live aboard so it was all new. It was great being catered to by all of the crew members and they were respectful of all the guests. We were lucky to only have 10 passengers (there were more crew members - 12). They kept us busy every day, with 1-2 hikes a day (1-1/2 hrs long) and also 1-2 snorkel trips in full wetsuits every day (1-1/2 hrs long). We saw so many animals up close, including the penguins and seals who were curious and swam with us. The chef was amazing. Breakfast and lunch are buffet style and dinner is usually a choice of 2 entrees. Vegetarian choices were always available. The chef made us peanut butter and jelly sandwiches to take on the plane when we left because we had a 1 1/2 hour layover in Guayaquil where we couldn't disembark from the plane. Our private patio was so nice to be able to sit and enjoy the ocean all to yourself. They offered sea sick tablets every day for those who wanted them. We had no problems with sea sickness and sleeping was great-like a giant waterbed! We met some great people from all over the USA. Our cabin was so nice and roomy. We did some laundry and hung items outside on our patio (clothespins were provided) & in the shower. We were able to go ashore 2 days for about 2-3 hours and wander the small towns, shop and eat. Only complaint was that even though our guide was very informative and cordial, he would constantly get too far ahead of all of us (only 10 so really shouldn't have been an issue), whether walking or snorkeling, so any near the rear would sometimes miss certain info or viewings. Victoria S2024-05-03Verified Splendid experience Thank you very much to agency and Patricia from our family for organization of this marvelous tour in Quito and Galapagos.Verified by TrustindexTrustindex verified badge is the Universal Symbol of Trust. Only the greatest companies can get the verified badge who has a review score above 4.5, based on customer reviews over the past 12 months. Read more
Transportation and Transfers
There is an excellent internal air network that connects the main cities, including those on the Caribbean coast. There are also local helicopter flights. Flights between the mainland and the islands of San Andrés and Providencia operate from most major Colombian cities. The main national airlines are Avianca Latam, Copa Airlines and Satena
Some areas are inaccessible by road, such as the Amazon River border city of Leticia, which must be accessed by air. Other areas have road routes but a flight will be much more convenient and not too expensive; For example, Bogotá to Cartagena is a 1 hour and 25 minute flight, but the bus ride takes 20 hours. Flights are cheapest when purchased well in advance, but are still reasonably priced at short notice.
The departure tax for internal flights varies depending on your airline. Some include it in the ticket, others charge separately up to approximately US$10, but keep in mind that this situation is constantly changing.
Gastronomy
It should be considered that all water is potentially contaminated outside of large cities. Water used for drinking, brushing teeth, or making ice must be boiled or otherwise sterilized. However, bottled water is widely available across the country, even in rural towns, so you can always make sure you have some. Milk may not be pasteurized in places and must be boiled.
Ideal to eat meat and fish well cooked. When buying food from stalls or markets, try to make sure the food hasn’t been sitting there for a while and is kept warm enough to kill germs. Vegetables must be cooked and fruit must be peeled. There is an abundance of fruit available throughout Colombia, including pre-cut fruit bagged and sold on beaches or at stalls in tourist areas. Buying whole fruit in the markets is both cheaper and more hygienic, and will help prevent contamination.
Internet availability
There are internet cafes in most cities. Most hotels and hostels in the larger cities offer free Wi-Fi, and the connection is usually quite good.
Electricity and Standard Plugs
Electrical outlets (outlets) in the Republic of Colombia usually supply electricity between 110 and 120 volts of alternating current. If you’re connecting a 120 volt US or Canadian device, or a multi-voltage compatible device, then an adapter is all you need.
But travel plug adapters don’t change voltage, so the electricity coming through the adapter will still be the same 110-120 volts that the plug is supplying.
If your appliance is from another part of the world and built for only 220 to 240 volt electricity, or a Japanese appliance built for 100 volts, then a travel plug adapter alone will not suffice. The voltage will need to be changed from 110-120 volts at the outlet, to whatever voltage the appliance requires. This is accomplished with a voltage transformer.
What to bring with you:
– Passport valid for at least 6 months, return airfare and hotel reservation or voucher.
Amazonia and Orinocia:
• Comfortable hiking shoes;
• Vaccination against yellow fever (preferably at least 15 days prior to arrival). Optional (recommended) in Leticia (Amazonas) and its surroundings.
• 3 or 4 light trousers (not jeans);
• Cotton shirts or blouses with long and short sleeves, 3 or 4 pieces;
• Windbreaker or sweater;
• Cotton socks, a couple per day;
• Shorts, 2 or 3 pieces;
• T-shirts, 3 or 4 pairs;
• Cotton underwear;
• Hat or cap;
• Plastic water bottle;
• Sunscreen;
• Sunglasses;
• Flashlight with spare batteries;
• Binoculars;
• Waterproof small backpack;
• Protective agent against insects;
• Camera;
• Personal first aid kit;
• Plastic bags for wet clothes.
Insular Region, Caribbean Region and Pacific Coast:
We recommend bringing with you: shorts, T-shirts, swimwear, 2 pairs of hiking shoes (for wet and dry landings (if required)), sports sandals, personal medical kit, good camera with enough memory, sun protection, sunglasses, binoculars, wide-brimmed hat, insect repellent, plastic bags to protect the camera from moisture.
Andes:
In addition to all of the above (for Islands, Caribbean, and Pacific Coast), it’s a good idea to bring a pair of sweaters or jackets. In the Andean region of the country, it is cool in the evenings (up to 5 degrees Celsius).
Recommended personal equipment for trekking tours:
• Backpack (50-60 liters);
• Sleeping bag (-10ºC min);
• Mattress;
• Warm underwear;
• Warm outerwear;
• Warm pants;
• Windbreaker or raincoat (Gore-Tex or similar);
• Trousers for protection from wind and rain (Gore-Tex or similar);
• Hiking shoes;
• Sunglasses and cream;
• Warm hat;
• 1-2 pairs of gloves;
• Socks (2 pairs light/3 pairs warm). The amount depends on the duration of the tour;
• Head flashlight with spare batteries and bulb;
• Change of clothes;
• Plastic bag (for moisture protection);
• Camera with spare batteries;
• Thermos;
• Ski poles (to help with walking).
Recommendations Cano Cristales
There is no exchange office in the municipality of Macarena, you must take cash in Colombian pesos.
The only mobile operator is called CLARO.
Banks in Macarena:
Banco Agrario
Cash desk Bancolombia (During the high season there is no cash at all in the ATM)
There are more alternative places to visit in La Macarena: Cristalitos, Mirador, Caño Piedra, Raudal, Rio Lozada and Laguna del Silencio. You can visit any of them in accordance with the permission of environmental organizations.
Caño Crystales is a natural destination, so the infrastructure of the hotels is rather weak, much less than 5 stars, but the rooms are comfortable, clean and quiet.
Visiting places in Caño Cristales are appointed by environmental organizations, the itinerary is subject to change.
Check-in at the hotel is at 15:00 and check-out at 13:00.
Flight schedule may change depending on the weather and air navigation clearance.
Water (plastic bottles are not allowed)
Do not drink water from the river Caño Cristales.
Don’t forget to have a charged camera with you and enough storage space.
Vegetarians or people with special dietary needs, please inform your agents in advance.
It is important to tell if you suffer from any illness or allergy.
Don’t forget to bring your International Yellow Fever Vaccine Certificate with you.
Sunscreens, repellents or any chemicals are not allowed in the park
Do not smoke in the park
Do not drink alcoholic beverages inside the park.
People react differently to changes in altitude, so we offer these recommendations that you may find helpful:
Rest for a couple of hours right after you arrive.
Drink plenty of fluids, like Gatorade or Powerade.
Hotels provide you free of charge an herbal tea called mate de coca, a traditional beverage that helps the body acclimate faster.
Don’t overeat and try to eat more carbohydrates.
Walk at a measured pace.
Plan your itinerary so you will gradually ascend to the highest altitudes.
BANKS AND CURRENCIES
Currency
Colombian Peso (COP; symbol Col $)
The banknotes are in denominations of Col $50,000, 20,000, 10,000, 5,000 and 2,000
The coins are in denominations of Col $1.00, 500, 200, 100 and 50
It is recommended to exchange money at exchange offices and/or hotels. The US dollar is the easiest currency to exchange.
Banking
Banking hours are Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
On the last business day of every month, banks close at 1,200.
Visa and MasterCard credit cards are widely accepted, American Express and Diners Club less so.
There are ATMs in the main cities; some will allow you to withdraw money with Visa, MasterCard or Cirrus.
Non-resident foreigner and Colombian:
International travelers 18 years of age or older and crew members who enter
Colombia, by air or sea, must abide by the following measures:
PCR test with a negative result, no later than 72 hours before, or a antigen test issued in advance, no more than 48 hours, before the date and time of shipment, initially scheduled.
Climatology
The climate is very hot and tropical on the coast and in the north, with a rainy season from May to November. Although the temperature varies little throughout the year due to Colombia’s proximity to the equator, it varies according to altitude. It is cooler in the highlands and colder in the mountains, and in the colder times of the year the nights can be freezing. Bogotá is always spring-like, with cold days and cool nights, although when the sun shines the days can get quite hot. The Amazon region generally remains warm and humid throughout the year. The best time of the year to visit is in any of the driest times: December to March or July and August.
Outfit
In general, Colombia requires light clothing suitable for hot climates. However, Bogotá and other high-altitude places get colder at night and even in the shade during the day, particularly in the colder times of the year. You will definitely need at least a warm sweater and pants for this, preferably a jacket.
If you are hiking you will need good boots in the cooler mountainous regions and good walking sandals for the Zona Cafetera. Very light clothing is required for the Amazon basin, but having long sleeves and pants for the evenings to avoid mosquito bites is a good idea. For the rainy season, have something waterproof like a light jacket to fend off downpours.
BOGOTA
2600 meters above sea level
Climate: 10 degrees approx.
CARTAGENA DE INDIAS, MAGIC CITY
Climate: 28 to 32 degrees on average.
Cartagena has a climate of 30C for most of the year and a humidity of 80%. You won’t feel this heat too much thanks to the sea wind we have. The high wind season starts from the beginning of December until the end of April. These months are the best to live the incredible kitesurfing experience.
Pereira – Armenia – Manizales
With an average climate of 18ºC. This area has a variety of climates from temperate in the valley of the Cauca River, up to the páramo climate in the Nevado.
CALI THE ‘CAPITAL OF SALSA’
Tropical climate, temperature during the whole year is 26°C on average.
SAN ANDRES
One of the best beaches in the Caribbean, a sea blue but which is also green and lilac tones, and people full of kindness. Warm humid climate, with temperatures between 27 and 29°C.
Sunday January 1: New Year.
Monday, January 9: Three Kings Day.
Monday March 20: Saint Joseph’s Day
Sunday April 2: Palm Sunday.
Thursday April 6: Holy Thursday.
Friday April 7: Saint Friday.
Sunday April 9: Resurrection Sunday.
Requirements to rent a car
Identification document (in some companies you must be over 21 years old).
Valid driving license.
Credit card with quota available.
Book 2 days in advance.