Travel+Leisure Hot Deal – 10% off the Galapagos
Peregrine Adventures is offering 10 per cent discount exclusively for Travel+Leisure readers on its Galapagos in Depth (10 days), Galapagos Explorer (7 days) and Galapagos Encounter (7 days) cruises. The expedition-style voyages are aboard the Peregrine Endeavour, a first-class vessel that carries just 16 passengers in eight cabins.
The Galapagos Islands, 1000 kilometres off the coast of Ecuador, are a World Heritage sanctuary and the place from which Charles Darwin drew his inspiration for his theory on natural selection. The islands’ inhabitants still include vast numbers of land and seabirds, reptiles and marine mammals.
All trips begin and end in Quito, with a flight to the Galapagos Islands to meet the ship. Prices (with 10 per cent discount) for the seven-day Galapagos Encounter start at $1732 per person, twin share. Park entry fees ($US100) and local flights are not included (flights are $540). Valid for bookings made before April 30 and for departures before June 30, 2008.
To book: 1300 854 500; http://www.peregrineadventures.com/
The offer: 10 per cent reduction on Peregrine Galapagos cruises.
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John Alwyn-Jones
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