Random Flashcards
What is the left hand side of the ship called
Port side
What is right hand side of the ship called
Starboard (odd)
Which linens are used on board
PRATESI LINENS
Italian branded, sourced in Tuscany,
Aromatherapy- Room Defusers
LAURA TONATTO three Room scents to choose from ; Ocèan Breeze - Oltre Lavender - Albi Orange Blossom - Fiori Arancio
Chocolates -
Pierre Marcelini chocolates
Ecuadorean chocolates for galapagaos
Highlights of Arctic GreenLand
UP & NORT)
Which ships
EXPLORER &; CLOUD
- Galciers &Iceburgs
- POLAR BEARS
- Walrus
- Reindeer
- bearded seal
- Tundra - permeant frozen floor
- remote bird Cliffs
What’s included in transoceanic
London - New York
Included airfare and transfer
Antarctica-
what’s included - how does it work?
SOUTH AMERICA
Flights to main land Ecuador Quito - Over nights and charter flight included to Ushuaia. 10 nights. Drake passage
Cloud & Explorer
SOUTH - America
Penguins
Gentoo, ChinStrap Adeline
- Whales
Orca, Humpback, Minke, Beaked - Seals
Elephant, Antarctic fur, Weddle
-SeaBird
Kelp Gull, Cape Petrels, Black Albertros
Alaska (CANADA) ?
Fly to Anchorage -
Pre night stay included
two hotels to choose from
Train to Seward - glass - exclusive to guet 4.5 hours to port Seward
BROWN BEAR
GLACIER
Galapagos
UK - Quito (main land)
2 night over night (Thurs,Fri)
Sat - Quito - Baltra (North Itinerary) Mocking Bird Doves Pintail Ducks Mocking Birds Lava Lizard Sea turtle Sea Lions Penguins
Quito - SAN Cristobal (Western) Internal flight Greenback turtles Dove, Hawk, Heron, Crabs, Iguanas Pelican Marine iguanas
Flight back to Guayaquil after week.
Galapagos Facts
- Can visit any year round
- 79,000 people per year less then filling wemberly stadium which allows these islands to be completely untouched and not ruined by tourism as a
Protected area and National park - Oldest islands are sinking where the newer ones are rising.
- Animals have very little fear for humans - get tight close and personal
- Largest and longest lived Tortise in the world - weighing over half a tone
- Swimming with turtles
- Over 800 fish
- Penguins on island
- marine iguanas which have learnt to swim and feed on seeweed
- Equal hours in the day and the night