Starting February 1, 2011 Latin Trails will add another luxury boat to their top quality Odyssey liners and their first class Galapagos Journey Fleet. The new yacht was built from scratch at the port city of Guayaquil having the highest standards of safety and comfort in mind. These accommodations, that include spacious living areas, luxurious and comfortable environments, combined with Latin Trail's signature impeccable service, will be the perfect combination to explore this unparalleled natural sanctuary that is the Galapagos Islands in style.
M/Y Grand Odyssey will have a capacity for 16 passengers, featuring 7 spacious suites and one Master Suite all equipped with panoramic windows to enjoy the marvelous landscapes of the Islands and to open towards the fresh air flow, private bathrooms with hot/cold water, air conditioning with independent controlling for every room, minibar and television. These cabins will also be adaptable to twin bed or to one faux king bed. There will be connected suites ideal for families as well. The Main Deck will feature social areas such as our spacious and comfortable saloon, dining room areas, bar and a mini library. To enjoy the cool breeze and always captivating scenery, visitors will have an alfresco dining area, an open air bar along with two Jacuzzis and Balinese sun beds. Continuing Latin Trail's commitment to service, this new boat will finally be complemented with a Spa area with a complete massage and therapies menu. There will truly be no comparison to Grand Odyssey's Galapagos experience.
The boat will be designed to very high environmental standards to ensure its ecological footprint on this natural relic is minimal and thus assure the Galapagos Islands will continue dazzling future generations to come. This is why the M/Y Grand Odyssey will navigate with the latest technology available and will surpass all necessary safety requirements. This company, with over 20 year's experience, specializes in custom tours for small groups or individuals and only works with the most professional crew available. This crew includes a certified naturalist English speaking guide, available in various other languages as well, which will unlock the mysteries found in every single, unique island. From snorkeling and kayaking with playful sea lions, to hiking side by side with the mythical Galapagos tortoises, to discovering the numerous bird species that led to Darwin's theory of evolution ,to simply relaxing on many colorful beaches, Latin Trails will deliver the journey of a lifetime.
Latin Trail's also announces that starting 2011 they will have more tour length options in all their boats. There will be 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 12 and 15 day tour that can be made in numerous combinations to adapt to every client's specific needs. With these new additions Latin Trails can offer more varied and complete itineraries so every single visitor leaves cuador entirely satisfied. This will also help reduce stress from every island's ecosystem and reiterate the company's eco-friendly mission. Galapagos Grand Odyssey prices will range from $3,400 to $4,080 in the 5 day tours to $10,500 to $12,600 in the 15 day tours.
Latin Trails, www.latintrails.com
Friday, January 28, 2011
Latin Trails Launches New Luxury Cruise Galapagos Grand Odyssey
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