Quito:
Ecuador's capital and second largest city has a setting of great natural beauty overshadowed by the volcano Pinchincha. Although, no Inca traces remain, the city has preserved much of its Spanish colonial character. The Pan-American Highway traverses the country from north to south, a spectacular route which passes through all the principal cities of the Andean Highlands.
Guayaquil:
Ecuador's biggest city is also the chief port and commercial center
Galapagos Islands:
Situated about 1000 km west of the Ecuadorian mainland, the islands are black, barren and rocky. Made famous by Charles Darwin's scientific voyage in the Beagle during the last century, the island's unique wildlife, which includes giant tortoises,
lizards and iguanas, remains the most interesting feature of the modern day visitor. The islands have been turned into the national park.
We offer several programs of consolidated tours on Ecuador with extention cruise to the Galapagos Islands.