Rare twangster Posted September 15, 2023 #1 Share Posted September 15, 2023 This post was recognized by LauraS! "And another from twangster! Thank you for generously sharing your time at sea with everyone at Cruise Critic!" twangster was awarded the badge '"Live from...."' and 5 points. The Galapagos Islands have always fascinated me. I'm not entirely sure why I'm drawn there but it has always been a bucket list destination I wasn't sure I'd ever get to. Perhaps it was the remote location and overall difficulty getting that added to the attraction. Maybe it's too many National Geographic type episodes on TV or the idea of so much wildlife to see and photograph. Maybe it's knowing Darwin himself formed so much of his knowledge right there on the Galapagos Islands. To walk in the footprints of Charles Darwin. Can there be a better excuse than that? Many decades ago I once took a marine ecology course during my high school years. It was in the Abaco Islands of the Bahamas. Although life and my career went in another direction the exposure and knowledge acquired has stayed with me over the years. Perhaps that opportunity so many years ago lit a small flame that has piqued my interest in a small island chain several hundred miles off the coast of Ecuador. This is a reboot cruise for me. Originally booked in the fall of 2020 unfortunately the world had other plans. As a solo cruiser SilverSea was attractive at the time since they offered a solo fare on their ship specifically built for the Galapagos Islands. In the aftermath of the pandemic and immediate restart those Galapagos those solo fares disappeared, until I recently found one. Booked. This may not be as live as some of the trip reports I've done in other forums because I plan to be fully engaged in the Galapagos experience. Spending time on the internet won't be a priority while on board the Silver Origin but I'll try to keep an eye on this thread if anyone has any questions. I'm also not entirely sure how the internet will perform in this region. 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare twangster Posted September 15, 2023 Author #2 Share Posted September 15, 2023 The Galapagos Islands are subject to a lot of tourism restrictions for all the right reasons. This drives some of the approach to a cruise ship visit. As a result part of the fare includes a two night stay on the mainland of Ecuador and the flights to and from mainland to the Galapagos Islands. Basically you fly to Ecuador which becomes a staging area for the charter flight to the Galapagos islands and the return flight after the cruise. Normally they use Quito, Ecuador to stage the arrival of guests before the cruise. After the cruise guests return to Guayaquil, Ecuador for a port cruise staging area before flying home. As luck would have it the airport in Quito is being closed certain days this year for maintenance. Consequently my trip will use Guayaquil for both the pre and post cruise staging. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare twangster Posted September 15, 2023 Author #3 Share Posted September 15, 2023 The itinerary: 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare twangster Posted September 15, 2023 Author #4 Share Posted September 15, 2023 (edited) First time flying Copa Airlines. Orlando to Panama City then onto Guayaquil. Smooth flight to Panama. It was cloudy coming in but we crossed over from the Atlantic side to the Pacific and did a big loop around. Flying in to Panama gave me a whole new perspective compared to cruising here. On the Caribbean side: Somewhere over the middle of Panama: We did a big looping flight path to join the pattern of aircraft arriving. That brought us around on the Pacific side so I could see the Panama Canal and the Bridge of the Americas. Ships at anchor waiting their turn. New locks on left, original locks on the right. Culebra Cut in the distance. Panama City on the right is pretty close to the locks on the Pacific side. The Pacific coastal waters are more shallow and you could see the effect of the tide going out. Edited September 15, 2023 by twangster 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare twangster Posted September 15, 2023 Author #5 Share Posted September 15, 2023 I flew Business Class on Copa. I think the US airlines could learn a lesson in service from Copa. Compared to American, Delta and United domestically in the U.S. Copa was just a bit better. The meals were better than U.S. airlines and they took time to talk about the choices of wines and beer. No hard liquor though. Their newer planes feature lay flat seating. This is an "older" plane. 1 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare twangster Posted September 15, 2023 Author #6 Share Posted September 15, 2023 Guayaquil airport was smooth and frictionless. Short line at immigration and outside in 15 minutes. I booked my own airfare so no transfer included by Silversea. The hotel has a complimentary shuttle instead. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare twangster Posted September 15, 2023 Author #7 Share Posted September 15, 2023 (edited) Silversea has a hospitality desk in the hotel lobby. They sat me down and walked me through the next two days and presented some paperwork to sign including waivers for kayaking and snorkeling. An information letter explaining the next two days and the agricultural inspection process. A sightseeing tour of Guayaquil is included. Option private tours for just your party with an English guide are available to purchase. Edited September 15, 2023 by twangster Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare twangster Posted September 15, 2023 Author #8 Share Posted September 15, 2023 Hotel Oro Verde included in cruise fare. 4 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare twangster Posted September 15, 2023 Author #9 Share Posted September 15, 2023 (edited) Buffet breakfast in the hotel's 'El Patio' restaurant is included. Hotel internet has been good enough for several wifi calls and is also included. Dinner last night was a burger and a couple of beers that came to $25 USD including tip. The burger was $17 and the beers were $4 each so not bad as hotel pricing goes. As someone who doesn't speak Spanish I've had no issues so far. Edited September 15, 2023 by twangster 4 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stumblefoot Posted September 15, 2023 #10 Share Posted September 15, 2023 Pretty terrific start! Look forward to updates. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare highplanesdrifters Posted September 15, 2023 #11 Share Posted September 15, 2023 Great report. Look forward to hearing more. Have a fabulous journey. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare RachelG Posted September 15, 2023 #12 Share Posted September 15, 2023 you are off to a great start. We have been to the Galapagos 3 times, twice with Silversea and would gladly return. The new ship is amazing. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare twangster Posted September 15, 2023 Author #13 Share Posted September 15, 2023 I booked the optional Chocolate Museum and Cable Car tour. Given it was a private tour I was able to pick the time. My tour guide would be Cordina and she was waiting for me in the hotel lobby when I went down 10 minutes early. We start with a short walk to the Cable Car station. Cordina explained that many cars are empty due to the high cost of the gondola service compared to other options like city busses. At $1.40 round trip it may not sound like much but for a typical blue collar worker the $0.60 that the bus charges is easier on the budget even though the bus takes a lot longer especially in traffic. I found it quite enjoyable, much more so than I think I would in a bus. A cemetery we pass is watched over by a statue of Jesus Christ on the hill behind it. Cordina explained a lot about Guayaquil and I enjoyed the full attention and interaction that a private tour offered. She talked a lot about the city, it's beginnings in the 1500s and things like the first modern hospital we passed along the way. Soon enough we approached the Guayaquil river. We passed the Malecón 2000. She explained that would be included in the sightseeing tour offered by Silversea and that we would explore parts of it later. The tallest building in Guayaquil called The Screw. Once across the river in Duran we didn't venture far from the cable car base as it isn't the best area for tourists. There was a bathroom available at the cable car station should it be needed. We got back on and made the return trip across the river all the while Cordina talked about more than I could ever recount in this post. It was all very informative. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare twangster Posted September 15, 2023 Author #14 Share Posted September 15, 2023 (edited) Once back across the river we left the cable car and started exploring the Malecón 2000. Our first area would be a botanical garden open to the public. After leaving the Malecón and exploring some city streets on foot we visited the Cocoa Museum. I didn't take any pictures inside the museum. It's a nice museum that goes over the history of cocoa in Ecuador. It is multiple stories with stairs between floors. Each floor offered something related to the history of cocoa and the financial impact to the city such as the banking system that evolved from it. A chocolate store nearby smelled really great but I resisted the temptation, for now. Around Guayaquil you will find a number of murals and wall art such as this one that captured my essence as a photographer. This discoteque was closed by day but features several prominent people from the history of Guayaquil. This one is a tribute to the shipbuilding history of the region going back several centuries. We continue walking around the city streets of Guayaquil with Corina explaining quite a bit of valuable history and information. The Church of San Francisco. Shortly after a car picked us up and drove us back to the hotel. I'm really glad I booked this tour and the one on one interaction offered by a private tour. Edited September 15, 2023 by twangster 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare twangster Posted September 16, 2023 Author #15 Share Posted September 16, 2023 The complimentary sightseeing tour offered by Silversea met in the hotel lobby at 4pm. We filled two busses. Our first stop was a 10 minute ride from the hotel. We started at a park known for Iguanas. Our guide Jefferson tells us the Iguanas are not afraid of humans. Turtle pond. A short walk a few blocks away led us to the Guayaquil Town Hall. Here our guide Jefferson explained the history of Ecuador becoming an independent country. 7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare twangster Posted September 16, 2023 Author #16 Share Posted September 16, 2023 Across the street from City Hall we walked over to the Malecón. Ecuadorian Presidents who are from Guayaquil are honored in statue. Jefferson talks more about Guayaquil and the commerce associated with the river. Back on the bus for a short ride to another area along the river. Cerro Santa Ana is only accessible by stairs. A number of houses and shops are all only accessible by climbing the stairs. We don't climb the stairs but instead we walk along a cobblestone road around the base. Several older houses have been converted to businesses and we stop by an art studio in a former house along the shore of the river. We continue along the shore... Eventually we reach a newer area with modern buildings. This brings us back to the building I saw on my first tour called The Screw. Here we board the bus and head back to the hotel. 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare twangster Posted September 16, 2023 Author #17 Share Posted September 16, 2023 It's Saturday morning just before 6am. My bags are I packed and I'm ready to go! Checked luggage due down stairs by 7:45am but first a hotel buffet breakfast that opens at 6:30am. Lots of time. As SilverSea advised me to do, I cleared my hotel bill last night after dinner. Apparently the front desk can get very busy on a Saturday morning and they warned me another ship is also using the hotel this weekend. I waited a few hours after dinner to make sure it had posted to my account. My three meals with drinks cost me $73 USD. That was two dinners and a lunch with beers and a cocktail. Breakfast is complimentary. I'm in the blue group with a scheduled bus transfer at 10am so I'll have some time to wait after dropping off my luggage at the Silversea hospitality desk. I met another solo guest on the tour yesterday afternoon. She had inquired and was told there are ten solo guests on this sailing. I was told the seats on the charter flight are assigned but I won't find out my seat number until later this morning. 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lincslady Posted September 16, 2023 #18 Share Posted September 16, 2023 Hope the embarkation goes smoothly, and that the cruise is wonderful. Look forward to hearing more when you have time. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare twangster Posted September 16, 2023 Author #19 Share Posted September 16, 2023 Origin Sailing Guide PDF SG_Origin.pdf Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare twangster Posted September 16, 2023 Author #20 Share Posted September 16, 2023 (edited) TMobile cell phone user. Ecuador is included. Here is a speedtest from my hotel as I wait for the shuttle bus. Tick tock, tick tock. Edited September 16, 2023 by twangster 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare twangster Posted September 16, 2023 Author #21 Share Posted September 16, 2023 Right on time our bus left for the airport. On the bus ride they handed out our Galapagos entry and exit card with the fee already paid along with our LATAM boarding pass. I scored a window seat, sort of. It's an exit row so I'm over the wing. A few minutes later we were at the airport. At the LATAM check in counter our luggage was arranged nearby with a blue tag locking it as proof of the agricultural inspection. LATAM requires every individual passenger to check in with their luggage so we collected our bags and checked in just as you would for a normal flight. Once that was complete we went through security. Laptops out but shoes stay on. When I landed here the airport terminal reminded me of the old LaGuardia experience. This flight is operating from a different terminal that is new and modern. Our chariot to the Galapagos. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare twangster Posted September 16, 2023 Author #22 Share Posted September 16, 2023 FWIW - So far I see four passengers wearing face masks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare twangster Posted September 17, 2023 Author #23 Share Posted September 17, 2023 Departing Guayaquil we were able to see more of the extent of this large city. The flight over to the Galapagos islands was smooth and pretty much a straight shot. Soon we were able to get our first glimpse of the Galapagos islands. Kicker Rock, something we will see more of later. I inadvertently captured the Silver Origin in this next photo. The ship is towards the left near land waiting an anchor for us. With that we had arrived to the Galapagos Islands. 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare twangster Posted September 17, 2023 Author #24 Share Posted September 17, 2023 Once through immigration we collected our luggage and rolled them outside to a waiting truck. From there we would board busses for the short 10 minute trip to the harbor. There are a limited number of busses on this island and so we had to wait for a bus to drop off the first set of guests and come back for us. A benefit of waiting is that our naturalists were talking about various things and wait... along comes a giant centipede measuring about six inches long. These are pretty rare apparently and our guides were excited to see one. Some of the sights around the village on the ride to the harbor. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare twangster Posted September 17, 2023 Author #25 Share Posted September 17, 2023 It didn't take long to begin to see some marine life. They can only accommodate one zodiac arriving at a time followed by the check in process so we took a tour of the harbor while waiting our turn to arrive to the ship. 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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