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New Year’s in Quito: Ecuador & the Galápagos

11 days, 5 cities  |  Loading prices

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4.6 out of 5 stars

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Why go?

Celebrate the New Year in a place unlike anywhere else. Spend 11 days swinging over the hills of Baños, getting to know giant tortoises, climbing volcanoes, and snorkeling with fish straight out of National Geographic. That Galápagos sunshine is calling for you.

What you'll get

  • Round-trip flights & airport transfers (or book 'em yourself)
  • 9 nights in handpicked accommodations
  • 9 breakfasts
  • 4 lunches
  • 3 dinners
  • Expert Tour Director
  • 24/7 support
  • A New Year's celebration in Quito
  • 2 insider tours/hikes with local guides
  • Entrance to Cotopaxi National Park
  • Entrance to Galápagos National Park
  • 2 half-day Galápagos snorkeling excursions

Picture yourself

  • Hiking around a snow-capped volcano in the Andes Mountains
  • Snorkeling alongside sea turtles and sea lions
  • Straddling hemispheres at the equator near Quito
  • Meeting one of the chillest animals known to man, the giant tortoise
  • Shopping for handcrafted goods in Ecuador’s largest market

Itinerary

Day 1: Fly to Quito

Welcome to Ecuador! You’re landing in Quito, the capital city and home to the first ever UNESCO World Heritage Site. Get ready to feel like you’re on top of the world—because you kinda are; Quito is 2,500 meters above sea level. Deep breaths everyone, you’re in for an adventure (and because the air is thinner).

Today’s highlights
  • Meet a trip representative at the airport.
  • Transfer to your accommodation in Quito via private coach.
  • Receive the latest schedule and trip updates from your Tour Director.
  • Greet your fellow travelers as they arrive.

Day 2: Explore Quito + New Year's Celebration in Quito

Quito’s a bit of modern-day meets traditional. As you get to know the area under the guidance of your Tour Director, be sure to keep a look out for people wearing traditional Ecuadorian clothes, including ponchos, long dresses, and lots of jewelry. When you’re not enjoying the rather distinctive dress code, be sure to look up at one of the eight volcanoes that surround the city.

In the evening, it's time for your New Year’s celebration. Afterwards, you’re free to take the party elsewhere!

Today’s highlights
  • Join your Tour Director on a brief tour of the city and its historic center.
  • Walk through the Old Town and Plaza de la Independencia, the central public square of Quito.
  • Stop outside the Catedral Metropolitana, San Francisco & La Compania Church, and the Loma El Panecillo (Virgin of El Panecillo), all significant monuments and sites representing Quito’s religions.
  • Fulfill your dream of standing in two places at once at Mitad del mundo, the line that divides the Northern and Southern Hemispheres (AKA the equator).
  • Ring in the New Year with your new friends in Quito!
Free time suggestions

Plaza Foch: This is one of the busiest areas in Quito for party, fun, and entertainment. Whether you’re looking for a more chill-type bar or a dance club to get your groove on, in Plaza Foch, the choices are endless.

La Ronda: This cobblestone street, located in Quito’s Old Town, is home to dozens of stores, art galleries, and restaurants.

Travel questions?

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Monday–Thursday, 9am–7pm ET
Friday, 9am–5:30pm ET

Special Black Friday Hours:
Monday, November 11: 9am–12am ET
Tuesday–Thursday, November 12–14: 9am–7pm ET
Friday–Saturday, November 15–16: 9:30am–5pm ET

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