Galapágos Islands

Situated in the Pacific Ocean, these 19 islands and the surrounding marine reserve have been called a unique ‘living museum and showcase of evolution’. Snorkel with sea lions, walk through lava tunnels, back to the beginning of time. Watch elephant seals howling and challenging each other in a spectacular display. Step over iguanas relaxing in the sun. It is not only the abundance of wildlife, but their fearlessness that makes a cruise to the Galápagos Island a nature lover’s dream.

Reasons to Visit The Galapágos Islands​

Pristine Beaches

The best beaches in the Galapágos are as diverse as the islands themselves, boasting white stretches of sand home to an amazing array of animals. Sea lions relaxing in the sun, crabs dart across the sands and blue footed boobies congregate along the rocks.

Wildlife

Since the animals here don’t fear humans, you can truly get up close and personal, looking into the eyes of a Galapágos marine iguana, and walking among penguins .Here, you will discover creatures whose very existence forms the basis for Charles Darwin’s theory.

Local Cuisine

Fresh seafood is the star attraction on every menu in the Galapágos Islands. The dishes are simple, light and fresh, combining the elements of Ecuadorian highland dishes with meat, potatoes and grains, along with coastal ingredients like yucca, fish and seafood.

Snorkelling and Diving

The Galapágos snorkelling experience is inherently one-of-a-kind because of the country’s many endemic animals. Snorkel with penguins, iguanas as well as playful sea lions. On top of these, tons of turtles, sharks, and tropical fish crowd the scene at many snorkel spots.

Island Hikes

There are several designated paths on the islands of Galapágos which will guide you through a unique landscape and will help you understand the process of evolution, not only of the islands but also of the fauna and flora.

Landscapes in Galapágos

Galapágos Islands have lands of stark lava formations, lush green highlands, turquoise bays and tropical beaches. They also remain beautifully preserved (due to its UNESCO world heritage site status) despite the arrival of many curious tourists every year.

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