Galápagos
Remarkable wildlife. Pristine landscapes. Crystal-clear beaches. The Galápagos Islands are where untamed beauty and extraordinary biodiversity converge.
What to expect:
Embark on a unique adventure in the beauty of the Galápagos Islands, home to iconic species like blue-footed boobies and marine iguanas. Snorkeling or diving reveal a vibrant marine world of playful seals and graceful sea turtles. Cruising in the Galápagos offers educational insights from certified naturalists for a transformative experience - blending conservation consciousness, small-group exploration, and a deep connection with nature. The Galápagos Islands provide more than a vacation; they're a chance to witness the wonders of this unique ecosystem in a carefully preserved environment.
Fast facts:
- Area: Approximately 3,040 sq. mi.
- Similar size to: Delaware
- Primary language: Spanish
- Currency: U.S. Dollar
- Outlet: 110V U.S.
- Climate: Minimal fluctuations, from 72 °F from June to November, to 77 °F from December to May
- Time Zone: Galápagos Time (GALT), 6 hours behind Coordinated Universal Time (UTC-6).
Spots to explore:
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                      Santa Cruz IslandVisit the Charles Darwin Research Station to learn about conservation efforts and see giant tortoises up close. 
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                      Isabela IslandThe largest island features the Sierra Negra volcano, the biggest volcano crater in the archipelago, and unique wildlife such as Galápagos penguins. 
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                      Floreana IslandKnown for Post Office Bay, a historic site where a barrel is used as a mailbox, and its famous, green olivine crystal beach - Punta Cormorant. 
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                      Bartolomé IslandOffers stunning views, Pinnacle Rock, a distinctive volcanic formation, and the chance to swim with Galápagos penguins. 
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                      North Seymour IslandA birdwatcher's paradise with nesting sites for frigatebirds, blue-footed boobies, swallow-tailed gulls, and other bird species. 
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                      Española IslandFamous for the waved albatross, Gardner Bay's white sandy beaches, and the dramatic blowhole – a sea water fountain blasting through a hole in an old lava tube - at Punta Suarez. 
5 must-do activities
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                    Snorkeling and scuba diving - Snorkeling or diving reveals a vibrant marine world of playful seals and graceful sea turtles. 
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                    Wildlife watching - Observe the iconic and diverse wildlife, including giant tortoises, marine iguanas, blue-footed boobies, and Galápagos penguins. 
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                    Hiking and exploration - Explore volcanic craters, lush highland forests, and lava fields while enjoying stunning panoramic views and encounters with unique flora and fauna. 
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                    Boat tours and cruises - Go island hopping on a cruise or a boat tour to explore remote locations and the distinctive landscapes each has to offer. 
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                    Visit the Charles Darwin Research Station - Learn about ongoing conservation efforts to understand the importance of preserving the Galápagos ecosystem. 
 
         
          
           
                      