GALAPAGOS

Step into a world where nature writes the rules: The Galápagos Islands. Encounter creatures found nowhere else on Earth, walk lands untouched by time, and dive beneath waves teeming with unparalleled marine life.

  Experience evolution in motion and let the Galápagos Transform your perspective on the natural world!

HIGHLIGHTS & UNIQUE EXPERIENCES

explore THE ISLAND'S UNDERWATER WORLD

HIKE UP THE ACTIVE SIERRA NEGRA VOLCANO

CHARTER A PRIVATE BOAT AND CRUISE THE ISLANDS

TOUR WITH A PROFESSIONAL WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHER

KAYAK AMID PENGUINS AND MANGROVES

COME FACE TO FACE WITH GIANT TORTOISES

Experience the breathtaking archipelago with their diverse wonders. Walk on powdery beaches and snorkel in the crystalline waters the Galapagos is a majestic experience for all. You can hike on the volcanic landscapes and journey through natures finest spectacles encountering creature found nowhere else on earth untouched by time.  

places to explore

Santa Cruz Island in the Galápagos Archipelago is a captivating blend of arid lowlands, lush highlands, and pristine beaches. Home to iconic giant tortoises, the island features the Charles Darwin Research Station. With diverse marine life, including sea lions and marine iguanas, and the bustling town of Puerto Ayora, Santa Cruz provides a must-visit destination for a unique Galápagos experience.

Santa Cruz Island

San Cristobal Island in the Galápagos is a biodiverse paradise featuring volcanic landscapes, unique wildlife, and iconic sites like Kicker Rock. The charming capital, Puerto Baquerizo Moreno, adds to the allure. With rich marine life and vibrant ecosystems, it's a must-visit for nature enthusiasts and conservation appreciators. 

San Cristobal Island

Isabela, the largest Galápagos island, is a natural wonder shaped by six volcanoes. From giant tortoises to marine life, its diverse ecosystems captivate wildlife enthusiasts. Punta Vicente Roca offers prime snorkeling, and Puerto Villamil provides a glimpse into local culture. Isabela is a living showcase of the Galápagos' unique biodiversity and geological heritage, making it a must-visit for nature lovers.

Isabela Island

Floreana Island in the Galápagos is a captivating blend of geology, history, and biodiversity. The sixth-largest island, features volcanic landscapes, historic remnants, and diverse wildlife, including giant tortoises, sea lions, and unique bird species. Popular sites like Cormorant Point and Devil's Crown offer rich incredible snorkeling. Floreana is a must-visit destination for nature and history enthusiasts.

Florena Island

Fernandina Island, a volcanic marvel in the Galápagos, features La Cumbre volcano and unique wildlife like marine iguanas and Galápagos penguins. With stark lava landscapes, it offers excellent snorkeling in nutrient-rich waters teeming with sea life. Guided tours ensure responsible exploration of this pristine island, showcasing the interplay of geological forces and remarkable biodiversity.

Fernandina Island

Genovesa, or Tower Island, is a crescent-shaped volcanic gem in the northern Galápagos. Known as "Bird Island," it's a haven for diverse seabirds like boobies and frigatebirds. Darwin Bay and Prince Philip's Steps showcase its stunning landscapes and large nesting colonies. With minimal human impact, it stands as a pristine sanctuary, of unique biodiversity of the Galápagos Archipelago.

Genovesa Island

Bartolome Island in the Galápagos is a small gem, known for volcanic landscapes and unique wildlife. Pinnacle Rock, a striking volcanic formation, stands on the northern shore, offering stunning views. The white-sand beaches are home to Galápagos penguins, and snorkeling reveals diverse marine life. Bartolome Island is a must-visit for its geological and wildlife wonders  all within Galápagos National Park.

Bartolome Island

North Seymour Island in the Galápagos, is a captivating blend of arid landscapes and vibrant wildlife like blue-footed boobies and magnificent frigatebirds. Snorkelers explore rich marine life in the clear waters. Accessible through guided tours for conservation, North Seymour is a must-visit for its unique biodiversity and natural beauty.

North Seymour
 Island

North Rabida Island in the Galapagos is a compact gem with distinct red sandy beaches, a result of high iron content in volcanic soil. This 5-square-kilometer island offers diverse wildlife, including sea lions and various bird species. Its trail systems allow exploration through cactus forests and mangrove-lined lagoons, making it a destination for nature lovers seeking a rich Galapagos experience.

Rabida Island

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