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Galapagos Islands

The Galapagos Islands are made up of 13 main islands and numerous smaller ones, all the result of volcanic activity. It was the Galapagos Islands that Charles Darwin visited as a naturalist on HMS Beagle in 1835, and started to form his theory on evolution. His book "On the Origin of Species by Natural Selection" brought the world’s attention to the Galapagos Islands, and since then they have been a focus for the interest of scientists and wildlife enthusiasts alike.

The Galapagos Islands are all very different and they each have specific landing sites and visitor sites. The nature trails are carefully marked out to avoid disrupting the wildlife, and we follow these accompanied by our expert on-board naturalist guide.

Exact Galapagos Islands holidays and itineraries depend on the yacht you choose for your cruise, but as well as the land trails, you will also have an opportunity to go swimming and snorkelling, perhaps even being joined by sea lions. Diving is available on some yachts. Much of the longer distances are covered at night, ensuring that your time visiting the Galapagos Islands is put to the best use.

Featured Trips

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  1. Galapagos Island Hopping

    Galapagos Island Hopping Tour

    This Galapagos Island hopping itinerary visits several different islands allowing you to explore the archipelago with the option of more activities, including longer hikes.

    Length: 8 days - Guide price from.. £1760

Featured Accommodation

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  1. Finch Bay Eco Hotel

    Finch Bay Eco Hotel

    21 room hotel on the outskirts of Puerto Ayora on Santa Cruz Island, Galapagos.

  2. Red Mangrove Inn

    Red Mangrove Inn

    12 room hotel located amongst mangroves in Puerto Ayora on Santa Cruz Island.

Galapagos Islands highlights

  • Remarkable range of wildlife with no fear of man.
  • Explore the islands with an expert naturalist guide.
  • Travel from island to island in a comfortable yacht.
  • Snorkel with turtles, penguins, sea lions and a whole variety of underwater life.
  • Excellent diving options for the experienced diver.

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Client Comments

The trip was way beyond our expectations in every respect. The experience of the Galapagos Islands will be a treasured memory for both of us. Every day revealed wondrous creatures and spectacular land/seascapes.
Maxine and Timothy Richmond.

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The Galapagos Islands

Language

Spanish is the official language in the Galapagos Islands.

Visas

Not required for British travellers. Other nationalities should obtain advice from their embassy.

Health

There are no compulsory vaccinations.

Best times to go

The Galapagos Islands are a year-round destination. Daytime temperatures vary from about 20°C to 28°C. December to May are the warmest months. April and May are generally the clearest months. July and August can be windy (but this is still peak season). From July to November you may experience occasional ‘garua’ or mists and the water is atypically cool for the tropics. Underwater visibility is best around January to March.

Getting there

Flights to the Galapagos Islands leave from Quito and touch down in Guayaquil en route, taking about 3 hours from Quito or 2 hours from Guayaquil. The flights land either at Baltra or San Cristobal.

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