Galapagos News | < 1 MIN READ
Sierra Negra’s Volcanic Eruption: Bright, red skies ahead!
Published on July 13, 2018
Last night, it surprised us again. Burning fire painted the sky with every possible shade...
Testimonials | < 1 MIN READ
Expedition Journal: A Marriage Proposal in Galapagos!
Published on June 27, 2018
Here on the Santa Cruz II, one of the biggest ships to operate in the...
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Expedition Journal: Changing Seasons in Galapagos (feat. Mesmerizing Colors)
Published on June 11, 2018
I love this time of year. May and June in the Galapagos often tend to...
Galapagos Wildlife | < 1 MIN READ
Expedition Journal: A Delightful Red-footed Booby Encounter at Genovesa Island in Galapagos!
Published on May 24, 2018
A red-footed booby encounter at Genovesa Island is probably one of the biggest reasons for...
Galapagos Wildlife | < 1 MIN READ
A Galapagos WOW Moment: Whale Shark in Galapagos!
Published on May 2, 2018
Isabela is the largest island in the Galapagos archipelago. It consists of six volcanoes that...
Galapagos Activities | < 1 MIN READ
Expedition Journal: The Underwater Wonders of Galapagos aboard the Santa Cruz II
Published on April 25, 2018
The underwater wonders of Galapagos are consistently present and active throughout the year, inviting visitors...
Galapagos Wildlife | < 1 MIN READ
Expedition Journal: Dolphins in Galapagos, Ahoy!
Published on April 6, 2018
It was a beautiful afternoon when we arrived at the island of Bartolome aboard the...
Galapagos History | < 1 MIN READ
Celebrating the Discovery and History of the Galapagos Islands Aboard Santa Cruz II
Published on March 27, 2018
Human History of the Galapagos Islands The Galapagos Islands were discovered by accident one March...
Galapagos Tips and Information | < 1 MIN READ
How Big are the Galapagos Islands?
Published on March 21, 2018
It’s a common occurrence for the Galapagos Islands to be seen as a relatively small,...
Galapagos Activities | < 1 MIN READ
Explore the Spectacular Highlights of our Eastern Galapagos Islands Itinerary aboard the Santa Cruz II!
Published on March 13, 2018
Regardless of when you choose to visit, the Galapagos Islands are consistently teeming with activity...
Galapagos Tips and Information | < 1 MIN READ
Which islands can you visit in Galapagos?
Published on July 28, 2020
The Galapagos archipelago is a mystical group of twenty-one islands and islets that span over...
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Why should I consider solo travel in the Galapagos Islands?
Published on January 22, 2020
One of the most underrated destinations for traveling alone is the Galapagos Islands. Solo travel...
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Interesting facts about the three types of boobies in the Galapagos
Published on November 26, 2019
The Three Types of Boobies in the Galapagos Before you begin your Galapagos vacation, you...
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Food on a Galapagos Cruise: We’ve Got You Covered
Published on November 11, 2019
Due to the COVID-19 virus outbreak, we’ve made adjustments to the way our meals are...
Galapagos Tips and Information | < 1 MIN READ
Top 20 facts about the Galapagos Islands
Published on October 21, 2019
The Galapagos Islands are regarded the world over as a unique destination, originally made famous...
Galapagos History | < 1 MIN READ
What is Darwin’s On the Origin of Species and why is it significant?
Published on October 15, 2019
Important ideas presented and supported by On the Origin of Species Natural Selection Scientific Naturalism...
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Which Galapagos cruise offers an onboard Expedition Photographer?
Published on October 25, 2018
An extra perk of booking your trip to the Galapagos Islands with the Santa Cruz...
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How does the Santa Cruz II give back to the local Galapagos community?
Published on September 4, 2018
People that inhabit the Galapagos archipelago live, for the most part, off of the (highly...
Galapagos Wildlife | < 1 MIN READ
A Galapagos WOW Moment: The Birth of a Sea Lion on Santiago Island
Published on August 13, 2018
READER WARNING: The following post contains graphic pictures depicting wildlife behavior in the Galapagos. Viewer...
Galapagos Tips and Information | < 1 MIN READ
What types of spaces are available for kids on the Santa Cruz II?
Published on August 3, 2018
Due to the incredibly unique and rare wildlife that they are home to, the Galapagos...
Galapagos News | < 1 MIN READ
Sierra Negra’s Volcanic Eruption: Bright, red skies ahead!
Published on July 13, 2018
Last night, it surprised us again. Burning fire painted the sky with every possible shade...
Testimonials | < 1 MIN READ
Expedition Journal: A Marriage Proposal in Galapagos!
Published on June 27, 2018
Here on the Santa Cruz II, one of the biggest ships to operate in the...
Testimonials | < 1 MIN READ
Expedition Journal: Changing Seasons in Galapagos (feat. Mesmerizing Colors)
Published on June 11, 2018
I love this time of year. May and June in the Galapagos often tend to...
Galapagos Wildlife | < 1 MIN READ
Expedition Journal: A Delightful Red-footed Booby Encounter at Genovesa Island in Galapagos!
Published on May 24, 2018
A red-footed booby encounter at Genovesa Island is probably one of the biggest reasons for...
Galapagos Wildlife | < 1 MIN READ
A Galapagos WOW Moment: Whale Shark in Galapagos!
Published on May 2, 2018
Isabela is the largest island in the Galapagos archipelago. It consists of six volcanoes that...
Galapagos Activities | < 1 MIN READ
Expedition Journal: The Underwater Wonders of Galapagos aboard the Santa Cruz II
Published on April 25, 2018
The underwater wonders of Galapagos are consistently present and active throughout the year, inviting visitors...
Galapagos Wildlife | < 1 MIN READ
Expedition Journal: Dolphins in Galapagos, Ahoy!
Published on April 6, 2018
It was a beautiful afternoon when we arrived at the island of Bartolome aboard the...
Galapagos History | < 1 MIN READ
Celebrating the Discovery and History of the Galapagos Islands Aboard Santa Cruz II
Published on March 27, 2018
Human History of the Galapagos Islands The Galapagos Islands were discovered by accident one March...
Galapagos Tips and Information | < 1 MIN READ
How Big are the Galapagos Islands?
Published on March 21, 2018
It’s a common occurrence for the Galapagos Islands to be seen as a relatively small,...
Galapagos Activities | < 1 MIN READ
Explore the Spectacular Highlights of our Eastern Galapagos Islands Itinerary aboard the Santa Cruz II!
Published on March 13, 2018
Regardless of when you choose to visit, the Galapagos Islands are consistently teeming with activity...
Galapagos News | < 1 MIN READ
Galapago or Galapagos? The Origin of the Name behind the Enchanted Isles
Published on March 7, 2018
The Enchanted Isles, officially known as the Galapagos [plural] Islands are a group of islands...
Galapagos Activities | < 1 MIN READ
Galapagos Expedition Journal: A Day at Bartolome Island on our Northern Galapagos Islands Itinerary
Published on March 2, 2018
Bartolome is a unique island that we get to visit on our Northern Galapagos Islands itinerary,...
Galapagos News | < 1 MIN READ
Galapagos Rescue Moment aboard the Santa Cruz II: Saving the Islands, One Sea Turtle at a Time!
Published on February 23, 2018
A Galapagos rescue moment that we recently had managed to be an incredibly amazing and...
Galapagos News | < 1 MIN READ
A New Galapagos Adventure Aboard the Santa Cruz II
Published on February 9, 2018
It’s always exciting to start something new. Even more exciting to start a new Galapagos...
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What is the Charles Darwin Research Station in Galapagos?
Published on February 2, 2018
The Charles Darwin Research Station in Galapagos is a biological center for the study and...
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Expedition Journal: A Day at Genovesa Island in Galapagos
Published on January 25, 2018
Our last stop on the Northern Galapagos Islands itinerary aboard the Santa Cruz II Galapagos...
Galapagos Tips and Information | < 1 MIN READ
Are there Sustainable Cruises in Galapagos?
Published on January 19, 2018
All cruises in Galapagos are as environmentally friendly as possible. In this day and age,...
Galapagos Wildlife | < 1 MIN READ
Galapagos Hawk on Fernandina: A Surprise from High Above
Published on January 12, 2018
Fernandina is one of the smallest and geologically “newest” islands in the archipelago. It still...
Galapagos Wildlife | < 1 MIN READ
Galapagos Land Birds during the First Rains of Hot Season: Birders Get Ready!
Published on January 5, 2018
Probably the most astounding fact that doesn’t get mentioned enough about the Galapagos Islands is that virtually all of the amazing wildlife can be seen...
Galapagos News | < 1 MIN READ
Top Wow Moments in Galapagos Aboard the Santa Cruz II for 2018
Published on December 29, 2017
In the Galapagos Islands, practically every moment is a wow moment. Life and landscapes are...
Galapagos Tips and Information | < 1 MIN READ
The Importance of Details: Eating and Sleeping in the Galapagos
Published on December 27, 2017
When we are kids, many of us dream of being adventurers. We feel an urge...
Galapagos Wildlife | < 1 MIN READ
Christmas Iguana: A Holiday Favorite
Published on December 26, 2017
The Galapagos Islands are home to some of the world’s most unique and rarest of...
Galapagos History | < 1 MIN READ
A Brief Tale of Two of the Biggest Cities in Galapagos: Puerto Ayora and Puerto Baquerizo Moreno in Galapagos
Published on December 22, 2017
The biggest cities in Galapagos are Puerto Ayora and Puerto Baquerizo Moreno. The archipelago is...
Galapagos Activities | < 1 MIN READ
Snorkelling with Fur Seals in Galapagos: The Cool Down Effect
Published on December 20, 2017
Snorkeling with fur seals in Galapagos is a rare event. Fur seals are the second...
Galapagos Wildlife | < 1 MIN READ
Flying Fish in Galapagos: Skimming the Sky
Published on December 18, 2017
Fluttering and splashing about in of the ocean like haphazard skipping stones, flying fish in...
Galapagos Activities | < 1 MIN READ
Blue-footed Boobies: Some of the Best Divers in the Galapagos
Published on December 15, 2017
Blue-footed boobies diving in the Galapagos is seriously exciting. These magnificent creatures are capable of...
Galapagos Wildlife | < 1 MIN READ
Birding Experience on Genovesa Island: Expedition Blog
Published on December 13, 2017
Genovesa Island is a great place with lots of hidden secrets that are waiting to...
Galapagos Wildlife | < 1 MIN READ
Sea Turtle Mating Season in Galapagos: A Tenacious Tale
Published on December 11, 2017
Sea turtle mating season in Galapagos is quite a phenomenon to observe in the enchanted...
Galapagos Wildlife | < 1 MIN READ
Giant Tortoises in the Highlands of Santa Cruz Never Stop Surprising Us!
Published on December 8, 2017
Santa Cruz is the second-largest island in Galapagos and, coincidentally, it hosts the second largest...
Galapagos Wildlife | < 1 MIN READ
Galapagos Hawks on Santa Fe Island: A Galapagos WOW Moment
Published on December 6, 2017
Santa Fe is one of the older Islands in the Galapagos archipelago, but like most...
Galapagos Wildlife | < 1 MIN READ
The Galapagos Welcome 6 New Floreana Giant Tortoises Born in Captivity
Published on December 4, 2017
Recovering an endangered species is no easy task. Years and many failed attempts must run...
Galapagos Activities | < 1 MIN READ
Relaxing Activities Aboard the Santa Cruz II Galapagos Cruise
Published on November 30, 2017
The Galapagos Islands are known for mesmerizing and delighting the senses and minds of its visitors. To receive such tremendous...
Galapagos Wildlife | < 1 MIN READ
Brown Noddies in Galapagos: Clever, Sea-based Pirates
Published on November 28, 2017
Brown noddies in Galapagos (s. Galapagensis) are closely related to the tern family and are...
Galapagos Wildlife | < 1 MIN READ
New Species of Galapagos Finch: Caught Red-handed!
Published on November 24, 2017
A new species of Galapagos finch has been discovered! And what’s more? The process of...
Galapagos Tips and Information | < 1 MIN READ
The Importance of Expedition Vessels in Galapagos
Published on November 22, 2017
The importance of expedition vessels in Galapagos is often falsely undermined by the presence of...
Galapagos Wildlife | < 1 MIN READ
The Storm Petrel in Galapagos: A Bird Worth Looking Out For
Published on November 17, 2017
The band-rumped storm petrel in the Galapagos Islands is going for its second round of...
Galapagos Wildlife | < 1 MIN READ
Marine Iguanas in Galapagos: Fascinating Evolutionary Adaptations
Published on November 13, 2017
Marine iguanas in Galapagos – they amass in massive groups of greyish-black clusters atop the...
Galapagos News | < 1 MIN READ
Top 5 Reasons Why the Galapagos Must be Protected
Published on November 10, 2017
The Galapagos Islands, famous for harboring unique lifeforms, have earned their place on the map...
Galapagos News | < 1 MIN READ
“What! Where?!” – A Collection of Unusual Moments in the Galapagos Islands
Published on November 8, 2017
In spite of the Galapagos Islands being a wild place, we as guides and photographers...
Galapagos Wildlife | < 1 MIN READ
Sea Lion Pupping Season in November: The End of a Beautiful Period
Published on November 6, 2017
Galapagos sea lion pupping season is as cute as it is intense. In spite of...
Galapagos Wildlife | < 1 MIN READ
Getting to Know the Beautiful Galapagos Land Iguana
Published on November 1, 2017
Wildlife in the Galapagos has a particular way of capturing our attention. Its bright colors,...
Galapagos Activities | < 1 MIN READ
Best Islands to Visit in Galapagos: Make Your Trip Unforgettable
Published on October 30, 2017
Only 14 islands of the Galapagos are open to visitors, guests traveling to the enchanted...
Galapagos Wildlife | < 1 MIN READ
Experience Waved Albatrosses in Galapagos Aboard the Santa Cruz II!
Published on October 27, 2017
The waved albatross is the biggest bird found in the Galapagos Islands and is one...
Galapagos News | < 1 MIN READ
Social Responsibility and Conservation Efforts in Galapagos
Published on October 24, 2017
When it comes to social responsibility and conservation efforts in Galapagos, Metropolitan Touring has been...
Galapagos Wildlife | < 1 MIN READ
Hey Birders! It’s Lava Heron Nesting Season in Galapagos!
Published on October 20, 2017
Formerly known as the lava heron, this striated heron (Butorides sundevalli) is endemic to the...
Galapagos News | < 1 MIN READ
Visitor Impact on the Galapagos Environment: How Big Is It?
Published on October 18, 2017
Short answer: Virtually zero. When it comes to a UNESCO World Heritage Site as magnificent...
Galapagos Tips and Information | < 1 MIN READ
The Real Deal Behind Galapagos Cruise Ship Size (Vol. II)
Published on October 16, 2017
This is a follow-up post to our The Real Deal Behind Galapagos Cruise Ship Size...
Galapagos Wildlife | < 1 MIN READ
Nazca Booby Infanticide: Love Spelled Backwards is Evol-ution
Published on October 13, 2017
My name is Felix Reyes and I am one of the two photographers aboard the...
Galapagos Tips and Information | < 1 MIN READ
Why Do We Need Naturalist Guides in the Galapagos?
Published on October 6, 2017
As one of the pioneers in ecotourism in the Galapagos, Metropolitan Touring has always been...
Galapagos History | < 1 MIN READ
Who Lives in the Galapagos?
Published on October 2, 2017
Many are surprised to know the Galapagos are indeed inhabited. Even though the archipelago is...
Galapagos News | < 1 MIN READ
Metropolitan Touring in Galapagos: The Difference We Make for Future Guides
Published on September 29, 2017
Our company, Metropolitan Touring – an Ecuadorian Company and pioneer of tourism in Ecuador and...
Galapagos Wildlife | < 1 MIN READ
Prey and Predator Share a Peaceful Moment on Rabida Island
Published on September 25, 2017
Galapagos is a fast paced, ever-changing world where the landscape can drastically change in a...
Galapagos Wildlife | < 1 MIN READ
Flightless Cormorants Nesting in Galapagos
Published on September 22, 2017
Guests can witness flightless cormorants nesting in Galapagos during this time of year. Feathered but...
Galapagos Wildlife | < 1 MIN READ
A Galapagos WOW Moment: The Birth of a Sea Lion on South Plaza Island
Published on September 19, 2017
READER WARNING: The following post contains graphic pictures depicting wildlife behavior in the Galapagos. Viewer...
Galapagos Wildlife | < 1 MIN READ
Pampered! Frigate birds during nesting season
Published on September 14, 2017
One of the Galapagos Islands’ favorite bird is the frigate. Its long and elegant black...
Galapagos Wildlife | < 1 MIN READ
A Sea of Sea Lions on Santa Fe Island
Published on September 12, 2017
Santa Fe Island, also known as Barrington, is home to a large colony of Galapagos...
Galapagos History | < 1 MIN READ
Charles Darwin in Galapagos: The HMS Beagle leaves the Port of Callao, Bound for the Enchanted Isles
Published on September 10, 2017
By this point, the voyage of the HMS Beagle has now lasted nearly four years....
Galapagos Wildlife | < 1 MIN READ
Galapagos Albatrosses & their Unique Fledging Behavior on Española Island
Published on September 8, 2017
It’s during this time of year that many birds remain very active at their nesting...
Galapagos Tips and Information | < 1 MIN READ
What’s the Difference between a Cruise Ship and an Expedition Vessel in Galapagos?
Published on September 6, 2017
First things first: there are no cruise ships operating in Galapagos. Why you might ask?...
Galapagos Activities | < 1 MIN READ
Snorkeling with Galapagos penguins
Published on September 4, 2017
The Galapagos penguin is one of the most iconic species of the Archipelago. It is...
Galapagos Wildlife | < 1 MIN READ
The Delicate Balance between Temperature and Gender with Reptiles in Galapagos
Published on August 29, 2017
There are those who say that a drop of water can change the ocean. In...
Galapagos Activities | < 1 MIN READ
Top 3 Things You Can Only Do In Galapagos (Vol. 2)
Published on August 22, 2017
The fun and novelty never ends in the Galapagos! With incredibly unique wildlife and otherworldly...
Testimonials | < 1 MIN READ
Galapagos is Worth the Trip
Published on August 17, 2017
Rise and Shine In order to get to the Santa Cruz II, most of our...
Galapagos Wildlife | < 1 MIN READ
Ahoy! Frigatebird Chicks Are Cracking Open this Month!
Published on August 14, 2017
Summer may be on its way out throughout much of the northern hemisphere, but that...
Galapagos Wildlife | < 1 MIN READ
The Galapagos Hawk: Courtship & Nesting Behavior
Published on August 11, 2017
Bold and majestic, the Galapagos hawk glides across the deep blue skies of Galapagos, its...
Galapagos Wildlife | < 1 MIN READ
Nazca Boobies During Nesting Season on Genovesa
Published on August 10, 2017
Galapagos wildlife’s indifference to human presence is pretty novel. Swimming with sea turtles and sea...
Galapagos Wildlife | < 1 MIN READ
LOVE YOUR UPWELLINGS! Basking in the Underwater Coolness of the Tropics
Published on August 7, 2017
I’m sure we’ve all experienced it while calmly swimming in warm water: a nippy bit...
Testimonials | < 1 MIN READ
A Bonding Trip: Stanford University Visits Galapagos
Published on July 31, 2017
Here on the Santa Cruz II Galapagos Cruise we are always pleased and delighted to...
Galapagos Tips and Information | < 1 MIN READ
Discover the Galapagos
Published on July 25, 2017
The Spirit of Exploration How must it be, be the first one to find a...
Galapagos Wildlife | < 1 MIN READ
Blue-footed Booby Chicks!
Published on July 20, 2017
Are you into cute and fluffy baby birds? Then you will love what the winds...
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Lessons from Hindsight: The Top 3 Things I Learned During My Flight Back Home from the Galapagos
Published on July 20, 2017
The wheels of the plane lift off from the tarmac. Through the window, I watch...
Galapagos Wildlife | < 1 MIN READ
The Galapagos Flamingo Courtship Season
Published on July 18, 2017
It’s courtship season for the Galapagos flamingo! The months of July and August are the...
Galapagos Wildlife | < 1 MIN READ
Genovesa: The Island of the Galapagos Short-eared Owl
Published on July 14, 2017
The Galapagos Short-eared Owl is endemic to the archipelago and is considered a subspecies of...
Galapagos History | < 1 MIN READ
Understanding extinction in the Galapagos
Published on July 13, 2017
We’ve heard it mentioned in the news so often that sadly, extinction is no strange...
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The Most Photogenic Landscapes of Galapagos
Published on July 11, 2017
Numerous and fantastic photogenic landscapes of Galapagos await each visitor that come prepared with their...
Galapagos Wildlife | < 1 MIN READ
Dolphins in the Galapagos!
Published on July 10, 2017
Supremely playful in their demeanor and aquatic way of life, dolphins in the Galapagos tend to dazzle lucky visitors with their whimsical and curious dance. These fascinating creatures are incredibly friendly and have their...
Galapagos Wildlife | < 1 MIN READ
The Owls of the Galapagos: A Nocturnal Creature With Super Eyesight
Published on June 30, 2017
It might seem odd to think you can find a creature like an owl in...
Galapagos Tips and Information | < 1 MIN READ
The Real Deal Behind Galapagos Vessel Size (Vol. 1)
Published on June 29, 2017
There are those out there who proclaim that Galapagos vessel size can make or break...
Galapagos Wildlife | < 1 MIN READ
Marble rays in the Galapagos
Published on June 27, 2017
On the last day of the Western Islands itinerary aboard the Santa Cruz II, you...
Galapagos Wildlife | < 1 MIN READ
The Ridiculously Playful Nature of Sea Lions in Galapagos
Published on June 23, 2017
Our day began on the last full day of our Western Islands itinerary aboard the...
Galapagos Wildlife | < 1 MIN READ
My Favourite Sea Turtle Experience Aboard the Santa Cruz II
Published on June 22, 2017
I had the opportunity to snorkel with some sea turtles once. It was around 4...
Galapagos Activities | < 1 MIN READ
First Day Aboard the Santa Cruz II
Published on June 21, 2017
As working adults, we all usually wake up at the same time, have coffee, go...
Galapagos Activities | < 1 MIN READ
North Seymour Frigates and Boobies
Published on June 15, 2017
The Galapagos Islands are often times such a unique and wonderful place in the world...
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Ecuador Facts (Vol. I): An Interesting Collection of Natural Wonders and Achievements
Published on June 14, 2017
Rising in popularity as one of the biggest and hottest places to travel to, Ecuador...
Testimonials | < 1 MIN READ
Galapagos Experience Testimonial
Published on June 7, 2017
Jill Jhonsen: I’m Jill Jhonsen. I’m from Seattle, Washington, United States. My expectations before I...
Galapagos Wildlife | < 1 MIN READ
Galapagos Frigatebirds: A Colorful Medley of Courting & Nesting
Published on June 6, 2017
If a picture is worth a thousand words of us humans, then a shade of...
Galapagos Activities | < 1 MIN READ
The Beauty of an Intimate Galapagos Vacation
Published on June 2, 2017
The Extra Space Makes All the Difference Not many people like the feeling of being...
Galapagos History | < 1 MIN READ
A Brief History of Plant Life in the Galapagos
Published on June 1, 2017
“It looked as though God had caused it to rain stones,” were the words Tomás...
Galapagos Wildlife | < 1 MIN READ
Hidden in Plain Sight: The Galapagos Baby Oystercatcher
Published on May 25, 2017
There are few places on this Earth that leave you incapable of expressing the level...
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Photography in Galapagos: What’s There to Snap?
Published on May 23, 2017
Become a Galapagos Photographer A bounty of memories awaits in the form of photographs when...
Galapagos Activities | < 1 MIN READ
Itchy Feet? Here’s A Number of Things To Do in the Galapagos!
Published on May 19, 2017
Galapagos will cater to a number of interests that visitors are looking to satisfy. Be...
Galapagos Activities | < 1 MIN READ
Expanding Your Horizons: The Best Island and Wildlife Coverage in the Galapagos
Published on May 18, 2017
We all want to make the most out of life and what it has to...
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A Tour in Pink: American Flamingos at Las Bachas
Published on May 12, 2017
There was a wide-open blue sky and mesmerizing clouds that drifted over us in giant...
Galapagos Wildlife | < 1 MIN READ
The Cuties of the Archipelago: Galapagos Sea Lion Pups
Published on May 10, 2017
Galapagos Sea Lion Pups (Everyone’s Weak Spot, Even If We Don’t Want to Admit It)...
Galapagos Wildlife | < 1 MIN READ
Hope Cracks Open: Marine Iguanas Hatching in the Galapagos
Published on May 9, 2017
Dark and captivating in their abilities, marine iguanas truly are a sight to behold in...
Galapagos Activities | < 1 MIN READ
Multi-guided Expeditions in the Galapagos: Consider This Before Your Trip
Published on April 28, 2017
Why Consider Multi-Guided Expeditions? If you had to be guided in an exotic place, or anywhere...
Galapagos Wildlife | < 1 MIN READ
Conservation Priorities: Setting the Giant Tortoises Free
Published on April 25, 2017
Setting the Giant Tortoises Free The conservation of the Galapagos Islands, its fragile ecosystem, and...
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A Stop at Cormorant Point: Golden Glaze Goodbye
Published on April 20, 2017
It’s the end of our expedition in the Galapagos Islands aboard the Santa Cruz II ...
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Changing Seasons in Galapagos: Drier Days are on the Horizon!
Published on April 17, 2017
The different seasons in Galapagos are a surprise to many. The tropics are usually seen...
Galapagos Activities | < 1 MIN READ
Semana Santa in Ecuador: Traditions that Paint the Portrait of a Country
Published on April 12, 2017
In Ecuador, approximately 95% of the entire population identifies as Roman Catholic. One needs no...
Galapagos Activities | < 1 MIN READ
The Oldest Island in the Archipelago: Early Morning on Española
Published on April 10, 2017
The Oldest Island in the Archipelago Early morning on Española Island felt hot from the...
Galapagos Wildlife | < 1 MIN READ
Galapagos Albatrosses on Española Island: Return of the Long-lost Mate
Published on April 6, 2017
It’s that time of the year again when Galapagos albatrosses have their eyes set on...
Galapagos Wildlife | < 1 MIN READ
Galapagos Sharks: Forget Everything You Think You Know About Sharks
Published on April 3, 2017
Sharks. We’ve all come to fear them in one way or another, be it through...
Galapagos History | < 1 MIN READ
History of San Cristobal: some historical facts you never knew about
Published on March 28, 2017
History of San Cristobal, the easternmost island. San Cristobal is one of the geologically oldest...
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Earth Hour 2017
Published on March 24, 2017
Having the privilege of enjoying a night sky free of light is pretty rare. Nowadays,...
Galapagos History | < 1 MIN READ
Invasive Species on the Galapagos Islands: Before and After
Published on March 22, 2017
Understanding Invasive Species in the Galapagos Islands Goats and Blackberries: More Dangerous Than They Sound...
Galapagos Wildlife | < 1 MIN READ
Food Fight! Sally Lightfoot Crabs at Tagus Cove
Published on March 20, 2017
Hungry Sally lightfoot crabs at Tagus Cove feast in the most unexpected of ways, sometimes....
Galapagos Activities | < 1 MIN READ
What to Expect from the Charles Darwin Research Station in Galapagos
Published on March 17, 2017
How the Charles Darwin Research Station came to be In 1959, the Charles Darwin Foundation...
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Flying to Galapagos: Which Airport Should You Choose?
Published on March 15, 2017
IMPORTANT NOTICE An updated version of this blog has been published over on our main...
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Activities on the Santa Cruz II Galapagos Cruise
Published on March 13, 2017
In addition to all the wildlife running about, the Galapagos Islands offer visitors numerous ways...
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Stargazing in the Galapagos: The Archipelago Will Host an Important Regional Astronomical Congress
Published on March 8, 2017
Stargazing in the Galapagos is quite the spectacle. With its fiery sunsets, intense blue skies...
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Tortuga Bay Rounds Out the World’s Top Ten Beaches
Published on March 7, 2017
Coming in at #10 on TripAdvisor’s Top 25 Beaches in the World for this year is...
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3 Main Tips to Choose your Galapagos Expedition
Published on March 6, 2017
The Galapagos Islands. You’ve dreamt of it for a lifetime. A place where history has been...
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Welcome to the Charles Darwin Research Station’s new Lonesome George exhibit room and walkways!
Published on March 3, 2017
After a year-long renovation at the Charles Darwin Research Station that limited visits to certain...
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The Legacy of Lonesome George
Published on March 1, 2017
Lonesome George was thought to be a century old by the time he died at...
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Love Erupts Between Galapagos Tortoises in the Wild!
Published on February 24, 2017
13th February 2017 Visits to Santa Cruz tend to be special ones. Sure, there’s always the...
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A Morning Hike with our Endemic Companions: Santa Fe Land Iguanas
Published on February 21, 2017
11th to 15th February 2017 This Sunday, while we were on an expedition to the...
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Deep Blue Sea: Deep Water Snorkelling in Galapagos
Published on February 19, 2017
7th February 2017 Santiago Island Our adventure that early morning began at a visitor site...
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Amazing Galapagos Birds by Land, Shore, and Sea
Published on February 17, 2017
The Galapagos Islands are home to 56 native bird species. 45 species are endemic Galapagos...
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International Darwin Day: 5 Fascinating Facts about Charles Darwin
Published on February 10, 2017
This Sunday, February 12th is International Charles Darwin Day. There is no better way to...
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New Museum in Galapagos Opens its Doors in Puerto Ayora
Published on February 3, 2017
The human history of Ecuador is unknown to most of its visitors. In fact, sometimes...
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Galapagos Flightless Cormorants: Birds that Swim!
Published on February 2, 2017
Birds fly, fish swim, right? Not always. Flightless cormorants are the exception. All cormorant species are swimmers,...
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Bachas Beach with American Flamingos: Welcome to the Enchanted Islands
Published on February 1, 2017
9th January 2017 Bachas Beach, Santa Cruz Island Bachas Beach, Santa Cruz Island For guests...
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Birdwatching in Galapagos: How to Make the Most of Your Visit to the Islands
Published on January 27, 2017
Birdwatching in Galapagos stands alone in terms of biodiversity and bird sighting opportunities. The archipelago’s...
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Fernandina Island: The Youngest Island of the Galapagos
Published on January 25, 2017
The Galapagos Islands were formed by volcanic activity. The oldest islands, Española and San Cristobal...
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Sneaky Sneaky: Encounters with Galapagos Racer Snakes
Published on January 19, 2017
Santa Cruz II 5th January 2017 Galapagos racer snakes have taken center stage, co-starring alongside...
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Teens in Galapagos? here is your guide to fun activities for them
Published on January 19, 2017
Galapagos is a great place to visit as a family. There are lots of activities...
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A Lucky Surprise for Nature Lovers: Whale Watching in Galapagos
Published on January 13, 2017
The Galapagos Islands are a bucket-list destination for more reasons than one: in addition to...
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Dive in: Get to Know Your Tropical Galapagos Fish
Published on January 13, 2017
Galapagos fish may not be as famous as the islands’ other animal inhabitants. The Galapagos...
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Christmas Iguana, A Surprise Gift For Everyone
Published on January 10, 2017
A Christmas Stop at Cormorant Point 25th December 2016 After a week in paradise, the...
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El Niño in Galapagos: How will natural climate cycles affect my trip?
Published on January 6, 2017
Travelers tend to be concerned about planning their vacation when there is an El Niño...
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Unique Encounters with Nature on a Galapagos Expedition
Published on January 6, 2017
Santa Cruz II Galapagos Expedition 28th November to 2nd December 2016 María del Carmen Ramírez...
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Great and Magnificent Frigatebirds: Galapagos’ Pirates of the Air
Published on January 3, 2017
Great and magnificent frigatebirds take their name from frigates, a kind of warship once commonly...
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Galapagos Giant Tortoise Restoration Initiative Update
Published on December 26, 2016
An extensive and highly successful Galapagos giant tortoise restoration and conservation initiative has been underway...
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Marine Reserve in the islands provides hope for sharks
Published on December 23, 2016
On March 21, 2016, divers, researchers and environmental activists alike had reason to celebrate following...
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The Astonishing Hybrid Iguana in Galapagos
Published on December 21, 2016
Although the fame of the Galapagos Islands is heavily linked to the term ‘evolution,’ it...
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Owls in the Galapagos – daytime hunting and binocular vision
Published on December 19, 2016
In an archipelago where lizards lounge along footpaths and birds fearlessly lay their eggs in...
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Galapagos Vegetation – The Support System
Published on December 15, 2016
The plants that coat the floor of the Galapagos Archipelago are as intriguing and rare...
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Galapagos’ Diving Masters, the Blue-footed Boobies
Published on December 13, 2016
One of the most amazing things about sea birds is their ability to adapt to...
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Helping the Peaceful Galapagos Whale Shark
Published on December 12, 2016
Stories of gigantic beasts such as the horrific megalodon shark and 5-story-tall dinosaurs seem to...
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The Ancient Galapagos Mangroves
Published on December 2, 2016
As your vessel approaches the Galapagos National Park, notice that many of the coastal shores...
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The Social Network of the Galapagos Mockingbirds
Published on November 30, 2016
Mockingbirds are known for being quite curious and pesky birds, able to imitate the songs...
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Buccaneer’s Cove in Santiago Island – An Anchor Place
Published on November 23, 2016
Buccaneer’s Cove in Santiago Island is an amazing location. It is located on the northwest...
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Landmarks and Volcanic Formations in the Galapagos
Published on November 18, 2016
The Galapagos Archipelago formed as a result of the submarine Galapagos hotspot, which has spouted...
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Wildlife Viewing Rules in the Galapagos Islands
Published on November 16, 2016
The Galapagos Islands were made famous by British naturalist Charles Darwin, who visited the islands...
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Understanding Galapagos Weather
Published on November 14, 2016
Despite the fact that the Galapagos Archipelago is located directly on the equator, life in...
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Galapagos Marine Mammals, did you know that Orcas are a type of dolphin?
Published on November 11, 2016
People travel to the Galapagos Islands from all over the globe for a chance to...
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Why Punta Espinoza in Fernandina Island is One of the Top Attractions in the Galapagos Islands
Published on November 9, 2016
The Galapagos Islands are an incredible place to explore for travelers who are looking for...
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6 Reasons to Visit the Galapagos Islands
Published on November 2, 2016
The Galapagos Islands are rich with wildlife and have been well preserved for visitors to...
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The Volcanic History of the Galapagos Islands – How did the Galapagos Volcanoes Form?
Published on October 31, 2016
Though wildlife is the typical draw, there are other equally fascinating aspects to the natural world...
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Why Visit the Galapagos Islands?
Published on October 28, 2016
The Galapagos is made up of 14 main bodies and 6 small isles in the...
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A perfect day on Santiago Island
Published on October 23, 2016
Sunrise caught us on Santiago Island with the Monk Rock right in front of us....
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Whale and Dolphin Watching in the Galapagos
Published on October 19, 2016
The Galapagos Islands are home to over 24 different species of dolphins and whales. Some...
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The incredible South Plaza Island in Galapagos
Published on October 17, 2016
South Plaza Island in Galapagos is one of my favorite islands in the Eastern Itinerary....
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Kids in Galapagos – Tips for Bringing them to the archipelago
Published on October 14, 2016
The Galapagos Islands are a top destination choice because they’re educational, interesting and fun. Appropriate...
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Interesting Facts about Galapagos Flamingos
Published on October 12, 2016
Flamingos are some of the most beautiful and interesting birds in the world, and those...
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The Dance of the Sally Lightfoot Crab
Published on October 10, 2016
Saltwater crabs pervade almost every shore you visit, but in the Galapagos Islands, known for...
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Working Together for a Healthy Galapagos – Learn about the Galapagos laws
Published on October 4, 2016
The Galapagos Islands are world-renowned as a living laboratory of evolution, home to remarkably unique...
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An Incredible Performance with Orcas in Galapagos
Published on September 26, 2016
Tuesday, August 16, 2016, Espanola – Gardner Bay – We didn’t know that on the...
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Interesting Galapagos Islands Facts
Published on September 23, 2016
The Galapagos archipelago is one of the top adventure tourism destinations in the world. The...
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Galapagos Giant Tortoises in the Galapagos
Published on September 22, 2016
“The giant tortoises of Galapagos are among the most famous of the unique fauna of...
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Water Activities to Try on Your Trip to the Galapagos
Published on September 13, 2016
When traveling to the Galapagos Islands, remember that activities to enjoy are not limited to...
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The Mysteries of Galapagos Geology
Published on September 2, 2016
The Galapagos Islands represent a rich paradise for geology and nature lovers alike. This archipelago...
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Fascinating Facts about Galapagos Penguins
Published on August 31, 2016
Living on the equator, the Galapagos penguins stand out from other species in several ways....
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On a Day Like Today – Charles Darwin Story
Published on August 29, 2016
AUGUST 29, 1831 – Charles Darwin Story: On a day like today, 185 years ago,...
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Galapagos Lava Lizards
Published on August 19, 2016
The Galapagos lava lizards, like the sea lion, is one of those Galapagos animals that...
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When is the best time to visit the Galapagos Islands?
Published on August 19, 2016
The best time to visit the Galapagos will depend upon your travel goals and flexibility....
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The Unique Wildlife of the Galapagos Islands
Published on August 15, 2016
The Galapagos Islands are filled with a diverse collection of fauna, many of which you...
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The Secrets of the Galapagos That No One Tells You About
Published on August 1, 2016
The Galapagos Islands are famous for their diverse and unique plants and animals. In spite...
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The Galapagos Fur Seal – heavy fur coats under scorching sun
Published on July 28, 2016
The endemic Galapagos fur seal is typically thought of as the less common version of...
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Galapagos Darwin Finch – Do Mangroves have Finches?
Published on July 22, 2016
Saving the Mangrove Finch from Extinction The mangrove finch is an unassuming little bird with...
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Puerto Ayora
Published on July 14, 2016
A total of 97% of the Galapagos Islands is protected under national park status and...
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A Great Show at Española Island!
Published on July 13, 2016
SKY HIGH, 21-June-2016: It is amazing how much the weather can change in a very short period...
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The Only Equatorial Tropical Penguin
Published on July 7, 2016
Of all the wonders in the Galapagos Islands, one of the most spectacular is that...
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Post Office Bay
Published on July 5, 2016
The Galapagos Islands, goofy blue-footed birds, Charles Darwin, and…one of the world’s first post offices??...
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The Salt-spitting Galapagos Marine Iguana
Published on July 4, 2016
Carefully stepping over these miniature dragon-like animals as they lazily lounge along the path, they...
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Galapagos Dolphin Race at Isabela Island
Published on June 30, 2016
Vicente Roca, Isabela – (26/MAY/2016) – Morning was going as usual in Vicente Roca, Isabela Island. Everybody was...
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Galapagos Finches, one of the most renowned species
Published on June 22, 2016
Compared to the clownish blue-footed boobies and colossal giant tortoises, the dull little bird with...
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Baby Sea Turtle in a Raw World (so beautiful yet so cruel)
Published on June 21, 2016
Floreana Island, 15/MAY/2016 – Last day of an amazing week in paradise. The group on board...
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Book a Tour to Visit the Galapagos Islands National Park
Published on June 20, 2016
The volcanic archipelago located about 600 miles off the western coast of Ecuador is known...
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What to Pack for a Trip to Galapagos
Published on June 8, 2016
After you have booked your trip to the Galapagos Islands, the next step is to...
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Interesting history of the Galapagos Islands
Published on June 3, 2016
The Galapagos Islands were not always known as a ‘living laboratory,’ famed for their unique...
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Best Beaches of the Galapagos Islands
Published on May 30, 2016
When you’re planning your trip, the beaches of the Galapagos Islands are some of the...
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The Best Nightlife on the Galapagos Islands
Published on May 24, 2016
People from all over the world visit the Galapagos Islands to see the extraordinary wildlife....
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Snorkeling in Galapagos Through the Beautiful Waters
Published on May 20, 2016
Snorkeling in Galapagos is the ideal way to view some of the amazing marine life that surrounds...
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The Charming Wonder of the Galapagos Sea Lion
Published on May 17, 2016
Perhaps the most common of all the species you will see while cruising in the...
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Isabela Island in Galapagos – A Wildlife Lover’s Paradise
Published on May 13, 2016
Discover Enchanting Isabela Island in Galapagos Islands Many people dream of an escape to the...
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Hike the Northern Islands – Genovesa Island in Galapagos
Published on May 12, 2016
Hiking Genovesa Island in Galapagos – one of the Northern Islands The Galapagos Islands is...
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Highlights of Galapagos Islands – Natural History and Beauty
Published on May 11, 2016
If you ask most biologists or ecologists about the single most important landscape to shape...
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A Guide to See the Biodiversity of the Galapagos When On Vacation
Published on May 10, 2016
The Galapagos is widely known for having many unique species, and this adds to the...
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Red-footed Boobies in Galapagos – the most unusual booby species
Published on May 9, 2016
Red-footed boobies in Galapagos, like their blue-footed amigos, are endowed with a rather clownish appearance...
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Reasons to Visit the Galapagos
Published on May 6, 2016
The Galapagos Islands are an intriguing destination for seasoned travelers. They provide unparalleled access to...
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Capturing the Wonders of Pristine Nature through a Camera
Published on May 5, 2016
The purity of the Galapagos Islands is spectacular, and for wildlife photographers it is a...
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Machu Picchu a Lost City in Peru
Published on May 3, 2016
Machu Picchu – A Lost City Many of us know Machu Picchu to be spectacular...
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Fourteen Maps of the Galapagos Islands
Published on April 29, 2016
Galapagos Maps: The Galapagos Archipelago is composed of 19 central islands covering an impressive 28,000...
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Relax in the Sands of a Galapagos beach right at Tortuga Bay
Published on April 28, 2016
Tortuga Bay is located on Santa Cruz Island, the largest island in the central region...
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The Nazca Booby
Published on April 27, 2016
The avian term “booby” is typically linked to an odd little blue-footed bird that struts...
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Galapagos Islands Giant Tortoise
Published on April 13, 2016
The Galapagos Giant Tortoise is one of the most iconic species that inhabits the famed...
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Habitats of the Galapagos Islands
Published on April 6, 2016
The Galapagos Islands are not your average equatorial archipelago in more ways than one. It is...
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Galapagos Islands Showcase
Published on April 4, 2016
The Galapagos Islands are never at peace, but instead are undergoing a continual process of...
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First Passages to the Galapagos: How the Flora and Fauna Evolved in the Archipelago
Published on February 29, 2016
Visitors to the Galapagos Islands are often surprised by the display of life that they...
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Red-Footed Boobies Population Bounces Back
Published on February 3, 2016
On January 25, 2016, Galapagos Conservancy announced the fabulous news that the population of red-footed...
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Galapagos Blue-footed Boobies
Published on January 26, 2016
Blue-footed booby Galapagos Islands map A visual representation of where you can find blue-footed boobies...
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Blue footed booby
Published on January 26, 2016
General Description Blue-footed boobies are large sea birds (70-90cm in length with a five-foot wingspan)...
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The Galapagos are special because
Published on January 8, 2016
“The Galapagos are special because we, in our wisdom, have decided to protect them as...
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Lonesome George and Diego’s untold story
Published on January 7, 2016
Lonesome George and Diego’s untold story Galapagos giant tortoises Lonesome George was a living icon...
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Galapagos’ Islands Evolution
Published on January 4, 2016
Galapagos’ Evolution In the Galapagos archipelago, the theory of evolution seems to be plainly and...
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Galapagos Islands flora
Published on December 31, 2015
Galapagos flora Birds have been one of the culprits of plant colonization on the islands. Wind...
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Tropical Penguin and Unique Galapagos Birds
Published on December 29, 2015
The only tropical penguin A lot of animals in the islands are astonishing to...
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Galapagos Animals: From Mammals to the Creatures Down Under
Published on December 28, 2015
Mammals Mammals on the islands are few and far between a native rice rat,...
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Thar she blows
Published on December 22, 2015
“It’s not down on any map. True places never are” Moby Dick, Hermann Melville Thar...
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World’s End – Baroness Wagner-Bosquet
Published on December 16, 2015
“We left the restless metropolis and journeyed away to the quiet of the ages, which...
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Galapagos Cruise / Galapagos Vacation Personality Quiz
Published on October 6, 2015
In order to, perhaps, simplify the task of finding out if you are fit for...
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Galapagos Islands are a living laboratory of evolution
Published on October 6, 2015
The animals of Galapagos evolved and developed in isolation for millennia. Although the islands were...
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We took the MV Santa Cruz on the 6 day 5 night Western Islands
Published on September 29, 2015
It was one of the BEST vacations we have ever experienced. We found every aspect...
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Sperm Whales at Sunset in the Islands
Published on September 28, 2015
Sperm whales (Physeter macrocephalus) are the largest members of the toothed whales (odontoceti), unique in...
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Galapagos Islands: Expert’s Advice
Published on August 18, 2015
Galapagos Islands facts In times when so much information is at our fingertips, how do...
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What’s hot about Galapagos travel
Published on July 28, 2015
A vacation always implies a compilation of unique experiences. In the case of the Galapagos...
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Galapagos sapiens – Why the Galapagos Islands are special?
Published on June 3, 2015
The Galapagos is an archipelago of volcanic islands and islets that rise up from the Pacific...