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Why Travel to the Galapagos Islands?

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Exploring South Plaza Island in the Galapagos Islands

Experienced tourists will find the Galapagos Islands to be an exciting trip. They provide unrivaled access to local animals, family-friendly educational opportunities, breathtaking scenery, and some of the world’s most immaculate beaches. 

 Nine Arguments for Going to the Galapagos Islands 

 You’re undoubtedly searching for your next exciting trip if you’ve previously seen Old Faithful in Yellowstone National Park, barbecued shrimp in the Australian Outback, and followed lions on a safari in Kenya. For seasoned tourists, a must-see location is the Pacific Ocean’s Galapagos Islands, which situated off the coast of Ecuador. 

 One of the greatest ways to take in the stunning scenery and plethora of species of the Galapagos Islands is to take a cruise around them. Whether you’re planning a romantic snorkeling escape or an instructive family holiday, Metropolitan Touring has a range of luxurious adventure cruises to choose from. In light of this, the following are the top nine reasons to visit the Galapagos Islands, along with a few fascinating fallacies that prospective visitors could encounter. Your ultimate choice will be better the more study you undertake on the location. 

 An Excellent Family Getaway 

 Nothing makes kids happier than seeing wild creatures, and the Galapagos archipelago’s pristine natural nature makes the islands resemble the biggest national park in the world. Your kids may snap pictures with the famous Galapagos giant tortoise, which serves as the islands’ emblem, or they can get a close-up look at the adorable Galapagos sea lions lounging on the beaches. Here’s how an adventure cruise can transform what might seem to be just another family vacation into a special occasion for family bonding. Metropolitan Touring also provides various ways to cater to families and their little ones by planning specific children-friendly activities on board. 

Families will love visiting the Galapagos Islands. Everyone can find anything they are looking for here! 

The Galapagos Islands make for breathtaking photography in a variety of settings and conditions.

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A Haven for Photographers 

Whether you’re an amateur photographer hoping to post your family’s holiday photos on Instagram or a professional seeking some unique images to add to your portfolio, the islands are a photographer’s paradise. Photographers visiting the Galapagos Islands should make sure to catch one of the stunning Pacific sunsets and take a family portrait with one of the docile giant tortoises, among other “musts”. These days, my personal favorite is a “selfie” taken on the island of San Cristobal directly next to Charles Darwin’s monument. 

 An Excellent Location for Snorkeling 

 The seas off the Galapagos Islands are among the snorkeling community’s best-kept secrets, despite the Caribbean and the Australian coast being the world’s top snorkeling locations. You will be able to see undersea life up close in the crystal-clear blue ocean. Furthermore, you will get the opportunity to see the beautiful movement of amphibious species such as Galapagos fur seals and marine iguanas as they glide across the water. Not so much the numerous tropical fish species as it is the remarkable array of creatures that call this place home, including fur seals, dolphins, penguins, sea lions, and flightless cormorants. 

 Unspoiled Beaches 

 Beach lovers would not want to pass up the opportunity to experience the stunning beaches of the Galapagos. While there are fantastic beaches all over the world (such as Florida, the Caribbean, California, etc.), most of them tend to grow crowded and noisy. This isn’t the case in the Galapagos, where you may spend tranquil, enjoyable time with unusual animals and have access to some of the best snorkeling on Earth. You may kayak to explore the islands’ shoreline or you can witness the plentiful wildlife, which includes torpedo-shaped penguins underwater, red-and-black marine iguanas, and sea lions playing in the ocean. Another illustration of the immense diversity of the Galapagos is the sand found on the beaches. The beaches are rainbow colored, with olivine-infused basalt producing green sand, rusted iron producing red sand, and degraded white coral producing white sand. The feeling of purity here, though, is the true beauty. 

A Paradise for Bird Watching 

 For ardent bird watchers, a voyage to the Galapagos is the experience of a lifetime. Several seasoned birdwatchers travel to the Galapagos only for the opportunity to see the wide variety of avian species that calls the archipelago home. You may get up close and personal with endangered species such as the flightless cormorant, Darwin’s finches, frigatebirds, blue-footed booby, Galapagos penguin, and Galapagos albatross on a trip with Metropolitan Touring. 

 An Excellent Vacation Package Is a Galapagos Cruise 

 Take a Galapagos cruise to tick off both Machu Picchu and Peru on your bucket list if you haven’t been there yet. Check out how many Unesco World Heritage sites Metropolitan Touring offers you: Machu Picchu, Cusco, Cuenca, Lima, Quito, and the Galapagos Islands, among others. Metropolitan Touring provides 12-day cruises to both locations, including a luxurious tour of the islands and the historic Inca ruins. This might be an excellent method to portray both cultural and environmental features in a single journey. 

 See Penguins Up Close 

Galapagos penguins swimming.

A fantastic method to see the famous aquatic life of the Galapagos Islands up close is via snorkeling.Even if you’re not into birdwatching, the islands are nevertheless well worth a thorough exploration. There are penguin species that live on these islands nowhere else near the equator. Get up close and personal with the Galapagos penguins as they tend to their young, sunbathe on the rocks, and scrounge for seafood in the water. Remember that this is the only penguin that nests in both hemispheres and the most northerly of all penguins on Earth. 

  The Galapagos Is Easily Reached 

 There’s a common misconception that getting to Galapagos Island requires a difficult journey, but in the twenty-first century, that is just untrue. The voyage is particularly simple with a Galapagos cruise; you just need to travel to one of Ecuador’s international gateway towns (the capital, Quito, or the biggest city, Guayaquil), then take another plane to the islands to board the ship. There has never been an easier way to cruise in style. 

 Study Up on Darwin 

 Charles Darwin, the British biologist, is well-known worldwide for his revolutionary theory of evolution, which uses natural selection to explain why there is such extreme diversity in life on Earth. When Darwin visited the islands in 1835, he continued to strengthen his hypothesis. Even though he wasn’t a scientist when he visited the islands, his acute sense of observation enabled him to view the situation from a whole new perspective. A destination on Metropolitan Touring’s Galapagos excursions is the Charles Darwin study Station, which is devoted to biological study and the preservation of the Galapagos Islands’ fauna and marine life. There will be several opportunities for naturalist guides to briefly discuss Darwin’s unique relationship with the islands.