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The Galapagos islands, located approximately 600 miles west of the region of Latin America, is probably the best possible spot to observe evolution throughout their purely natural glory.
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Called, in Spanish language, after the animal that is without any doubt the most well-known of the island archipelago: The Galapagos Tortoise; the Galapagos boasts numerous groups of small dainty islands all of which are created of below surface volcanoes eruptions.
Placed directly on the equator, the Galapagos gains all of the bonuses of such a global placement in that the 16 islands have warm weather throughout the year! If that wasn’t good enough they are in the crossroads for two vitally important trade winds: The North East trade winds (coming from North & Central America) and the South East trade winds (from South America). All these winds are likely what begun the influx of self-sufficient life around the island chain – and are thought to have been the reason for the vast woods spreading over the higher slopes of the islands.
These island of intense natural splendor have triggered the evolution of countless varied, and fairly exclusive, environments which have in turn allowed (or otherwise caused) the native wildlife, both flora and fauna as well, to change in manners that basically has numerous scientists surprised.
The rest of the Galapagos island archipelago is also a scenario of rare, inter-dependent, as well as really spectacular wildlife.
Galapagos Islands Weather and Climate
It is a commonly asked question: When is the perfect time to visit Galapagos? There are many answers, depending on what you want from your Galapagos trip. If you want to see the mammals and reptiles the Galapagos Islands are famous for, you might want to consult this calendar to help you plan your trip.
The same as the birds, the mammals and reptiles in Galapagos follow particular cycles of reproduction and other life functions. These behaviors vary during various days of the year and from island to island. For instance, if you want to find the bright red-and-green “Christmas Iguanas” of Española, then you ought to go in December or January.
The Islands are renowned for their unique plant life and enormous number of indigenous species existing nowhere else on the planet. These include; reddish and blue-footed boobies, frigate birds, giant vivid tortoises, flamingos in addition to sea and marine iguanas.
You may also complement your unforgettable cruise experience with a few extra nights at Galapagos resorts to enjoy the calmness and tranquility of the enchanted islands. Ahead or following your Galapagos cruise, you are able to book one of our recommended resorts in the primary Islands of the Archipelago. We’ve selected for you some of the greatest resorts in the Galapagos.
In addition, we have an attractive alternative to unite the encounter, as same as the cruises, we have different price ranges depending upon your needs. We present the combined hotel and cruise packages to the Galapagos Islands. Our joint tours are the perfect means to see all the most important attraction of the Galapagos, and enjoy a stay in some fantastic accommodations. Each of tours offers trips in the Islands in which an English-speaking naturalist will come together to pass along advice and answer all your questions. We offer several tours selected for you so as to fit all your specific needs.
The Way to Get to the Galapagos Islands
The Jose Joaquin de Olmedo International Airport in Guayaquil (GYE) receives flights out of U.S. cities of Miami and New York, European cities of Amsterdam and Madrid, and important cities of Central and South America. Mariscal Sucre International Airport of Quito (UIO) receives flights from the U.S. through Atlanta, Dallas, Houston and New York; from Europe through Madrid and Amsterdam; also out of several major cities in Central and Southern America. We advise you to arrive in Ecuador at least two times ahead of your Galapagos Cruise begins and catch your international flight home at least 2 days after your stay in the Galapagos. It’s possible to take profit of these two times by visiting Quito, Guayaquil, or their environment. Once you have your trip to mainland Ecuador, getting to the Galapagos Islands is simple. Located almost 1,000 km (600 miles) off of Ecuador’s coast, the only way to travel is by airplane. Whether Quito or Guayaquil, there are several flights daily that take passengers to the archipelago. TAME, AVIANCA and LAN will be the airlines which run these routes. If you’re flying from Quito, you’ll almost certainly have a brief stop in Guayaquil in your way into the islands. Reserve your Galapagos tour before you purchase flight tickets to make sure correct dates. Check with your Galapagos tour or cruise company for information on booking your trip to the Galapagos including optimal arrival times to the Islands according to cruise/program plans.
Galapagos Facts
A great number of wildlife, visitors can get up close and personal to some of the planet’s rarest animals. The convergence of three important oceanic waters flow allow an unbelievable mixture of marine life to Galapagos. The endemic Galapagos marine iguana is the only lizard to swim in the sea. Darwin’s research in Galapagos resulted in the groundbreaking book of The Evolution of Species.
In 1978 UNESCO nominated Galapagos as the very first World Heritage site. The movie Captain and Commander was filmed around the islands of Bartholomew and Santiago. The title ‘galapagos’, a classic Spanish word for ‘saddle’, was initially used by Bishop Tomas and his crew to spell out the giant tortoises but the name stuck. Due to the early existence of both English and Spanish populations in Galapagos, the Islands have both Spanish and English names.
During the five weeks that he spent there, he went to gather plants, rocks, birds and insects. He observed the unusual life forms and their adaptations to the harsh environment. He noted it was possible to distinguish which island a tortoise came from by the shape of their own shell. His most well-known research is of the numerous species of finches which inspired his groundbreaking theory The Origin of Species, published in 1859.
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