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A vacation to the Galapagos Islands will be the adventure of an individual’s lifetime. Situated 1,000 kilometers from the Ecuadorian mainland, the islands chain consists of 13 huge islands, 5 of which are populated. Learn more about the legendary Islands by taking a journey here!
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The Galapagos Islands are blessed with pleasurable weather conditions all year long, consequently there isn’t any “best” period to visit the priceless islands. Yet, you could give consideration to factors including high season vs. low season and also the local weather. Whether the vacation is for yourself, your class, or your family, take a look at when to visit the Galapagos Islands.
The Galapagos Islands will undoubtedly affect you seriously. Take a trip with our company and have the journey of your life amidst playful sea lions, elegant albatrosses, fiery reddish colored sally light-foot crabs, and sneaky frigate birds. Allow your dream becoming reality and contact us now!
When is a good time to travel the Galapagos?
Very good Weather conditions for traveling to all year long. Galapagos is on the Equator but the climate is not tropical. Temperatures range from 69°-84°F / 21°-30°C.
Warm season is from January to June.
Dry and fresh period is from July to December.
The Galapagos Islands are possibly the most famous wildlife-watching destination on the planet. And no wonder it is nearly impossible to exaggerate the entire spectacle of this place that provided inspiration for Charles Darwin’s ground-breaking theory of natural selection.
However, best of all, it’s overflowing with wildlife at every turn. Within minutes -sometimes moments- of landing on this dot in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, you may be face-to-face using more strangely adventuresome and curious animals than anywhere else on Earth.
Roughly 620 miles from the coast of Ecuador, and slap-bang on the equator, Darwin’s “Enchanted Isles” include a bunch of 13 “appropriate” volcanic islands (larger than four square kilometers) plus six smaller islands along with more than 100 islets. Each one has its own particular atmosphere, distinctive landscape and inimitable wildlife.
You can view everything from penguins living in the tropics and boobies with bright blue feet to tool-using woodpecker finches and man frigate birds turning their wrinkled throat sacs in to extraordinary, fully inflated red balloons. 1 day you might be seeing time-worn giant tortoises from the highlands, and the next you could be snorkeling with sea lions in crystal-clear water. You might be sunbathing on black lava stones adjacent to prehistoric-looking marine iguanas or sitting together with waved albatrosses as they play their bill-circling, swaggering courtship displays (they seem quite like Samurai warriors performing Lord of the Dance).
There is nowhere else quite like it.
All this said, 170,000 vacationers visited the Galapagos past year therefore, unsurprisingly, it is beginning to feel a little crowded. It is a high-profile place and lots of individuals wish to view it. The consequence of this kind of onslaught is that wildlife tourism is more tightly controlled in the archipelago than anyplace else in the world. You are only allowed to visit tiny pockets of the national park, so you can disembark (from small ships) only at predetermined landing areas, you must walk only on clearly marked paths in strictly disciplined small groups, and you must come with local certified guides. Regulating tourism with this kind of military efficacy might feel extreme, but it’s essential under the circumstances. In the end, however, there needs to be a limit and in the not-too-distant future, visitor numbers might have to be capped.
How to Get to the Galapagos Islands
The Jose Joaquin de Olmedo International Airport in Guayaquil (GYE) receives flights from U.S. cities of Miami and New York, European cities of Amsterdam and Madrid, and major cities of Central and South America. Mariscal Sucre International Airport of Quito (UIO) receives flights in the U.S. through Atlanta, Dallas, Houston and New York; from Europe through Madrid and Amsterdam; and out of several Big cities in Central and Southern America. We recommend you to arrive at Ecuador at least two times ahead of your Galapagos Cruise starts and grab your international flight home at least two days following your stay in the Galapagos. You can take benefit of these two times by visiting Quito, Guayaquil, or even their surroundings. As soon as you have your flight to mainland Ecuador, becoming into the Galapagos Islands is simple. Located almost 1,000 kilometers (600 miles) off of Ecuador’s coast, the only way to travel is by airplane. Whether Quito or Guayaquil, there are numerous flights daily that take passengers into the archipelago. You can land on Baltra Island or at Puerto Baquerizo Moreno on San Cristobal Island. TAME, AVIANCA and LAN are the airlines which operate these routes. If you’re flying from Quito, you’ll almost certainly have a short stop in Guayaquil on your way into the islands. Reserve your Galapagos tour before you buy flight tickets to make sure correct dates. Check with your Galapagos cruise or tour company for information on booking your flight to the Galapagos including optimum arrival days to the Islands based on cruise/program plans.
Are there some immunizations recommended?
To the Galapagos Islands there are no recommended immunizations. If you, however, intend to invest more time in Ecuador, especially in the jungle, immunization is suggested. As this varies from time to time please check with your regional health office (or even the Institute for Tropical Diseases) a couple weeks in advance of your trip.
Will we have to swap any money before we journey to Ecuador or once in the country?
Not if you have US dollars. Just make sure that you bring cash bills in great shape with you. If they have tears in them, then they are very likely to be denied.
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