Cruises to Galapagos Islands in February
Get to know Gardner Bay, Isabela Island, Seymour Island and other tourist sites on the Galapagos Islands. Cruises to Galapagos Islands in February
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Although the islands are located in Ecuador, the temperature of the ocean surface varies greatly, between 6 and 28 degrees during the year. Its climate is very influenced by the temperature of the marine currents, which generates microclimates that vary the particular habitats of each island.
The islands also suffer climatic changes and each month presents its own peculiarities. The periods from January to March are the months with the highest temperature and humidity, March being the hottest month of the year. At this time plants abound, and the ocean temperature is perfect for marine sports. From July to September we observe lower rainfall and the islands are drier, but cooler, the water temperature is quite low, being the perfect season to observe more aquatic life, since the animals have a preference for cold currents.
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Espanola Island: With 300 million years corresponds to the oldest island famous for its number of birds, among which are the funny blue-footed boobies, birds known for their mating rituals, where the male exhibits his blue feet to the female. One of its most interesting sites is Punta Suarez, an area of abyss in where we can see species that not is presented in the rest of the archipelago, as marine iguanas turquoise with red, mockingbirds, lava lizards and colonies of up to 15.000 albatross
San Cristobal Island: Undoubtedly one of the most entertaining points of Galapagos, on whose coasts we can find some of the largest colonies of turtles of the archipelago. To the southeast of San Cristobal, is the Galapaguera of Cerro Colorado, a project of rescue resettlement of giant turtles that allows can be a few steps from these magnificent creatures during their first two years are cared in captivity. Moving to the northeast of this island, we find the Natural Galapaguera, place where you can see turtles in their own environment, on the beach where they nest or in the sand dunes where they spawn. An area of outstanding beauty is The Loberia, beach of coral sand where you can see many sea lions and marine iguanas, also birds like Canary Maria, and several species of finches surround the area. On its western coast is The Baquerizo Moreno port, the sector populated more important of San Cristobal and the second in the archipelago, where you can find a wide range of hotels and airport. His second attractive more visited is Gardner Bay, a beach recognized for its beauty, where lives a significant colony of sea lions sleeping peacefully in their arenas.
Santa Fe Island: Uninhabited island by the man, known for beaches of calm waters in the Barrington Bay, where you can walk in both arenas where sea lions abound like diving snorkeling surface. If you like animals, you can see giant land iguanas, unique animals of this island, which reach up to a meter in length.
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