Cruises to the Galapagos Islands 2023
Trips to the Galapagos Islands in first level tourist cruises. Cruises to the Galapagos Islands 2023.
The Galapagos Islands are the product of many volcanic eruptions. Due to their peculiar location they have allowed the evolution of flora and fauna unique in the world, of a beauty and variety difficult to believe. For this reason they are one of the most sought after destinations for travelers who love nature and wildlife.
You can usually consider two seasons. From December to June it is called Warm Season. And the second climatic season that goes from June to November that is known as the Dry Station. The best time to take advantage of the Galapagos Islands is the transition months. It is important to say that every month of the year is good for touring the islands, there is no time in which the climate of Galapagos is unpleasant or there is no flora and fauna peculiar to your visit.
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As there are two different climatic seasons, which indicate the beginning or the end of reproduction for most species, there are months in which the two stages can be witnessed at the same time. There is a change between the hot season and the dry season), and later a transition between the dry season and the hot season (November to January).
Do you want to know what to do in the Galapagos Islands? Here is the solution! Hiring a walk through the islands, you can spend between five and fourteen days touring all the beauties that this incredible place has to offer. All inclusive travel can be requested online up to 30 days before your arrival, with the option of payment by credit card.
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
La Lobería on San Cristobal: One of the most visited places in the Galapagos is this beautiful beach of coral sand and crystalline waters, named after the large number of sea lions that can be seen every day, lying between the rocks or plunging into the sea. In addition to sea lions, turtles and sea iguanas are frequent on the beach, as well as several species of birds, such as the Maria canary, frigates and various kinds of finches. It is also possible to snorkel and if you have good fortune to swim with a sea lion.
Punta Espinoza on Fernandina Island: Punta Espinoza is a fine lava and sand ledge that connects the Fernandina volcano with the sea, famous for its marine iguana population, whose high number sometimes makes it difficult to walk between them. They share the space with iguanas, penguins, sea lions, crabs and the non-flying cormorant, a species that can only be seen in Fernandina and Isabela, well known for being the only cormorant that has lost the ability to fly. The surrounding environment is made up of lava fields of the volcano, one of the most active in the world.
Black Turtle Cove: The Black Turtle Cove is a mangrove estuary on the north coast of Santa Cruz Island. It maintains very strict regulations to protect its flora and fauna. The tourists are allowed to reach to the cave aboard of small boats, but without starting the engine. Many rays, turtles, penguins, and other wild animals live in this area, so that not a few groups of academics transiting the area, either to analyze the formations of volcanic origin, as the important existing fauna.
Tranquility and relaxation
Few people can resist the temptation to engage in sea sports, such as kayaking or surface diving, enjoying this natural environment with waters on white sandy beaches.
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