Romantic Catamarans to the Galapagos Islands July 2025
Surprise your family with an unforgettable experience the most exclusive Romantic Catamarans to the Galapagos Islands July 2025, at GalapagosInformation.com you will find all the information you need to know when booking.
Declared as a World Heritage Site, the group of islands and islets is almost completely a National Park, totaling 13 islands and more than a hundred islets and rocky outcrops. Thousands of people travel every year to observe an unparalleled natural spectacle, since many animal and plant species of the Galapagos Islands are nowhere to be found, so you must travel here to see them live. This is a shocking experience that many people change their lives, discovering the beauty of nature that has not been touched by man.
Amazing landscapes, diversity never ceases to amaze and volcanic formations that are whisper of a history of millions of years, are three characteristics that delight those who travel to the Galapagos Islands, a still virgin sector where almost two thousand endemic species coexist, including the famous land iguanas and the Galapagos sea lions.
How can I travel to the Galapagos Islands?
From Guayaquil and the capital Quito there is an offer of regular flights that make trips to the Galapagos Islands, having as destination the airports of the archipelago: Seymour Airport and San Cristobal Airport.
If you are looking for a summary of what you can surprise when traveling to the famous Galapagos Islands on a catamaran cruise, we will point out several of the tourist points that can be visited. In case of doubts about the conditions of payment and the days, do not hesitate to contact us.
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Genovesa Island: Genovesa island is also known as the island Tower and is considered as the most striking island of the archipelago. Its name comes from the city of Genova in where according to few historians was the birthplace of Columbus. It is the ideal place for lovers of birds by the abundant presence of birds, highlighting some as seagulls of tail separated, which are the only gulls in the world who have nocturnal hunting habits. Genovesa Island is an extinct volcano, which has suffered several landslides due to its ancient activity. Have 2 areas to go to which is can access through a fissure that exists to the feet of the volcano… Makes thousands of years were a huge volcano, whose wall south is collapsed, forming the Great Bay of Darwin, place in where an abundant number of birds make their nests.
Santiago Island: Oasis natural uninhabited by humans, characterized by its unique volcanic formations, beautiful beaches and diving sites where diving into a unique biodiversity.One of the major attractions is the Sullivan Bay, where there are amazing lava formations that have altered the surface with soft waves, a perfect place to see large colonies of marine iguanas and Red-legged crabs. Among its beaches attract attention such Espumilla Beach, which has a spectacular landscape of forests of lignum and sea turtles that come to spawn in its coasts; as Puerto Egas, a beautiful beach with black volcanic sand, where as in Sullivan Bay is easy to observe a significant number of sea iguanas. Cousin’s Rock ends to increase the attractive of the island Santiago, undoubtedly one of the most important places of diving in the world, is a triangular rock that is to ten meters above the water, and in whose waters is possible to dive between dark coral, endemic seahorses, sea lions, sharks tip white, hammerheads, eagle rays and stingrays.
Do you want to know everything about the Galapagos Islands? What better way to travel to this magical place on your next vacation? A cruise on the Galapagos Islands is a magical and unforgettable adventure.
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All our cruises are equipped with single rooms and private bathrooms, ideal for a family or friends. In addition, they have spaces and compartments made to measure, which guarantees an unrepeatable stay.
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