Galapagos Islands, Galapagos Marine Reserve and National Park

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972 Km West Of Ecuador, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador
Description: It is just unique to visit those "Vulcanous Islands" and there inhabitants. Discovered only 500 years ago by the Bishop of Panama. The first "landing" on one of the Islands was impressive. Birds and Sea-lions were laying...Read More
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Fantastic Galapagos Tour

by Dennis Stuar

Cambridge, England, United Kingdom

May 3, 2011

This was our first time on the Yacht Isabela II and we really had a great time on the ship.This is really nice ship. It had excellent food and service. We got an inside cabin which was good. Our cabin was spacious and well maintained. We have been ...Read more
Terrific Galapagos Trip

by Nicholas Harrison

New Hampshire, New Hampshire

April 21, 2011

I have just returned from a 7 day Galapagos Tour. I booked La Pinta Yacht. My cruise was absolutely fantastic. The staff was nice and helpful. They were always at our service. The food was fantastic. My cabin was very spacious and clean. Excursions ...Read more
Fantastic and affordable way to see the Galapagos
Fantastic and affordable way to see the Galapagos

by will_lax

Ciudad de Carmel-by-the-Sea, California

November 30, 2010

I had been dying to see the Galapagos for years, but I was always under the assumption that the only way to really do so was on a cruise, which I could no way afford. While searching for cheap trips about 6 months ago, I stumbled across a land tour ...Read more
Galapagos Islands
Galapagos Islands

by adf

Prescott, Arizona

March 5, 2007

One of the two most diverse places for diving I've ever been (the other being New Guinea). Penguins, marine iguanas, mola mola, galapagos and hammerhead sharks, whale sharks (in season) and a plethora of sea life, including playful porpoises and ...Read more

From journal Elemental Ecuador

Galapagos Islands
Galapagos Islands

by adf

Prescott, Arizona

March 5, 2007

As there are separate journals describing the Galapagos, I will keep this entry brief. The Galapagos are one of the premier sights on the planet... both above and below the water... and should not be missed by any visitor to Ecuador. In fact, they ...Read more

From journal Elemental Ecuador



Galapagos Marine Iguana
Galapagos Marine Iguana

by pruthfield

Palm Beach Gardens, Florida

November 21, 2005

Here they are - the so ugly they are almost cute. They are the only iguana that actually swim and live off the sea. No, they are not even cute as babies.

From journal Galapagos Glory

Galapagos Islands

by trixy

Cambridge, United Kingdom

July 25, 2003

The Galapogas are unlike anywhere else in the world and while you are there, you can see why. Save the small inhabited parts of the main islands, I have never felt as completely away from everything as I have there. Each island is slightly ...Read more

From journal Ecuador

The Galopagos Islands
The Galopagos Islands

by birdnfool

Dickinson, Texas

February 22, 2003

The Galapagos Islands are located 600 miles west of Ecuador and offer some of the most spectacular wildlife found anywhere in the world. Nowhere else on this planet will you find penguins that live on the equator (the Galapagos penguin) or iguanas ...Read more

From journal Galopagos

Galapagos Islands
Galapagos Islands

by Luchonda

Ghent, Belgium

December 9, 2001

Best of IgoUgo It is just unique to visit those "Vulcanous Islands" and there inhabitants. Discovered only 500 years ago by the Bishop of Panama. The first "landing" on one of the Islands was impressive. Birds and Sea-lions were laying down asking -"Do i know your ...Read more
Snorkeling

by Adelaide

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

October 15, 2000

In some of the stops in our cruise, we had time to snorkel. One of the most exciting moments was when our guide showed us a shark on the bottom of the sea! I was expecting more fish, but nevertheless it was interesting.

From journal Unique Galapagos