Isla Bartolomé

Ecuador and Galapagos Islands

Beautiful landscapes with access to the amazon jungle and Darwin’s Galapagos Islands

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Located 600 miles off the coast of Ecuador, the Galapagos Islands is a must visit

The Galapagos Islands are a volcanic archipelago famous for their abundant endemic wildlife. The islands were Charles Darwin’s working grounds in his study and theory of evolution.

  • When is the best time to visit the Galapagos Islands?

    When is the best time to visit the Galapagos Islands?The Galapagos Islands are a fantastic destination year-round, as wildlife activity is always happening. However, the "best" time for your visit depends on your preferences regarding weather, sea conditions, and what specific animal behaviors you hope to witness. The archipelago has two main seasons: 1. Warm/Wet Season (December to May): Weather: Warmer air temperatures (around 25-30°C / 77-86°F) and sea temperatures (23-26°C / 73-79°F). Higher humidity. Occasional brief, heavy rain showers, often in the afternoon, which typically clear quickly. Don't let "wet season" deter you; these showers are often refreshing, and much of the day is sunny. Seas are generally calmer, making it ideal if you are prone to seasickness. Excellent visibility for snorkeling and diving due to warmer, clearer waters. Wildlife Highlights: Nesting and breeding: Many land species are highly active. You'll see green sea turtles nesting, land iguanas starting their mating season, frigatebirds inflating their red pouches, and waved albatrosses returning (April) and beginning courtship. Hatchlings: Giant tortoise eggs begin hatching in December and continue through April. Green sea turtle eggs also start hatching around April. Lush vegetation: The rain makes the islands incredibly green and vibrant, providing abundant food for terrestrial animals. Best for: Swimming, snorkeling, diving, photography with lush landscapes, seeing baby animals, and those who prefer warmer water and calmer seas. 2. Cool/Dry Season (June to November), also known as "Garúa" Season
  • How can I travel to the Galapagos Islands?

    How can I travel to the Galapagos Islands? Fly from Mainland Ecuador to the Galapagos: Departure Airports: You must fly from either: Quito (UIO): Mariscal Sucre International Airport Guayaquil (GYE): José Joaquín de Olmedo International Airport Guayaquil is geographically closer to the Galapagos, so flights from there are slightly shorter. Arrival Airports in Galapagos: There are two main airports in the Galapagos that receive commercial flights: Baltra Island (GPS - Seymour Airport): This is the most common entry point for visitors going to Santa Cruz Island (where Puerto Ayora, the largest town, is located). From Baltra, you'll take a short bus ride, a ferry across a channel, and then another bus or taxi to Puerto Ayora. San Cristóbal Island (SCY - San Cristóbal Airport): This serves visitors staying on San Cristóbal Island (where Puerto Baquerizo Moreno, the capital of the province, is located). Airlines: The main airlines operating flights to the Galapagos are LATAM Airlines and Avianca. Flight Duration: The flight itself takes approximately 2 hours from either Quito or Guayaquil.

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