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Galapagos Guide
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Daniela Vaca

Galapagos Trip Cost Guide

However, venturing into such a unique and remote destination requires careful planning, particularly when it comes to understanding the Galapagos trip cost involved. This guide is designed to help you navigate the various expenses associated with a Galapagos vacation, providing practical tips and insights to ensure you get the best experience for your budget.

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Sunset at Cerro Dragon in Galapagos
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Christopher Klassen

How to Get to Galapagos

However, reaching this remote paradise requires careful research, planning, and booking. In this blog, we’ll provide you with a comprehensive guide that will help you navigate how to get to the Galapagos Islands.

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Why we don't visit some islands of the Galapagos
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Christopher Klassen

When is the best time to visit Galapagos?

Choosing the best time to visit Galapagos can significantly enhance your journey, allowing you to witness specific wildlife behaviors, enjoy optimal weather conditions, and experience the islands at their most spectacular.

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Galapagos History
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Christopher Klassen

An Overview of the Galapagos Islands’ Past

Located 559 miles west of South America, the group of volcanic islands known as the Galapagos is situated astride the equator. Located at the junction of the Galapagos and the Nazca plates, the islands were created by tectonic movements. Newer landmasses like Isabela and Fernandina are continually forming, while ancient islands have vanished.

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Galapagos landscapes
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Christopher Klassen

A Unique 6-Day Insular Inspiration Session with Charles Darwin on Santiago Island!

Charles Darwin’s travels to the Galapagos Islands on the survey ship HMS Beagle were the subject of a recent lesson. On the Yacht La Pinta, we even hosted memorial events. After traveling for over three weeks, Darwin had already had the opportunity to visit an island that would later provide the foundation for his theory of natural selection.

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Why we don't visit some islands of the Galapagos
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Nicole Guevara

Why we don’t visit some islands of the Galapagos

The Galapagos archipelago is a big place. However, within its 133,000 km2, distributed among 20 islands and islets, only 3% is inhabited and 3% is open to tourism. But don’t fret! This doesn’t mean any less of a Galapagos experience!

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famous people visited Galapagos
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Nicole Guevara

Famous People That Have Visited Galapagos

Famous People Visited Galapagos—and it’s no wonder why. The Galapagos Islands tend to spark visions of a whole new world, teeming with foreign life that defies our usual understanding of organisms and their behavior in the wild. Surreal and freshly-formed volcanic landscapes serve as a breathtaking canvas, adorned by species with eccentric textures, remarkable body forms, and quirky, almost friendly patterns of behavior.

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Darwin Bay, Genovesa Island, Galapagos Islands
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Samantha Lalangui

Nautical Miles vs Miles

One of the greatest things about travel is that it requires planning, especially if you’re looking to travel to the Galapagos. Nautical Miles make for an intriguing twist in the art of travel. Sometimes, this planning involves packing, logistics, flights, decisions, and much more; in fact, that is the beauty of travel.

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Beach in the Galapagos Islands
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Christopher Klassen

Guy Fawkes on the Galapagos Islands: Never forget the November “Finch”…

Guy Fawkes on Galapagos makes for an interesting connection to our site’s title. Our “finch” is a playful pun inspired by the words in the poem commemorating the Gunpowder Plot (see below). The clever twist ties in the historical reference with the unique charm of the islands, creating a name that’s as memorable as the story it hints at.

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