Why are the Galapagos a UNESCO World Heritage Site?
The Galapagos Islands represent something enormously unique to our planet and the importance of conservation efforts. Read more in our blog!
The Galapagos Islands represent something enormously unique to our planet and the importance of conservation efforts. Read more in our blog!
Galapagos are credited as the place from which Charles Darwin gleaned his evolutionary theory. His book, “On the Origin of Species,” explains this.
Birdlife in the Galapagos Islands is highly abundant and varied. There are 56 native species of birds and 29 migrant species of birds in the Galapagos.
The Galapagos Islands are one of the few safe places on our planet that still remain “off the beaten path,” making for the best solo travel destination.
The Galapagos Islands, a breathtaking destination that welcomes visitors year-round, boasts mild Galapagos weather, stunning landscapes, and an array of unique species to observe. Your best time to visit Galapagos depends on your interests and desired activities.
The cost of a Galapagos vacation will primarily depend on the tour operator you choose. However, there are several additional costs to keep in mind
Every now and then, our guests aboard the Santa Cruz II get to experience something rather special. In this case, it was the miracle of life!
We know you’d love to be on a Galapagos cruise, but will your kids be just as crazy about the idea? Learn about our spaces for kids on the Santa Cruz II!
The Andean Choco is indeed a part of UNESCO’s highly-renowned category of Biosphere Reserves. In this blog, we tell what this means.
Sierra Negra volcano started erupting three weeks ago! Our guests were able to have a glimpse of nature’s true beauty and power! Learn more about it here!