Interesting facts about the three types of boobies in the Galapagos
The Galapagos Islands is home to three of the six species of boobies in the world. These boobies are red-footed booby, blue-footed booby and Nazca booby.
The Galapagos Islands is home to three of the six species of boobies in the world. These boobies are red-footed booby, blue-footed booby and Nazca booby.
It’s that time of the year when flamingos in Galapagos start looking for a mate! During the tail-end of this hot season in the archipelago!
Learn about how Galapagos Green Sea Turtles dig to lay their eggs, how their offspring are born, and how they grow up in this handy blog!
Learn all the facts and information on how to differentiate between the Galapagos Fur Seal and the Sea Lion!
The Galapagos penguin is the only of its species found north of the equator and is endemic to the Galapagos. Here’s where to find them!
Wondering what you can see in Galapagos during April? Read on to see which Galapagos iconic species are exhibiting unique behavior during this time!
Bartolome is a unique island that we get to visit on our Northern Galapagos Islands itinerary, with treasures awaiting to be discovered by those that visit.
A Galapagos rescue moment that we recently had managed to be an incredibly amazing and fulfilling experience. On this occasion, we saved a sea turtle!
The Charles Darwin Research Station in Galapagos is a biological center for the study and conservation of numerous species of Galapagos flora and fauna.
A Galapagos hawk on Fernandina Island is a lucky sight. Managing to see this unique species behave as it does in the wild is even more of a lucky treat!