Xavier Castro is a writer who works at the Galapagos Conservancy, where he dedicates himself to educating the public about ...
The Galapagos Islands sit nearly 600 miles off Ecuador's coast, and that distance is exactly why sea lions nap on park ...
The species is abundant within the protected archipelago but when they migrate outside the marine reserve to give birth they run the gauntlet of industrial fishing ...
The journey begins at Tortuga Bay, where a lone boat rests in a crystal-clear lagoon surrounded by volcanic rock and lush mangroves. It's a peaceful introduction to one of the world's most ...
While most visitors prefer the finches, tropicbirds and blue-footed boobies, some are drawn to less glamorous species Most visitors don’t come to the Galápagos for the gulls. With more than a dozen ...
In the morning, transfers to the airport and luggage assistance are provided for the recommended flight to the Galápagos ...
The Galápagos Islands, often referred to as a living museum, are a fascinating archipelago where wildlife seems to reign ...
The Galápagos Islands harbor some of the most unique ecosystems on the planet. Their isolated location in the middle of the Pacific Ocean has allowed species to evolve independently from their ...
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