Galapagos

The Galápagos Islands are mere specks in a vast expanse of ocean. Yet zoologists, botanists and geologists from all over the world have found them an endless source of discovery and inspiration. When Charles Darwin visited the islands in 1835 aboard HMS Beagle, his observations were instrumental in the development of his theory of evolution - and every visitor since has been spellbound by the diversity, uniqueness and tameness of the Galápagos wildlife.

 
Land iguana © Andy Hook Land iguana © Andy Hook
Land iguana © Andy Hook Blue footed booby © Andy Hook Great blue heron © Andy Hook Sally lightfoot crab © Andy Hook Sally lightfoot crab © Andy Hook
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Introduction to Galapagos

The islands, with their hot and arid climate, lie approximately six hundred miles off the coast of Ecuador. All are of volcanic origin and spread over more than 30,000 square miles of turquoise ocean. They have just two seasons - the hot or wet season runs from January to early May with an average temperature of 28°C (82°F), and the cool or dry season from May to December has an average of 18°C (64°F).

The landscape is surprisingly varied and can be both stark and beautiful. But it's the wildlife that will probably leave the most lasting impression: prehistoric-looking marine iguanas, the world's most northerly penguins, brightly-coloured crabs, inquisitive and playful sea lions, albatrosses with ritualised greeting ceremonies, scientifically-intriguing Darwin's finches, frigate birds which allow their portraits to be taken while they sit on their nests, geckos that make high-pitched squeaking noises, boobies with bright blue feet, giant tortoises famed for their extraordinary longevity and much, much more.

With this in mind, we have some unique ways to experience mother-nature at her best. We have land-based tours, where you may stay in one hotel and have day visits to surrounding islands, giving you longer to explore. Or you could choose a multiple hotel stay on Santa Cruz, Floreana, San Cristobal and Isabela, giving you the opportunity to experience the individuality of each island. Our Galapagos cruises are essentially tailor-made, so please get in touch with our specialist staff.

With this in mind, our Galapagos holiday should give you some idea of the activities and options available to you as you explore this natural playground.

 

2009 - a special year for the Galapagos
This year is cause for celebration as we mark several landmarks in the life of Charles Darwin, including the 200th anniversary of his birth, the 150th anniversary of the publication of Origin of The Species and the 50th anniversary of the founding of the Charles Darwin Foundation in Galapagos and the Galapagos National Park.


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