
Galapagos Blue Footed Booby Colony in The Wetlands Isabela Island
We got back from our Galapagos trip last week, and it was an incredible experience. First of all, we are grateful for the opportunity to
We got back from our Galapagos trip last week, and it was an incredible experience. First of all, we are grateful for the opportunity to
After our volcano hike, we made a lunch stop at Campo Duro. It’s a Galapagos safari camp and a secluded, quaint farmland that focuses on
On our last full day in the Galapagos Islands, we hiked to the Sierra Negra Volcano in damp and foggy weather. It was raining on
While on Isabela Island, we opted to go on the Tintoreras excursion. After a short boat ride on a small fisherman boat (15-20 ft), we
To find these teeny tiny Galapagos Penguins, we went to Penguin Rock Puerto Villamil (Isabela Island). This guy practically posed for me and stood in
Puerto Ayora Santa Cruz is generally the jumping off point for most people visiting the Galapagos. It is the largest city among the others. I
Distance: 4.6 mi Elevation: 134 ft. Difficulty: Easy We headed to Tortuga Bay in the afternoon after all the planned activities with Galapagos
Las Grietas is literally translated as “crevice”. We did some light hiking over lava rocks and passed salt lagoons to Las Grietas, but once we
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