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DISCOVER
GALÁPAGOS 

A NATURAL LANDSCAPE
UNLIKE ANY OTHER

The isolated archipelago of Galápagos is home to an extraordinary variety of wildlife, of which many are only found here and are known for their lack of fear of humans– like marine iguanas, blue-footed boobies, pink flamingos, Darwin’s finches and giant tortoises.

Hike, snorkel, swim, and paddle board daily– explore these iconic islands on the ultimate adventure.

SAMPLE ITINERARY
GALÁPAGOS

In the spirit of galapagos expeditions, plans may change. To make the most of your experience, the actual day-by-day itinerary will be determined by your Captain and Expedition Guide.
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