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Activities in The Galápagos Islands

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  1. Diving

    Not surprisingly for a place whose underwater habitat resembles a well-stocked aquarium, scuba diving in the Galápagos is world class. The conditions aren't suitable for beginners because of strong currents, sometimes murky visibility and cold temperatures. When the water is warm there's not much of a current so it's also a little murky (January to March); there is better visibility but colder water temperatures from July to October.

    Besides an array of tropical fish there are plenty of whale sharks, hammerheads, manta rays and even sea horses to be seen. Most live-aboard boats go to Wolf and Darwin, northwest of the major islands where there's a large number of differen…

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  2. Surfing

    Surfers tend to be an adventurous bunch and obstacles like inaccessibility and sea lions usually aren't enough to deter them. There are several good surf breaks near Puerto Ayora itself including La Ratonera and Bazán near the Charles Darwin Research Station beach. If hauling your board a few kilometers is no problem Tortuga Bay has several breaks.

    An hour or so by boat takes you to Punta Blanca and further north to Cerro Gallina, Las Palmas Chica and Las Palmas Grande, considered to be three of the best breaks in the Galápagos. There are also several breaks off the west side of Isla Baltra. Stop by Gravity Surf (Av Charles Darwin) in Puerto Ayora for more information.

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  3. Galapagos Islands Explorer Package from Santa Cruz Island

    Galapagos Islands Explorer Package from Santa Cruz Island

    Varies (Departs Galapagos Islands, Ecuador)

    by Viator

    Take a 4- or 5- day trip to the Galapagos Islands aboard a yacht! Explore six different islands, and see their amazing array of plant and animal life, contraste…

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    from USD$732.99
  4. Surtrek

    Surtrek, based in Quito books these tours that go from island to island, and you sleep in hotels on three or four different islands: Santa Cruz, San Cristóbal, Santa María, Isabela. Tours typically last a week and cost $800 to over $1000 per person, plus airfare and park fee.

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  5. Metropolitan Touring

    Located at the Finch Bay Hotel, it books the M/V Santa Cruz and luxury Isabel II and La Pinta yachts and any land or water-based tours in and around Santa Cruz.

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  6. Ninfa Tour

    Operates the 'tourist-superior' class of motor yacht Lobo del Mar, so it's a good place to check for last minute cruise deals. Also organizes various daytrips to other islands.

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  7. Moonrise Travel

    Run by a family of Galápagos experts and guides, who can arrange camping at their private highlands ranch, plus boat- and hotel-based tours and diving trips.

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  8. Lonesome George Travel Agency

    Rents snorkeling equipment (per day $8), kayaks (per half-day $30), bicycles (per hour $2), surfboards (per half-day $20) and wet suits (per day $8).

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  9. We Are the Champions Tours

    Run by an experienced Ecuadorian guide and an English-speaking German woman, Champions offers all kinds of ecologically minded Galápagos trips.

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  10. Tortuga Bay Tour and Yacht Cruise to La Loberia Island

    Tortuga Bay Tour and Yacht Cruise to La Loberia Island

    4 hours (Departs Galapagos Islands, Ecuador)

    by Viator

    Departing from Santa Cruz island, you'll spend the day exploring two famous Galapagos sites. In the morning, relax on the beautiful Tortuga Bay beach, then, in …

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    from USD$139.99
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  12. Galápagos Tour Center

    Offers half-day snorkeling trips and half-day trips to the highlands. Also rents mountain bikes, surfboards, snorkel equipment and body boards.

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  13. Scuba Iguana

    Run by two of the most experienced divers in the Galápagos. Offers full-certification courses, and trips can be booked online.

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  14. Iguana Travel

    Rents bicycles (per day $15), arranges day tours and books last-minute overnight yachts on the lower end of the pay scale.

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  15. Galápagos Sub-Aqua

    The longest-running full-service dive center in the Galápagos. Guides are friendly and most speak English.

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  16. Galayachts

    A full service agency supplying and supporting private yachts, also runs a high quality dive operation.

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  17. Galextur Dive Trips

    Run out of the Silberstein Hotel. Offers dive trips with brand new equipment and a good boat.

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  18. Nauti Diving

    Across from the turtle statue, runs hotel-based diving tours as well as day trips.

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  19. Santa Cruz Surf Club

    Stop by Santa Cruz Surf Club for information on surfing.

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  20. Gravity Surf

    A surf shop in Puerto Ayora - stop in for more information.

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  21. Albatross Tours

    Santa Cruz day tours, equipment rental and diving.

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  23. Joybe Tours

    Last-minute overnight boat deals and day tours.

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  24. Scuba Galápagos

    Across from the turtle statue.

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  25. Galapatour

    Behind the municipal market.

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  26. Galapagos Islands Airport Arrival Transfer

    Galapagos Islands Airport Arrival Transfer

    Varies (Departs Galapagos Islands, Ecuador)

    by Viator

    Pre-book your Galapagos Islands airport arrival transfer and avoid wasting precious holiday time. You'll be met on Baltra Island upon arrival and taken to your …

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    from USD$57.99