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The Galapagos Islands

Information on each visitor site of the islands

Galapagos Islands Map

Click on each island to view information about that island.

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Baltra Island
A small flat island located near the center of the Galápagos. Baltra Airport includes restaurants, shops and a visitor area.
Darwin Island
Diving at Darwin is overwhelming as the water it is thick with hammerheads and large schools of fish. »Read more
Española Island
Being the oldest island, has wildlife that adapted to special conditions of Gardner Bay and Suarez Pt. »Read more
Floreana Island
One of the islands with the most interesting human history and one of the earliest to be inhabited. »Read more
Rábida Island
A bird-watcher’s delight. Species includes Flycatchers, Galapagos Hawks and Brown Pelicans. »Read more
Marchena Island
There are no official visitor sites on Marchena but there are some excellent diving and snorkeling sites. »Read more
Isabela Island
The island's seahorse shape is the product of the merging of six large volcanoes into a single landmass. »Read more
South Plaza Island
South Plaza has one of the largest populations of land iguanas in the Galápagos. »Read more
Santa Cruz Island
The island that hosts the largest human population in the archipelago at the town of Puerto Ayora. »Read more
San Cristobal Island
The first island in the Galapagos that Charles Darwin visited during his voyage on the Beagle. »Read more
Bartholomew Island
Visit the Pinnacle Rock and the white-sand beach: the best area to get photos of Galápagos penguins. »Read more
Daphne Island
A popular stop for scientists researching the unique qualities of the Galapagos finches. »Read more
Fernandina Island
No foreign species has ever invaded Fernandina and her pristine ecosystem is a point of pride. »Read more
Genovesa Island
Formed by the remaining edge of a submerged crater. Its nickname of “the bird island” is clearly justified. »Read more
Santa Fe Island
A volcanic uplift that hosts a forest of Opuntia and palo santo. Endemic land iguanas are often seen »Read more
North Seymour Island
Explore the rocky coast, passing colonies of blue-footed boobies and magnificent frigatebirds. »Read more
Mosquera Island
The island consists is a long narrow stretch of white sand, rocks, and tide pools. »Read more
Santiago Island
Marine iguanas, sea lions, fur seals, land and sea turtles, flamingos, dolphins and sharks are found here. »Read more
Sombrero Chino Island
The landing is on a beautiful crescent-shaped beach, home to sea lions and Sally Lightfoot crabs. »Read more
Wolf Island
Schools of hammerheads meet up with barracudas and eels to offer the diver a spectacular view. »Read more
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