Galapagos Guide
Where are, and how to get to the Galapagos Islands
The continental mainland is crossed by the Andes Mountains and bordered by Peru and Colombia and the Pacific Ocean. The insular territory includes the unique Galapagos Islands.
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A Guide to Puerto Ayora
I love towns like Puerto Ayora; large enough and with enough visitors that you continually meet new people but small and laid-back enough that you never feel stressed. Puerto Ayora is the still quite sleepy little capital of Santa Cruz Island.
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A Guide to San Cristobal
The understated beauty of Puerto Baquerizo Moreno has cast many a spell over her beguiled visitors, a more idyllic little port town would be hard to find in Ecuador. Drawing confidence from naturally beautiful surroundings and her status as the capital of Galapagos Province, Baquerizo is a great place to chillax in comfort.
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A Guide to Puerto Villamil
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Flying to Galapagos (GalapagosIslands.com)
There are no direct flights to Galapagos. Whether you’re traveling from the United States, Europe or anywhere else, you should book an international flight to Guayaquil or Quito, the capital of Ecuador.
Here’s the reason: As Galapagos is a protected National Park, there are some regulations that airlines shall fulfill. It’s unlikely that there will ever be an international flight to the Galapagos.
The only two international airports in Ecuador are located in the cities of Quito and Guayaquil.
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