Galapagos Islands
Galapagos activities
The Galapagos experience involves a full week of activities where you will be able to observe the majority of its land and marine species while trekking throughout various islands and meandering intimately among the wildlife; diving and snorkeling in the company of playful sea lions and occasionally penguins; kayaking to observe both species from a different perspective. All of this while enjoying on-board living in one of the best yachts in the Archipelago.
Scuba diving
Listed as one of the top diving spots in the world, diving in The Galapagos is a dream come true. Whale Sharks, White Tips, Hammerheads, Garden Eels, Sea Lions, whales, schools of colorful fish, corals, and crystal clear water characterize a typical day diving in the islands. Be aware that most of the best sites have strong currents, surge and cold waters. The best dive centre is in Puerto Ayora on Isla Santa Cruz.
Snorkelling
For those of you not ready to emerge themselves 30 meters in the sea, snorkeling in the Galapagos islands is an amazing adventure activity. You'll see everything from sharks and turtles to penguins and boobies flopping around the water.
Kayaking
Kayaking the inland rivers and coastal waters is the new "in" thing to do during any Galapagos tour and if you believe this may be something you would like to do a visit to any of the islands hotels or hostels should easily provide you with the chance to do something like this.
Trekking
Trekking in the Galapagos is a unique experience, a journey into the unknown. Each step is one of exploration that leaves behind the boundaries of your own world and leads you deeper into a new world; one of beauty, adventure and personal discovery, a combination of the wildlife, volcanoes and geology of the Enchanted Islands.
Swimming
The Galapagos' wildlife and is easy to arrange, though just swimming with sea creatures is possible and fun.
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