Bartolomé is an uninhabited Galapagos Island. Its rugged volcanic landscape offers a dream view and is considered the landmark of the archipelago. Bartolomé Viewpoint • Galapagos Landmarks • Galapagos Penguins
Galapagos Islands National Park
The Galapagos Islands are located in the Pacific Ocean around 1.000 km off the coast of Ecuador. The Galapagos National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is known for its endemic animals. These animal species, such as the Galapagos giant tortoise, only live on the Galapagos Islands. The wild animals are very little afraid of humans and can therefore be observed particularly well. Another highlight is the Wildlife underwater. We have published the facts and photos of the Galapagos Islands.
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The uninhabited Galapagos Island of Espanola is a haven for wildlife viewing. Here there are Galapagos albatrosses and motley marine iguanas.
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North Seymour is a small island with a big impact. It is home to many animal species typical of the Galapagos and is a real insider tip.
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Sea lions, turtles, hammerhead sharks, marine iguanas, penguins and much more. Snorkeling and diving in Galapagos is a trip to paradise.
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In the middle of the action! Become part of the colony and experience their joyful play. Swimming with sea lions in the wild is a magical experience.