Galapagos National Park Travel Guide Ecuador

Galapagos National Park Travel Guide Ecuador

Facts & Info • Wildlife • Diving and Snorkeling

from AGE ™ Travel Magazine
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Are you planning a vacation to the Galapagos Islands?

Let AGE ™ inspire you! The Galapagos Travel Guide offers: Facts about the Galapagos Islands, snorkeling & diving with sharks, sea turtles and sea lions. Animal species such as giant tortoises and marine iguanas live in the national park. Experience UNESCO World Natural Heritage; Darwin's theory of evolution; Diving areas such as the Kicker Rock.

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Travel magazine Galapagos National Park

Sea lions, turtles, hammerhead sharks, marine iguanas, penguins and much more. Snorkeling and diving in Galapagos is a trip to paradise.

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.

Learn about endemic reptiles, birds and mammals that live only in the Galapagos National Park and nowhere else in the world.

Genovesa the Bird Island: Excellent bird watching opportunities. The ocean-filled volcanic crater is a true animal paradise.

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

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