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Ecuador, one of the world's most diverse countries in relation to its size, holds great amounts of nature and is home to the Galapagos Islands. Explore the marine life by scuba diving or bird watching on land. Tour the Amazon Rain Forest with natures wonders.


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Old 09-11-2006, 09:21 AM   #1 (permalink)
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What is the best way to fly to the galapagos? When on the islands and if you do not take a tour /cruise, but stay in hostels and island hop do you see the wildlife? scb
 
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Old 09-11-2006, 12:36 PM   #2 (permalink)
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The islands are controlled very strictly and there very limited places to stay. Santa Cruz is the only island I know of that has accomodations. The main island you would fly into is Baltra. The Galapagos Islands are a unique place in that there's not many places I'd say its best to get a package but this is one of them.

Find a tour operator that has what your looking for and book it. It will include a flight from Quito, Cuenca, or Guayaquil. Accomodations aboard a yacht, boat, cruiseship, meals and a knowledgable tourguide. Then it juse a matter to determining what you would like to see and how many islands. I've been to several islands and even went diving and its amazing.

Let me know if you have any further questions.
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Hi SCB,
I completely agree with D360 that this is a good place to have an actual tour planned. It is virtually impossible to explore the 18 Galapagos Islands completely without the aid of a tour operator, so it's best to hook up with a company that offers Galapagos tours.There are A LOT of boats to choose from- they all leave on different days, there are different luxury levels, different focuses, etc. Travelers can choose a super-luxury experience aboard classy cruise ships, or live out a travel-adventure on a catamaran. In either case, a trip to this tropical paradise should allow for plenty of time outdoors. Boat tours tend to range anywhere from $800 US to $2,500 US per person.

Regardless of how you go, you will have the chance to see sea lions, iguanas, flamingos, the famous giant tortoise, and the lava lizard. Did you know that on and around the Galapagos Islands there are 300 species of fish, 1,600 types of insects, 80 types of spiders, and 300 beetles- but only two mammals (the rat and the bat).

For more general information on the Galapagos Islands, I reccomend the following links:
The Galapagos Conservancy: http://www.galapagos.org/
The Charles Darwin Foundation: http://www.darwinfoundation.org/
An awesome photo gallery from National Geographic: http://news.nationalgeographic.com/n...ies/galapagos/

Let me know if you'd like more specific information on planning a tour to the Galapagos Islands! A trip to the Galapagos is truly a trip of a lifetime!
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Hello all,

The first questions you have to ask yourselves before starting woring on your Galapagos trip is the following:

1) Cruise length 4-5-8 day
2) Boat class: economy (no A/C); tourist; tourist superior; luxury.
3) Dates in Galapagos (exact dates are recommendable, but not absolutely necessary).
4) How many people?

The answer to these questions will help you reduce the number of boats which fit your travel plans.

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