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The Galapagos Islands

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Reasons To
Visit The Galapagos Islands

  • Evolution

    Charles Darwin arrived in Galapagos in 1835. Here he found a remarkable population of plants, birds and reptiles that had developed in isolation from the mainland, but also differed on almost identical neighbouring islands. These characteristics he could only explain by a gradual transformation of the various species and lead to the publication of his famous “Origin of the Species”.

    Evolution
  • Fearless Wildlife

    Having no natural predators for centuries, the wildlife of the Galapagos Islands has become remarkably fearless. This has continued with the introduction of humans allowing visitors to come face to face with the animals. It's quite common for visitors to have to make way for a sealion moving along the beach or be forced away from the nesting site of a blue-footed booby!

    Fearless Wildlife
  • Lonesome George

    Galapagos’ most famous resident, Lonesome George is the last remaining sub-species of the Pinta Giant Tortoise - almost wiped to extinction by whalers in the 1900’s. Now currently residing in the Charles Darwin Research Station, researchers are trying to find a suitable mate and a sizeable reward is on offer for anyone who can do so.

    Lonesome George
  • Pinnacle Rock

    The Galapagos’ most iconic site, Pinnacle Rock is an eroded tuff cone protruding form the side of Bartolome Island. This lunar landscape, edged by a white sandy beach, is teaming with sealions and offers clear blue water and stunning a backdrop - one of the highlights of a trip to Galapagos.

    Pinnacle Rock
  • Volcanoes

    Galapagos is often referred to as the 'Land of Fire'. The western most islands are made up of active volcanoes and volatile activity is common place. When an eruption takes place, cruise vessels often divert their itinerary to enable passengers to get close to lava flows.

    Volcanoes
 
 

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Finch Bay Hotel

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The Finch Bay Hotel is a short boat ride away from the town of Puerto Ayora, situated on Academy Bay in a quiet location with its own private sandy beach.

The hotel has 21 en suite air-conditioned bedrooms and is a lovely place to simply relax, sunbathe, soak in the jacuzzi or take a dip in the swimming pool.

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