



Our Ultimate Galápagos Holiday: Cruise & Island Stay
If you only come to the Galápagos once, let's make it count. A small-ship cruise brings you closer to the wildlife, time on dry land lets you explore as you wish.
Postcards from the Galápagos Islands
To give you more of a flavour of this holiday, here are a few short memories from us and our lovely Pura Aventura travellers. We'd love to help you create some of your own.
Fancy feet Playful pup Right of way Alone with iguanas Tranquility Escaping the noise
From Galápagos Islands, Ecuador
Some places are so famous, so revered, that we half expect them to disappoint. The Galápagos never do. Humans are not considered a threat, so the animals simply don’t fear your approach. Which means I got to watch blue footed boobies performing their wonderfully elaborate mating dances up close.
Much arching, preening and stamping of bright blue feet later, this male's performance won himself a cursory hop on/off his mate.
From Galápagos Islands, Ecuador
Something big came into my field of vision. It was a moment of pure panic as I tried to make sense of it. I was totally unprepared. Face to face, something was swimming right at me. At literally the last second it dodged around me. A sea lion pup.
They're very used to seeing people snorkelling and the young ones are particularly playful. He came round again and swam straight at me once more. Suddenly I realised he wasn't alone, and that I was making a memory never to be relinquished.
From Galápagos Islands, Ecuador
Isabela has a giant tortoise sanctuary and although we didn't know it, rescued tortoises are released right along the side of the path. We rounded a bend and there was a giant tortoise, all by himself, camouflaged in the bushes.
We stopped to take photos then pedalled on. Soon after we came across another, then another. All the way along the trail more would appear. At one point we almost had to literally steer our bikes around one. Where else do cyclists cede the right of way to lumbering tortoises?
From Galápagos Islands, Ecuador
Signposts told us there were iguanas nearby. So we stopped our bikes and followed the trail down to the seashore. There they were. Right there. Heaps of marine iguanas, skittering across the dark black volcanic rocks and slithering into the blue sea. We had to be careful where we walked there were so many.
Even better, it was just us there. During the day, cruise ships send people to this beach to see them, but by now all the tourists had gone.
From Galápagos Islands, Ecuador
This was downtime for us after having visited five incredible islands. Over the week I had swum with turtles, had penguins tap my mask, snorkeled far above hammerhead sharks. A seal had even sidled up to me as I sat quietly at a beach bar.
This day was set aside for relaxing. I remember how at ease the wildlife seemed to be and how they, as much as the people, seemed to be 'the locals' in Galápagos. Perfect tranquillity.
From Galápagos Islands, Ecuador
Puerto Ayora is the busiest Galápagos port. There are cars and noise, tourists and boats coming and going. It's a culture shock after the deserted beaches and rare wildlife.
But putter across the bay in a water taxi and you step into another world. Here there’s little development, just a smattering of one-storey houses. The Waterfront Inn sits here with its own jetty, one of the oldest hotels on any island, run by an original settler family.
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