We are specialists in tailor-made Galapagos island hopping tours, land based diving tours, and Galapagos photography tours. And for those who love discovering at their own pace, we have created some tours to inspire you! With our firs-hand experience and knowledge in creating Ecuador and Galapagos Islands tours we have set together the best day tours/activities and wildest spots for diving, hiking, snorkeling into unique programs. You will undoubtedly appreciate the accommodation we have carefully selected as well as the ferries which will play an important role in the proper flow of the itineraries.
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FAQ
Island-hopping in the Galápagos refers to a mode of travel where visitors explore multiple islands within the archipelago during their trip. This approach allows travelers to experience the unique biodiversity, landscapes, and cultures of different islands at their own pace.
Island-hopping can be done with specialized-guided tours, and adapted to your preferences (as snorkeling, surfing, scuba-diving, mountain-biking, horseback riding…) with travelers staying in charming accommodations on various islands and arranging transportation between them via boats, ferries, or inter-island aircraft flights.
The Galápagos Islands offer a wealth of diverse experiences, and the choice of islands to visit depends on individual interests and preferences. You will be based either Santa Cruz with its port Puerto Ayora (the biggest); Isabela, pristine, tranquil and wild (its port is Puerto Villamil); and/or San Cristóbal lively and beautiful (its port is Puerto Baquerizo Moreno), each offering unique attractions and wildlife encounters.
From these islands you can embark on unique day-tours to other islands like Bartolomé, Santiago, Española, North Seymour and some others….
Packing for an island-hopping trip in the Galápagos requires consideration of varying activities and environmental conditions. Essential items to pack include
– lightweight
– breathable clothing suitable for warm weather
– walking shoes or hiking boots for exploring trails
– a wide-brimmed hat and sunglasses for sun protection
– waterproof sunscreen
– a reusable water bottle
– swimsuits and snorkeling gear (if not included)
– a camera or smartphone
* any necessary medications or personal items.
Additionally, travelers should bring a small daypack for excursions, binoculars, wet shoes, a dry bag to protect electronics from water, and travel documents such as passports and itinerary details.