Blue-footed boobies, flightless cormorants, iguanas, and giant tortoises roam freely on the Galapagos Islands, as they did thousands of years ago, and anyone interested in natural history, wildlife and ecology will find a visit to these incredible islands an unforgettable travel experience.
Located some 600 miles off the coast of Ecuador in the Pacific Ocean, the archipelago is now a National Park and has been declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in an effort to preserve the islands just as they were centuries ago.
We have been arranging holidays for passengers to the Galapagos for more than 15 years and so have huge experience and knowledge of this area. Our newly printed, dedicated Galapagos brochure will give you some of the information you need and our South America team, who have all travelled in the Galapagos, are on hand to check availability or answer any further queries you may have. You can reach them on 020 7386 4646.
Click here to see our range of brochures, including Galapagos Cruises.
Click here to access the remarkable Darwin Online website where the complete works of Charles Darwin are available online free of charge. This makes excellent pre-daparture reading for any holiday to the Galapagos Islands