If you’ve been daydreaming of walking and hiking the trails of the Galapagos Islands in search of exotic wildlife or getting lost in the Islands’ giant daisy forests, then you already know that no adventure is complete without practical luggage. From backpacks to daypacks to suitcases, bringing the right gear …
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Unlike most wildlife destinations, there’s no wrong time to visit & go snorkeling in the Galapagos Islands! The islands are a treasure trove for adventurous travelers to get up close to exotic animals and aquatic life. With over 15,000 square miles of protected, marine reserve…
On Saturday, April 16th, Ecuador was struck by the largest earthquake it has experienced in decades. The quake was centered on the northwest coast of the country in the province of Manabi. While this region was hard hit, the Galapagos, which is some 600 miles…
The Galapagos Islands is one of the world’s most sought after destinations. Why? Simply put: It’s the best destination in the world--and one of the most pristine--for people of any generation to closely and safely interact with animals in the wild. Yet, there are ways…
Quasar has ranked the top 10 Galapagos Islands spots for the best snorkeling during one of your Galapagos Cruises, from No. 10 (Chinese Hat Islet) to No. 1 (?). See which spots you've already visited for snorkeling and scuba diving, and which spots you want…
The Galapagos Transit Control Card is an immigration control measure set by INGALA, the Ecuadorian Governmental agency that regulates all things pertaining to the Galapagos Islands. This card is designed to help control migration to the Galapagos Archipelago, which boomed in the 1970's due to…
Galapagos Islands Cruise The Galapagos Islands is a trip of a lifetime that actually lives up to and surpasses expectations, and our 37+ years of experience have allowed us to perfect the art of adventure travel to this remote corner of our world. Simply put,…