A sighting of the Galapagos marine iguana basking on the shore and slipping into the water to feed is an enduring highlight for any visitor to the remote and mysterious islands. Darwin himself was mightily impressed by their remarkable adaptations even though he was thoroughly…
January is the prime time to explore Patagonia’s breathtaking wonders because it’s a season of pure paradoxes: wild yet mild climates, remote but inviting landscapes, and long days beckoning you to adventure for countless hours. The region, sprawling across Chile and Argentina, reveals its full…
A journey to Patagonia in February steps into a pivotal point in Patagonia’s high season, when the region’s breathtaking landscapes are at their zenith. From the soaring majesty of Torres del Paine’s peaks to the tranquil expanses of Los Glaciares National Park, Patagonia is a…
INTRODUCTION You’re in the planning stages for a Galapagos trip and you want to understand all the differences between Galapagos cruise itineraries in order to choose the best one for an unforgettable adventure. Good news, you’ve landed in the right place! This comprehensive guide on…
Ever heard of a bird with such an oddball name and vibrant turquoise feet? I'm talking about the Galapagos blue-footed booby. Why such a peculiar name, you ask? And what's up with those brilliant blue feet? You see, these birds have a certain flair to…
The traditional definition of a cruise is: to make a trip by sea in a liner for pleasure, usually calling at a number of ports. Unfortunately, this definition doesn’t really apply to the Galapagos. Contrary to most cruises around the world that sail from port…
A Galapagos cruise provides an exotic escape from the mundane across the world’s most diverse island chain while catering to your every whim. However, the logistics of boarding your vessel can seem confusing because a cruise through the Galapagos Islands has several differences from many…
Ever dreamed of embarking on a voyage to an exotic land where sea lions laze around beautiful white-sand beaches and blue-footed boobies dance in the background? A destination that transports you to the past, to the time animals ruled the world, providing a glimpse of…
The Quasar Forest in Patagonia’s Torres del Paine National Park was born out of tragedy. The 2011 fire devastated tens of thousands of hectares of its pristine wilderness, decimating its native animal populations, unique plant species, and most of all, its trees. Restoration efforts and…