Galapagos - Something for Everyone
Taking a trip to the Galapagos Islands is becoming an increasingly popular choice for those looking at luxury holidays.
The islands are famous around the world for their outstanding natural beauty.
If you've never been before though, picking which of the islands you want to visit and what you want to see can be difficult.
This article takes a look at the best locations to visit on Galapagos holidays and the reasons why.
First, we have the brilliant island of Bartolome and its famous penguin population.
This island, located at the heart of the archipelago, is one of the best locations for seeing and swimming with penguins.
The island is home to a large portion of all the penguins in the Galapagos and really is a 'must see' for any wildlife fans.
Next, for luxury holidays including a more general wildlife experience, try to visit the beautiful Punta Espinoza on the picturesque island of Fernandina in the west of the Galapagos.
It has the greatest variety of species of all the islands in the archipelago.
Almost everywhere you look there's something to be seen; birds swooping over head, lizards lounging around on the rocks and fish leaping from the waters.
If you want to mix you wildlife spotting with something a little more relaxing then the island of Española might interest you a little more.
It's well known for some of the best beaches in the island chain, but like all the islands you may visit on Galapagos holidays, it also has some fantastic wildlife.
In particular Espanola is home to a large colony of lumbering sea lions and it also sports one of the largest populations of Boobies.
If you're more of a geologist at heart then some of the volcanic islands may interest you more, of which Isabela is probably the most interesting.
The island is one of the slightly more barren in the chain but it's no wonder when you consider its home to a total of five young and intermittently active volcanoes.
These volcanoes rise up and create a truly impressive skyline backdrop.
The final destination on our list is an essential stop for anyone looking for a wildlife experience a little closer to civilisation.
The town of Puerto Ayora, on the southern shore of Santa Cruz Island, has all the mod cons, with ATM's, restaurants and modern accommodation; while still managing to keep a close connection to the Galapagos wilder side.
This is just a short taste of what one of the many Galapagos holidayshas to offer and a cruise around the islands, on a ship like Sanctuary's M.
V.
Eclipse, really is the best way to pack it all in.
So why not take a look at the Galapagos for your next wildlife fuelled adventure.
The islands are famous around the world for their outstanding natural beauty.
If you've never been before though, picking which of the islands you want to visit and what you want to see can be difficult.
This article takes a look at the best locations to visit on Galapagos holidays and the reasons why.
First, we have the brilliant island of Bartolome and its famous penguin population.
This island, located at the heart of the archipelago, is one of the best locations for seeing and swimming with penguins.
The island is home to a large portion of all the penguins in the Galapagos and really is a 'must see' for any wildlife fans.
Next, for luxury holidays including a more general wildlife experience, try to visit the beautiful Punta Espinoza on the picturesque island of Fernandina in the west of the Galapagos.
It has the greatest variety of species of all the islands in the archipelago.
Almost everywhere you look there's something to be seen; birds swooping over head, lizards lounging around on the rocks and fish leaping from the waters.
If you want to mix you wildlife spotting with something a little more relaxing then the island of Española might interest you a little more.
It's well known for some of the best beaches in the island chain, but like all the islands you may visit on Galapagos holidays, it also has some fantastic wildlife.
In particular Espanola is home to a large colony of lumbering sea lions and it also sports one of the largest populations of Boobies.
If you're more of a geologist at heart then some of the volcanic islands may interest you more, of which Isabela is probably the most interesting.
The island is one of the slightly more barren in the chain but it's no wonder when you consider its home to a total of five young and intermittently active volcanoes.
These volcanoes rise up and create a truly impressive skyline backdrop.
The final destination on our list is an essential stop for anyone looking for a wildlife experience a little closer to civilisation.
The town of Puerto Ayora, on the southern shore of Santa Cruz Island, has all the mod cons, with ATM's, restaurants and modern accommodation; while still managing to keep a close connection to the Galapagos wilder side.
This is just a short taste of what one of the many Galapagos holidayshas to offer and a cruise around the islands, on a ship like Sanctuary's M.
V.
Eclipse, really is the best way to pack it all in.
So why not take a look at the Galapagos for your next wildlife fuelled adventure.
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