Explore the Galapagos differently with our land-based island hopping tours. Unlike cruises, we offer immersive experiences in local culture and diverse ecosystems. Stay in thoughtfully chosen accommodations, strategically situated for easy exploration. Trek volcanic trails, snorkel with sea lions, and encounter iconic wildlife. Expert guides ensure an authentic island experience, creating unforgettable moments in this UNESCO World Heritage site.
There is no best time to travel to Galapagos Islands as they are a year round destination. Weather and water temperatures are stable and you will be able to see different type of wildlife species depending on the period as most of the species do not migrate.
Language: Spanish
Calling code: +593
Electricity:
Currency: US dollars
Time zone: Mainland: GMT – 5 / Galapagos : GMT – 6
Domestic Airports in the Galapagos:
Direct flights to Quito Mariscal Sucre International Airport (UIO):
Direct flights to Guayaquil José Joaquin de Olmedo International Airport (GYE):
Recommended vaccines:
No vaccines are compulsory to enter Galapagos. However, we do recommend you to ask your doctor in advance (3 months) for medical advice on the following vaccinations.
Galapagos requirements:
You will need to show proof of medical insurance coverage for the duration of your stay to enter the Galapagos Islands. If your insurance bought outside the Galapagos Islands doesn’t meet all the insurance requirements, you might need to buy additional coverage at Quito or Guayaquil airports.
Upon arrival, you will have to pay for:
Entry/exit requirements:
General formalities:
You may be asked about your reason for travel and to provide evidence of a return or onward flight/bus ticket when you arrive.
If you enter Ecuador by land from Colombia or Peru, you are required to register with the Ecuadorian immigration office at the border. You must provide your passport and indicate where you are going and how long you intend to remain in Ecuador. Ensure you receive an entry stamp in your passport. Failure to do so may cause significant problems when trying to exit the country.
Passport: Valid passport for at least 6 months beyond the date you expect to leave Ecuador.
Tourist visa: Not requested for stays of 90 days or less in a 365-day period.
Passport: Valid passport for at least 6 months beyond the date you expect to leave Ecuador.
Tourist visa: Not requested for stays of 90 days or less in a 365-day period.
If you are travelling to the Galapagos through the United States of America, including Honolulu, you'll need to meet US entry/transit requirements, even if transiting.
Passport: Valid passport for at least 6 months from the date you intend to return to Australia.
Tourist visa: Not requested for stays of 90 days or less in a 365-day period.
Passport: Valid passport for at least 6 months from the date of entry in Ecuador.
Tourist visa: Not requested for stays of 90 days or less in a 365-day period.