This wonderful island has stunning landscapes and wildlife, beneath the waves as much as on land. Several marine species live here, which we enjoy viewing using our many tools of exploration: kayaks, paddleboards, a glass-bottom boat, and snorkeling gear.

The volcanic landscapes present a striking contrast: some areas are young and barren, while others are older and already teeming with plants and animals. This creates a captivating contrast.

Long before locals and tourists arrived, the island was visited by pirates, whalers, and naturalists, including the famous Charles Darwin. Darwin spent five weeks in the Galapagos aboard the HMS Beagle.

A great place for exploring nature and photography.