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CULTURE & LIFESTYLE
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In general people from the Galapagos Islands are very warm, friendly and always willing to help visitors.The population in Galapagos is of around 20,000 and their main activities are fishing and tourism.Galapagos culture is a mixture between the peop... |
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SIGHTSEEING
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On each island, the number of visitors are limited and there are only a small number of official landing and visitor sites. You must follow the instructions of your guide to protect the wildlife and you are not allowed off the marked paths. This is n... |
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NIGHTLIFE IN GALAPAGOS
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Time on dry land is scarce in the Galapagos, and the bars a few... Fortunately the locals have taken to making sure they are well marked. Case in point is the "Limon y Cafe" In Puerto Ayora |
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THINGS TO DO
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Recommended activitiesClimb the hill on Bartolome for the classic Galapagos view Visit the Giant Tortoise breeding and rearing program at the Charles Darwin Research Centre on Santa Cruz. See the red neck sacks of the Magnificent Frigatebird on North... |
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GALAPAGOS ISLANDS
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Main islandsThe main islands (with a land area larger than 1 km2) of the archipelago (with their English names) shown alphabetically:Baltra (South Seymour) IslandBartolomé (Bartholomew) IslandDarwin (Culpepper) IslandEspañola (Hood) IslandFernan... |
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GALAPAGOS TRANSPORT
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Ground transportation it is used within four inhabited islands of the Archipelago: Santa Cruz, San Cristobal, Isabela and Floreana, can use public transportation such as buses and taxis, it is also possible to move using a bicycle. River transport is... |
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TOURIST INFORMATION
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The Galápagos Islands (official name: Archipiélago de Colón; other Spanish names: Islas de Colón or Islas Galápagos) are an archipelago of volcanic islands distributed around the equator in the Pacific Ocean, 972 km (525 nmi) west of continental Ecua... |
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AIRPORT TRANSFER
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On arriving in Baltra, all visitors are immediately transported by bus to one of two docks. The first dock is located in a small bay, where the boats cruising Galápagos await passengers. The second is a ferry dock, which connects Baltra to the island... |
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AIRPORT
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Baltra Airport was the only airport serving the Galápagos. Now, there are two airports which receive flights from the continent; the other is located on San Cristóbal Island. Private planes flying to Galápagos must fly to Baltra, as it is the only ai... |
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