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97% of the Galapagos Islands are protected Galapagos National Park Areas.
Galapagos Islands
Yes, you can visit the Galapagos islands. Most islands require visitors to go with a Galapagos National park guide on an organized tour. There are four islands that are inhabited by people: San Cristobal, Santa Cruz, Isabela, Floreana.
The Galapagos islands are in the Pacific Ocean, on the equator, 972 kilometers west of the South American nation of Ecuador. They are considered part of Ecuador.
Galapagos Islands the black ans islands
National Geographic Expeditions offers cruise tours of the Galapagos they have two different ships the Endeavor or Islander. You can also cruise the Galapagos Islands with the Santa Cruz.
Galapagos Islands
The Galapagos Islands are mostly populated by Ecuadorians who are legal permanent residents of Galapagos. There are also temporary residents of the islands, who may be international or national volunteers, workers, or tourists accompanying a temporary resident.
The Galapagos Islands
The Galapagos Islands.
There are no rivers in the Galapagos Islands.
You have to travel to Ecuador in South America first, then you have to take a national air flight to the Galapagos Islands either from the city of Quito or Guayaquil. The Islands are located 600 miles off the coast of Ecuador.