The best things to see and do in the Galapagos Islands!
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From Galapagos’ iconic species to the most famous landmarks of the islands, here you can take a peek at the unique travel experience that awaits aboard Santa Cruz II Galapagos Cruise!
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Expedition veranda in Santa Cruz II
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Science Corner Santa Cruz
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Hot Tub Santa Cruz
Enjoy a serene reading escape with open-air views on the skydeck.
A couple watches blue-footed boobies in their natural habitat.
A family enjoys a serene beach day amid the Galapagos' natural beauty.
Take in the breathtaking beauty and unique landscapes of the Galapagos Islands.
Get a close look at unique marine iguanas as they interact with guests.
Witness marine life and underwater vistas on a glass-bottom boat ride.
Discover the Galapagos' unmatched beauty and incredible wildlife.
A child joyfully interacts with playful Galapagos sea lions on a sunny beach.
A panga ride in the Galapagos reveals incredible wildlife up close.
American flamingoThe Galapagos American flamingo stands out with its vivid pink feathers.
The blue-footed booby is famed for its vibrant blue feet.
The Galapagos flightless cormorant is unique for its small wings and exceptional swimming ability.
The Galapagos frigatebird is known for its striking red throat pouch.
The Galapagos albatross forms lifelong pairs through distinctive mating rituals.
The Galapagos fur seal is a small, nocturnal seal that lives on the islands’ rocky coasts.
The Galapagos giant tortoise is a massive, long-lived reptile found on the islands.
The Galapagos hawk is a skilled predator that thrives in the islands’ open landscapes.
The Galapagos penguins are small and live on rocky island shores.
The Galapagos sea lion is playful and lives on the islands' beaches.
The land iguana is yellow-orange and lives in Galapagos' dry, rocky areas.
The marine iguana is a black lizard that swims and feeds on algae along the Galapagos coasts.
The Nazca booby is a seabird with white feathers and black markings.
The red-footed booby is known for its striking red feet, colorful plumage, and tree-nesting habits.
The Santa Fe iguana is pale and robust, unique to its island.
The breathtaking view from the highest point of Bartolome Island.
Cerro Brujo features stunning volcanic formations, white sandy beaches, and crystal-clear waters.
Chinese Hat Islet has a unique volcanic cone and striking landscapes.
The beach on Española Island has white sand, clear water, and diverse wildlife.
Floreana Island offers serene beaches, rich wildlife, and fascinating historical sites.
Puerto Egas has black lava shores, tidal pools, and vibrant wildlife.
Punta Pitt showcases striking volcanic landscapes, vibrant wildlife, and stunning views of the Galapagos.
South Plaza Island features colorful flora, rugged cliffs, and unique wildlife.