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The Galápagos Islands are an archipelago of volcanic islands in the Eastern Pacific, located around the Equator 900 km (560 mi) west of South America. They form the Galápagos Province of Ecuador. The province is divided into the cantons of San Cristóbal, Santa Cruz, and Isabela, the three most populated islands in the chain. The Galápagos are famous for their large number of endemic species, which were studied by Charles Darwin in the 1830s and inspired his theory of evolution by means of natural selection. Many of the islands are protected as part of Ecuador’s Galápagos National Park and Marine Reserve.
Thus far, there is no firm evidence that Polynesians or the indigenous peoples of South America reached the islands before their accidental discovery by Bishop Tomás de Berlanga in 1535. If some visitors did arrive, poor access to fresh water on the islands seems to have limited settlement. The Spanish Empire similarly ignored the islands, although during the Golden Age of Piracy various pirates used the Galápagos as a base for raiding Spanish shipping along the Peruvian coast. English sailors were chiefly responsible for exploring and mapping the area. Darwin’s voyage on HMS Beagle was part of an extensive British survey of the coasts of South America. Ecuador. José de Villamil, the founder of the Ecuadorian Navy, led the push to colonize and settle the islands, gradually supplanting the English names of the major islands with Spanish ones. The United States built the islands’ first airport as a base to protect the western approaches of the Panama Canal in the 1930s. After World War II, its facilities were transferred to Ecuador. With the growing importance of ecotourism to the local economy, the airport modernized in the 2010s, using recycled materials for any expansion and shifting entirely to renewable energy sources to handle its visitors each year
OUR DESTINATIONS WITHIN THE GALAPAGOS ISLANDS
CONSIDER US A ONE STOP SHOPPING CENTER FOR ALL OF YOUR TRAVEL NEEDS TO THE GALAPAGOS ISLANDS
GALAPAGOS ISLANDS CRUISE PROGRAMS
M/Y SOLARIS – FIRST CLASS YACHT – 16 GUESTS
LA-141 – GALAPAGOS
M/Y SOLARIS FIRST CLASS
Itinerary “B”
Five Days / Four Nights
Monday – Friday
LA-143 – GALAPAGOS
M/Y SOLARIS FIRST CLASS
Itinerary “C”
Five Days / Four Nights
Friday – Tuesday
MOTOR CATAMARAN ANAHI – FIRST CLASS YACHT – 16 GUESTS
The Anahi Catamaran Yacht is the perfect choice to discover the Galapagos Islands. With capacity for 16 passengers, it has high standards of comfort and safety at an international level. Its design offers spacious cabins with ocean views and various indoor and outdoor relaxation spaces.
LA-151 – GALAPAGOS
M/C ANAHI – FIRST CLASS
Itinerary “A1”
Four Days / Three Nights
Tuesday – Friday
LA-153 – GALAPAGOS
M/C ANAHI – FIRST CLASS
Itinerary “A2”
Five Days / Four Nights
Friday – Tuesday
