Tourism has been greatly affected by Covid, but Ecuador has done a great job in handling the pandemic. This started as something very scary for the country, as no one knew how to treat it at first. But doctors and authorities learnt fast and good safety measures were implemented quickly. Ecuadorians have been very respectful of the regulations they had to follow, which created a very empathic community dealing with a new virus.
Read MoreIf you’re planning a beach holiday to the Galapagos Islands and want to know which parts of the coast are best to visit, check out our list of the 9 Best Beaches in the Galapagos Islands. Tortuga Bay is undoubtedly one of the nicest beaches in the world. The 30-minute walk from Puerto Ayora to this stunning piece of coastline is an exciting one, passing through lava rock, flora and lots of lava lizards.
Read MoreYou can travel to the Galapagos Islands any time of the year, knowing the best time to visit can make for a truly wonderful experience. The seasons in Galapagos are divided into cool and dry, which runs from June to November, and warm and wet, from December to May. Which season you choose to visit will depend on the weather conditions you think are best to explore the islands, so understanding the climate is important to many people.
Read MoreThe number of hikers allowed on the trail has been cut in half from 500 to 250 until at least the end of 2021 and includes tourists, porters and guides, which means travelers will be limited to 100-120 per day. Travelers can only reserve a permit through authorized travel companies like Touring Galapagos and are available on a first-come, first-served basis.
Read MoreLeonardo DiCaprio has recently helped to launch a ten-year program and a $43 million pledge that will work to save endangered species and repair damage from unsustainable ecotourism. Galapagos penguins and flightless cormorants are two such species that have seen significant population growth during the past year, recording a 34% and 16% increase a 40 yr. record high.
Read MoreIt's official! We are thrilled to let you know that as of July 1st, the Galapagos Islands will admit fully vaccinated travelers without any additional PCR testing requirements! This puts the Ecuador & the Galapagos Islands among the easiest, most hassle-free (and of course most amazing) destinations for your guests to visit. Please remember that until July 1st, 2021, travelers will still need to show evidence of a negative PCR test.
Read MoreForget everything you think that you know about the Ecuadorian archipelago; this unique, island-hopping tour allows you to experience ‘a different Galapagos, away from the crowds’. The Galapagos Islands are home to some of the highest levels of species not found anywhere else in the world, and travelers can experience every side by booking this exclusive tour with Touring Galapagos.
Read MoreGalapagos - The Safest Place on Earth. The Galapagos will be the first archipelago in all of Latin America, to be fully vaccinated by the end of May 2021. All inhabitants over 18 will receive both doses of the Pfizer Covid-19 vaccine by the end of May. Pfizer has fast-tracked a shipment of 40,000 doses to the Galapagos Islands, ensuring all of the adults living in the archipelago can be vaccinated over the next five weeks.
Read MoreHACIENDA ZULETA - The best kept secret in Ecuador is just a short 1.5 hours ride north of Quito’s airport is Ecuador’s most authentic and historical experience. Immerse yourself in the Plaza family odyssey of presidents, family, cheese, condors, embroidery, and farming. HACIENDA ZULETA is perfect for a short 2-3 day visit before or after visiting the Galapagos and one of our favorite places for families.
Read MoreTouring Galapagos celebrates the recent reopening of Ecuador and the Galapagos Islands, many of our Small Luxury Yachts are offering huge discounts as they resume navigation through the Enchanted Islands as well as our new normal in an ongoing pandemic. Ecuador is open and welcoming visitors. Ecuador resumed commercial flights in June, and U.S. travelers are allowed…
Read Morethe Galapagos Islands are open for tourism. Most of Latin America was on lockdown since early Mid-March, our local experts on San Cristobal are now welcoming guests for the first time with Covid-19 guidelines in place. If you are planning a trip to the Galapagos, what can you expect? Let’s fill you in on the Covid-19 situation, arrival in Ecuador and the Galapagos Islands.
Read MoreHacienda La Danesa is a private ranch located in Ecuador’s green coastal region, east of the Guayaquil and near the Andean foothills. The Food and the chocolate bean-to-bar experience are the highlights at Hacienda La Danesa. Hacienda La Danesa prides itself on farm to table meals using fresh and natural ingredients with an Ecuadorian influence.
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