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Galapagos Islands Holidays

Galapagos Islands Holidays

Galapagos Islands Holidays

Darwin found inspiration for his groundbreaking book ‘The Origin of Species’ in the Galapagos Islands. On this isolated tropical archipelago, almost 1000km off mainland Ecuador, he discovered wildlife present nowhere else on Earth; today, Galapagos Islands tours will still astonish nature and wildlife lovers. The volcanic islands are considered to be a living laboratory by scientists and represent one of the most pristine yet fragile areas in the world. This enchanting environment is characterised by stark lava fields, cactus forests, volcanic craters, mangrove lagoons and turquoise waters.  

Without a doubt, the highlight of Galapagos Islands holidays is the incredible wildlife. With very few external predators and limited human interference, the species that inhabit the Galapagos have always shown a near-fearless attitude to man. Close encounters are assured and we may find ourselves stepping over snoozing Sea lions and iguanas or watching up close the courting rituals of Blue-footed boobies, albatross or frigatebirds. A mask and snorkel will reveal an exciting underworld – turtles, sharks, rays and colourful reef fish are abundant and Sea lions love to come and play!

Galapagos Islands Holidays

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Highlights of Ecuador & the Galapagos

Galapagos Islands Holidays
15 Days from £ 3779

Guided Group (Excl. Flights)

Experience diverse wonders, from the Amazon Rainforest and volcanoes to the wildlife of the Enchanted Islands

Wildlife

Island Hopping in the Galapagos

Galapagos Islands Holidays
9 Days from £ 2995

Guided Group (Excl. Flights)

Go snorkelling and walking on the world’s great nature-watching archipelago on this land-based adventure

Culture
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Machu Picchu & Galapagos

Galapagos Islands Holidays
15 Days from £ 4545

Guided Group (Excl. Flights)

Two wonders, one adventure: Discover the once-lost city of the Incas in Peru and the Enchanted Isles of Ecuador

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Galapagos: In Darwin's Footsteps

Galapagos Islands Holidays
14 Days from £ 5499
£ 5249

Guided Group (Excl. Flights)

A unique trek amid the volcanic Galapagos archipelago

Walking & Trekking

Galapagos & Amazon (Archipel I)

Galapagos Islands Holidays
15 Days from £ 8499

Guided Group (Excl. Flights)

From the Amazon jungle to the Galapagos archipelago.

Wildlife

Galapagos Escape – Solaris (Itinerary B)

Galapagos Islands Holidays
6 Days from £ 3899

Guided Group (Excl. Flights)

Walk (and snorkel) with the animals on an unforgettable wildlife-watching adventure

Wildlife

Galapagos Escape – Solaris (Itinerary C)

Galapagos Islands Holidays
6 Days from £ 3899

Guided Group (Excl. Flights)

Walk (and snorkel) with the animals on an unforgettable wildlife-watching adventure

Wildlife

Galapagos Wildlife Cruise (Archipel I)

Galapagos Islands Holidays
17 Days from £ 10499

Guided Group (Excl. Flights)

The best of the Galapagos islands' scenery and wildlife

Wildlife

Galapagos Encounter – Archipel I (Itinerary A)

Galapagos Islands Holidays
10 Days from £ 5599

Guided Group (Excl. Flights)

Sail around the Galapagos Islands by catamaran

Wildlife

This trip is certainly an insight into real India, we definitely felt we were in at the deep-end! We’ve previously cycled in Vietnam and Sri Lanka with Exodus and this trip was very different. Our previous holidays included a lot of information about the abundant flora, fauna and history of the countries, this trip not so much. However, it is very interesting to cycle through the villages and towns to see how the people are living and the people were very friendly towards us.
Don’t under-estimate he climb up Ooty Hill, it’s an unrelenting slog, but well worth the pain for the sense of pride at the top and the lovely stop at the Highland Cafe.
Some people in the group had asked for electric bikes and 2 of them were small-wheeled and, in my opinion, looked quite poor and not up to the job. However, our non-electric bikes were absolutely fine.
The roads are very busy and we had some sections cycling on the highway so I would say that this isn’t cycling for the faint-hearted. However, our guide was excellent at keeping the group together through the ‘dodgy’ bits! The cycling for the first few days does include a fair few hills so don’t expect it to be flat! Also, some of the road surfaces can be a bit rough, or even non-existent in some places, so don’t forget your padded cycling shorts!
Eating out is very cheap in the south and we had some delicious food. Also as far as I’m aware no-one in our group suffered with any tummy upsets.
In the main, the hotels were good. We had a couple which were a bit basic, but our guide explained that this was because there wasn’t anything else in the area, but other hotels were excellent so it’s swings and roundabouts.
All in all, a very good trip and we definitely feel like we’ve seen real, incredible, India.

Kathryn Boast Cycle Kerala & Tropical India

My husband and I usually go on self guided bicycling vacations. Choose this one because its the route I wanted without any planning hassles. It was a great choice. It was fantastic that we had a group leader, named Son, and his team Lee, Tee and Saow, who planed every detail. They got us out of the crazy busy cities by their bus/van. Routes were well planned and it was impossible to get lost. We had faster riders in the front and Lee in the back. Then Tee drove ahead and stood at every intersection to make sure we were all heading in the right direction. There were snack, water, and bathroom breaks. All breakfasts and lunches were included. Most dinners/not all were on our own . However Son always had great recommendations for restaurants . Couldn’t have asked for a better staff leader. Son was always organized and as he said 100 times. Enjoy yourself and safety first. He and his crew handled everything. Literally, no stress. Eat ,ride, eat ride, look at the wonderful scenery, and wave to all of the kids and people who say hello and wave at us as we ride by. The Vietnamese people were so welcoming.

Kristin Dudley Cycling Vietnam

I first rate end-to-end experience. The route, the variations in landscape and the demands made upon the cyclist were all thoughtfully considered. The accommodation used was all very good, very clean and occasionally excellent. Our lunch stops were all interesting as we dined in local restaurants run by families. We were blessed with good weather, a fine trio of guides and a lovely group. Our support vehicle loitered around us when we were on the move and miraculously would appear under the shade of a tree with a table full of goodies and drinks. The early stages are green and lush, but as the Andes are climbed and Argentina entered, the route turns north and the landscape becomes less Alpine and more ‘high plains drifter’ and finally near desert with glacial topped volcanoes and lava fields. The Monkey Puzzel forests ate the end a cool green and beautiful treat. Both countries are calm gentle places, the driving generally very calm and where the people are kind and courteous. The Mantupechu villages and tribal lands were fascinating.

John Whittle Cycling the Lake District of Chile & Argentina

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