Bucket List Safari

Located 600 miles off Ecuador's coast,  these islands were a hidden natural wonder for millions of years. Made up of 13 major islands and numerous smaller islands, islets and rocks, only four are inhabited by humans. Over time, the archipelago became home to unique plants and animals.

Declared Ecuador's first national park in 1959 and a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1978, the islands attract over 100,000 visitors annually. Their isolation allowed species like giant tortoises and blue-footed boobies to evolve uniquely. With surreal surroundings and wildlife, you can enjoy pristine beaches, unique wildlife, and world-class scuba diving, making the Galápagos a once-in-a-lifetime destination.