by Dennis Nunes | Dec 8, 2022 | endemic species, Flora & Fauna, Galapagos News
What would you answer if we asked you about the Galapagos Islands? We´re pretty sure that you will talk about Darwin´s Theory of Evolution, the rare animals, or about the fact it´s an exotic destination, aren´t you? However, in this article, we´re bringing you some...
by Lenin Hernandez | Oct 13, 2022 | Ecuador Business, Ecuador News, Galapagos News, Travel Trends
As we have mentioned previously in several articles, the Galapagos Islands is a top-notch destination for worldwide divers, from beginners to advanced. No matter if the traveler wants a day tour or a liveaboard cruise to reach some of the diving sites with unique...
by Lenin Hernandez | Sep 22, 2022 | Ecuador News, Ecuador Traditions, Galapagos News
Weddings are a growing business that many tourism destinations get the advantage of. According to the Knot Research & Insight Team, during 2021 in the US, the average guest size was 105, with a total cost invested in the ceremony reception of $28K, while 19% of...
by Dennis Nunes | Sep 1, 2022 | Ecuador Business, Ecuador News, Galapagos News
We have extensively discussed the Galapagos Islands’ beauty and the best ways to discover this archipelago. Yet, we haven´t talked about one common mistake that our partners and guests have when traveling to the Galapagos Islands: the flights in and out of the...
by Dennis Nunes | Aug 17, 2022 | Galapagos News
Like many sports, many myths surround scuba diving, like the perception that it is an unsafe water sport that requires high investment. It is restricted to young and healthy people that can constantly go to tropical waters to practice it. These and many more myths we...
by Andres Paez | Jul 7, 2022 | Ecuador Business, Ecuador News, Galapagos News, Travel Trends
Micro-travel or micro-cation appeared on the radar before the pandemic, mainly due to tight corporate holiday rules worldwide or a shortage of vacations. Also, because of the economy and lack of spare money to invest in a long trip once a year. Nonetheless, the global...