by Dennis Nunes | Aug 25, 2022 | Travel Trends
A few years passed into the 20th century when the Wright brothers took off the first airplane and made four brief flights at Kitty Hawk, changing our history and way of life. The same happened with the space race in the mid-century and the first step into the moon...
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...
by Andres Paez | Jun 30, 2022 | endemic species, Flora & Fauna, Galapagos News, Travel Trends
Thinking about the Galapagos Islands, the first thing that comes to mind is the rare and unique species that inhabit only there. Besides the land species such as the Galapagos Petrel, the Darwin Finches, or the fearless sea lions, relaxed and unafraid to people, there...
by Andres Paez | Jun 23, 2022 | Ecuador Business, Flora & Fauna, Galapagos News, Travel Trends
There’s no doubt that the Earth is full of breathtaking wonders, some of them discovered and accessible to everyone, some are not. As exotic and remote a place, the more coveted it is for travelers. But can all of them offer a business opportunity for travel...
by Andres Paez | Jun 16, 2022 | Ecuador News, Flora & Fauna, Galapagos News, Travel Trends
One of the most frequent questions that travelers have before traveling to their dream destination is about the weather and the best time for visiting it—our responsibility as travel advisors and tour businesses is to offer accurate information and bits of advice...
by Andres Paez | Jun 9, 2022 | Ecuador Business, Ecuador News, Galapagos News, Travel Trends
Among many of the new trends in the travel industry, this 2022 brought us one that we haven’t discussed yet, and that’s Pin Drop Travel. The pandemic helped us reconnect with ourselves and our surroundings, as we mentioned before. Hence, that forced stop,...