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Fish market in Puerto Ayora, Santa Cruz Island | Ecuador
Fish market in Puerto Ayora, Santa Cruz Island where we watched pelicans and a hungry sea lion begging for scraps at the local fishmarket.
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Galápagos Islands on a Budget - Scuba and Backpacker Crusie For Young Travelers
We had the Galápagos Islands trip of a lifetime. It was always on our bucket list, and we made it happen while living in Cuenca, Ecuador.
Getting there:
Our trip began in Puerto Ayora on the island of Santa Cruz. We landed in Baltra Airport via Quito. There is a mandatory $100 National Park fee per person before you take your flight to the Galápagos Islands.
Once at Baltra Airport, you can connect directly with your cruise (as most people opt to do - most cruise operators even book your flights from the mainland). We headed into Puerto Ayora for a few days to scuba dive and explore. We highly recommend booking in Puerto Ayora. From the airport, you take a bus to the ferry (to get from Baltra to Santa Cruz) to another taxi (or bus).
In Puerto Ayora, the bus will drop you off at the Terminal Terrestre station. The trip takes 1-1.5 hours. From there, you can take any taxi to your hotel.
Puerto Ayora:
The tourist hub of the Galápagos Islands. There are plenty of hotels, restaurants, and tourism agencies hawking deals on trips and cruises. Don't forget to spend a day between Las Grietas and Tortuga Bay, if not scuba diving. Also, the Charles Darwin Station and tortoises at El Chato are cool if they aren't included in your cruise itinerary.
The Basics in Puerto Ayora:
There are ATMs in the town. Tipping is typically 10% if not already included. The best WiFi is in the cafeteria above the Proinsular Market grocery store (also has healthy food and views!)
Scuba Diving in Puerto Ayora:
Scuba Iguana, Academy Bay Diving, and Macarron Scuba Diver. When we arrived, most shops were sold out. We went with Macarron, although the others came highly recommended. Our dives were $160 per person for a two-tank dive. There is one place YOU MUST dive: Gordon Rocks. That's where you're most likely to spot pods of hammerhead sharks (we saw a pod of 30 up close!) To dive Gordon Rocks, dive shops require at least 25 prior dives. The concern is real due to the depth and strong current. We also dove at Seymour and Mosquera. Great dives, but no hammerheads.
Restaurants in Puerto Ayora:
You'll want to eat cazuela at the kioskas which pour out onto the street at Charles Binford at night. Great spot! Our favorite restaurants were the Lo & Lo and the Galápagos Deli for breakfast and lunch. For dinner, our favorite spot was La Garrapata, right along the shore.
Cruises from Puerto Ayora:
We booked a last minute cruise price 2 weeks before departure from a Quito tour company called Carpe Diem. We went on the 8 Days Adventure Cruise on the Darwin Yacht. This was one of their budget options and came to $1700 per person without flights. From talking to other passengers, it sounds like we got a good price by booking early, and we were given a prime room on the third floor of the ship. We are not sure if it is because we were celebrating our honeymoon, or if it was because we didn't book just days before.
We had a great time on our cruise. We were curious to see how our budget cruise would pan out (the most expensive ones are closer to $10,000 a trip), and it was better than we could have hoped. With more expensive cruises, you risk being in an elderly crowd. Our cruise had people ages 20-60, but with most in their 20s and 30s. We had a faster-paced snorkel and hiking experience. Aside from the clientele on the boat, the Galápagos National Parks require official and highly trained guides. Our guide, Rafael, was incredibly knowledgeable. There are also several workers on the boats. We had phenomenal meals. They even accommodated vegetarians! The one thing we would recommend you bring from either the airport or from Puerto Ayora is your own beer, wine, and alcohol. The boat's crew didn't mind us drinking our own bottle of wine. The boat only had beer. Also, Dramamine is good to have just in case.
Most boats go on 15-day tours and make stops to the islands to drop off and pick up new passengers in between to create two tours of 8 days and three tours of 5 days. We recommend an 8-day cruise, but if you're short on time, spend time on Isabela on your own (you can get there by speed boat from Puerto Ayora.) You can also check out San Cristobal, which was a close second favorite (and you can stay in town at Puerto Baquerizo Moreno.)
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Red Mangrove Galapagos Lodges was born in 2007, since then we have been sharing the wonder and excitement of adventure travel with people from all over the world.
The first year we were happy to start operations with our Red Mangrove Aventura Lodge, located in Puerto Ayora, Santa Cruz.
As of October 2008, we are very pleased to announce the opening of two more Red Mangrove Galapagos Lodges: Red Mangrove Isabela Lodge and Red Mangrove Floreana Lodge. With the addition of these two lodges, we were able to offer our guests the epitome of land-based packages that offer even more options and more flexibility than a cruise!
Good options for conscious budget's travelers that still look for great service and proven reputation.
Our adventures are carefully designed and will be enthusiastically conducted, because we believe that a trip to The Galapagos and the rest of Ecuador should be complete and our commitment is to offer you the possibility of discovering the amazing beauty of our country in its full splendor.
From our earliest days, we believe in an active engagement with two important subjects: the environment and the community. Our efforts are to reach positive results with these 2 top priorities of our administration. All of our actions are always framed in this philosophy because we believe in the possibility of a better world by offering the right way of traveling in which the lives of visitors and visited are enriched.
We currently offer a varied menu of alternatives and each route has been designed with great care, thinking to make each day of your trip particularly memorable.
Our commitment is to offer the possibility of discovering Ecuador in an exciting and memorable way, we know how to share with the entire world the richness, variety and flavor on 2 hemispheres and 4 worlds, as we know how to awake your senses, your heart and your soul.
Rest assure that when you are traveling under our umbrella, your security is our greatest concern, therefore we have chosen professional, caring staff, knowledgeable and charming people that will by your side during your experience.
We hope you will choose Red Mangrove Galapagos & Ecuador Lodges to help fulfill your next dream vacation in one of the precious stones of the South America's crown: Ecuador!
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Cheap Galapagos: Biking to Garrapatero beach
DAY 10 BIKE TO EL GARRAPATERO
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This is one of those times that I hated every minute while I was doing it but when I look back it was so much fun. I guess I have a short term memory for pain. I would like to state I am not a biker! I LOVE to WALK but it was just too far to walk and I am so anti cars (I want to get a workout in!) So I biked and it was a good experience? No, it was I wouldn’t have taken in as much of the nature if I would have taken a taxi plus I got to remind myself that I suck at biking. Did you notice how the helmet was never on my head right? Yeah...
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As this Video is from DAY TEN here is my breakdown of costs for my first day excluding Flight and Entrance fee:
Day 9:
Hotel: $12 (my own room with private bathroom. Could fit 3 people in this room as it had one double bed and a single bed.)
Food: Pastries = $1.35
Set Lunch= $3.50 (soup, main, and drink)
Sapipapa= $2.50 (fries and hotdogs.)
Ice cream= $1 (I had one of these everyday!)
Socks and Shoes (because my sandals broke) = $7
TOTAL: $23.35
Under budget ($30/day) :D
Day 10
Hotel: $12 (my own room with private bathroom. Could fit 3 people in this room as it had one double bed and a single bed.)
Food: Pastries = $3
Empanada=$0.50
Dinner= $5 (soup, main, and drink)
Ice cream= $1 (I had one of these everyday!)
Bike: $15 for the day
This was a tough bike ride but I really enjoyed it. It is doable but I am just not in shape or a biker.
TOTAL: $36.50
Over budget ($30/day)
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All prices are from 2015
Budget: $30/day in the Galapagos for 22 days
Entrance fee: $100 USD (Galapagos National Park Fee everyone pays as soon as you land.)
Visa: $10 There is also a random visa which is $10.
Flight to Galapagos from Quito, Ecuador Roundtrip: $320
I figured since I was spending $100 to go to the Galapagos I was going to spend 3 weeks there. The biggest cost was getting their and the entrance fee as the actual costs of hotels and food is similar to the mainland Ecuador.
TOTAL: $430
Snorkeling with Sea Lions Galapagos Islands
The Galapagos Sea Lion is the largest earth mammal of the Enchanted Islands, and probably the most playful of them all, if you have the chance to visit the islands you will find them almost everywhere, laying at the beaches, begging for food at the markets, resting at the park benches, getting on board cruises. Their population is of around 50,000 so they have to be everywhere.
But the best place to find them is while you snorkel, they will play with you, swim by your side, pass at an extreme close range, giving you the chance to experience something you will never forget.
Come and visit the islands, enjoy the magnificence of its unique wildlife, the wonderful sightseeing's and the warmth and inhabitants. Ask one of our Galapagos experts how to come to this natural paradise.
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North & South Seymour diving, Galapagos Islands
North Seymour
The North Seymour topography consists of gradual steps off the island shoreline declining 8 meters to a beautiful rock reef, before reaching the sandy bottom at 16- 18 meters. Diving at Seymour provides the opportunity to swim with many white and black tip reef sharks, as well as being a favourite resting place for large numbers of green sea turtles. Though Seymour does not have the notoriety for hammer head sharks, it is still possible to see small schools at both Seymour sites, swimming through the channel and around the point through the current. Large schools of barracuda, snapper and other reef fish are also in abundance, and the rock reef is an excellent place to search for the well camouflaged octopi. A personal favourite however, are the schools of spotted eagle rays that glide through the channel along the sand, occasionally joined by devil and manta rays.
Travel time: Approx 1 hour car and boat travel from Puerto Ayora
Dive Difficulty: Seymour is a good place for beginners and experienced divers alike. Though the currents can be moderate to strong on occasion, it is on the whole suitable for people with limited experience. Drift dive.
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Galapagos (swimming with a family of sea lions)
Hanging around with family of wild sea lions on Galapagos
Galapagos People Teaser
The Galapagos Islands rise out of the sea 600 miles off the coast of the Ecuador. Made famous by Charles Darwin in his 'Origin of Species' , the islands have become globally renowned for the richness and diversity of their wildlife. In fact, for most people the Galapagos Islands are synonymous with Iguana's, Tortoises, Penguins and a plethora of natural history documentaries. For many, they are a nature reserve virtually uninhabited by man!
In fact, the Galapagos Islands are home to a community of more the 60,00 people, some of whom were born there and some who have visited and decided to stay!
'Galapagos People' shifts the focus away from the iguanas and seeks to explore the daily routines of some of the island's human 'wildlife'. We encounter a cast of colourful characters living in Puerta Ayora, capital of the island of Santa Cruz. It's an eclectic group of individuals, each revealing a unique perspective on Galapagos life. The artist Sarah Darling and her friends give us access to their creative and sometimes eccentric lives and a tangle of stories unfolds encompassing art, politics, international travel, scientific research, romance and cooking! A combination of interview footage and Cinema Verite camera work paints engaging portraits of the 'Galapagos People' in their home environment, surrounded by the raw beauty of nature.
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Galapagos People
The Galapagos Islands rise out of the sea 600 miles off the coast of the Ecuador. Made famous by Charles Darwin in his 'Origin of Species' , the islands have become globally renowned for the richness and diversity of their wildlife. In fact, for most people the Galapagos Islands are synonymous with Iguana's, Tortoises, Penguins and a plethora of natural history documentaries. For many, they are a nature reserve virtually uninhabited by man!
In fact, the Galapagos Islands are home to a community of more the 60,00 people, some of whom were born there and some who have visited and decided to stay!
'Galapagos People' shifts the focus away from the iguanas and seeks to explore the daily routines of some of the island's human 'wildlife'. We encounter a cast of colourful characters living in Puerta Ayora, capital of the island of Santa Cruz. It's an eclectic group of individuals, each revealing a unique perspective on Galapagos life. The artist Sarah Darling and her friends give us access to their creative and sometimes eccentric lives and a tangle of stories unfolds encompassing art, politics, international travel, scientific research, romance and cooking! A combination of interview footage and Cinema Verite camera work paints engaging portraits of the 'Galapagos People' in their home environment, surrounded by the raw beauty of nature.
Hofstra in the Galapagos Islands
The Biology and Geology departments at Hofstra University team up to study in the Galapagos Islands.
Galapagos People Teaser 2
Galapagos People
The Galapagos Islands rise out of the sea 600 miles off the coast of the Ecuador. Made famous by Charles Darwin in his 'Origin of Species' , the islands have become globally renowned for the richness and diversity of their wildlife. In fact, for most people the Galapagos Islands are synonymous with Iguana's, Tortoises, Penguins and a plethora of natural history documentaries. For many, they are a nature reserve virtually uninhabited by man!
In fact, the Galapagos Islands are home to a community of more the 60,00 people, some of whom were born there and some who have visited and decided to stay!
'Galapagos People' shifts the focus away from the iguanas and seeks to explore the daily routines of some of the island's human 'wildlife'. We encounter a cast of colourful characters living in Puerta Ayora, capital of the island of Santa Cruz. It's an eclectic group of individuals, each revealing a unique perspective on Galapagos life. The artist Sarah Darling and her friends give us access to their creative and sometimes eccentric lives and a tangle of stories unfolds encompassing art, politics, international travel, scientific research, romance and cooking! A combination of interview footage and Cinema Verite camera work paints engaging portraits of the 'Galapagos People' in their home environment, surrounded by the raw beauty of nature.
Camping With Sea Lions | San Cristobal Island, Galapagos | Vlog #4
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Galapagos Islands remain on UNESCO endangered list
(27 Jun 2009) SHOTLIST
Galapagos, January 28, 2009
1. Medium shot of a blue-footed booby perched on an outcrop of volcanic rock
2. Wide shot of the blue-footed booby standing under a cactus with a bay in the background
3. Close shot of the blue-footed booby's feet
4. Medium shot of a marine iguana displaying a warning signal to guard his territory
5. Wide panning shot of a marine iguana swimming along a rocky shore
6. Medium shot of two male marine iguanas fighting
7. Wide shot of tourists walking through tortoise pen with sign in foreground warning visitors not to touch the animals
8. Medium shot of a tourist taking a photo of a tortoise
9. Medium shot of a giant tortoise
10. SOUNDBITE: (Spanish) Edwin Naula, Director of Tourism for the Galapagos National Park:
The problems of the archipelago are not only the side of the protected areas. Problems are also born in the areas where humans live. That's where all the business is, that's where all the fuel is consumed, that's where the contamination is. That's where we have social needs: education, health -- all the things that sustain the community, which the state has to invest in as well. If we don't have a good quality of life among the people who live here, then we can't ask them to conserve their environment well. The two things have to have a balance, and they have to grow at the same time. I think maybe at one point in time we worked a lot on preservation but we neglected the human part of the archipelago.
11. Zoom out shot of a main street in the town of Puerto Ayora as local residents walk past shops and hotels
12. Wide shot of local residents biking down the street in Puerto Ayora
13. Wide shot of a locally-run dive shop on the main street of Puerto Ayora
14. SOUNDBITE: (English) Jorge Torres, Governor of Galapagos:
We have a model of tourism that is not really facilitating (helping) things in the Galapagos Islands. I talking about a floating hotel of tourists (cruise ships / yachts) that is taking over the Galapagos and dominating the tourism since the beginning. But this is the time to change that and the idea our President and government is to help communities to develop eco-tourism, not massive but tourism to make easy living in the Galapagos islands for the islanders.
15. Wide shot of large cruising yachts anchored in the harbour of Puerto Ayora
16. Wide shot of a boat taxi and a smaller vessel ferry travel in and out of the harbour of Puerto Ayora
17. Wide shot of tourists getting into a boat for a day trip
18. Medium shot of the same
19. Wide panning shot of tourists pulling away in a small boat for a day trip
20. Wide shot of crabs clinging to the wall of one of the docks
21. Medium shot of the same
22. SOUNDBITE: (Spanish) Edwin Naula, Director of Tourism for the National Park of Galapagos:
The problem starts in the places where people live, where the restaurants and the hotels and the services that the community offers -- tourists can come and use these services and stay in a hotel. And they can take trips to visitor sites that can support a larger number of visitors, because the fragility of these sites is much lower than those that are on the uninhabited islands. Those sites can have lots of tourists, and its these kinds of tourists that are increasing every year.
23. Close shot of a yellow finch resting on the stalk of a plant
24. Close shot of a grey finch resting on the stalk of a plant
25. Wide panning shot of giant tortoises resting in a pond on an organic farm
26. Medium shot of a giant tortoise moving its head around
27. Close shot of a tortoise with its head barely sticking out of the mud
28. Medium shot of a giant tortoise eating grass
32. Medium shot of tourists getting into a raft that will ferry them to the dock
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Galapagos Tours and Cruises. Tourists
The Galapagos Islands tour videos. By Jessica Meza.
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June's Adventures: The Galapagos Islands
This is a compilation of photos and videos from my Intrepid Travel vacation, Active Galapagos in June, 2012. The Galapagos Islands are fascinating due to its volcanic landscape and origins, its history involving pirates, and, of course, its unique wildlife.
The Galapagos are closely associated with its most famous visitor, Charles Darwin. The notes and specimens collected on the islands helped him formulate the Natural Selection Theory. Much of the same flora and fauna that inspired Darwin's The Origin of Species (1859) still thrives on the Galapagos today. His controversial book formed the basis for all subsequent research into evolutionary biology, and it made both Darwin and the Galapagos Islands famous.
Our trip included stops at four islands: San Cristobal, Floreana, Isabela, and Santa Cruz. We participated in various activities such as downhill bike riding, kayaking, hiking, and multiple snorkeling opportunities. This was truly one of the best experiences of my life!
Special thanks to the members of my tour group who graciously shared their photos and videos to make this more memorable.
Sea lion attacks me at the beach in Galapagos
A female sea lion scared the hell out of me when I got attacked by a sleeping mom with her baby while I was trying to snap a picture of it.
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산타크루즈섬에 어둠이 깔리자 여기저기 등에 불이 들어왔다 낮에 여행을 나갔던 사람들이 저녁을 먹기 위해 키오스크 식당거리로 모여 든다 키오스크 식당거리에 오면 에콰도르 음식을 먹을 수 가 있고, 또 여러 가지 생선으로 이뤄진 갈라파고스의 요리도 먹을 수 있다 사람들은 삼삼오오 모여 음식을 먹으며 낮에 경험한 여행에 대해 얘기하면서 정보를 교환한다 이곳 키오스크에서 가장 인기있는 음식은 브르호 구이요리이다 브르호 구이 요리는 은박지에 브르호 고기를 놓고 올리브를 듬뿍 뿌린후 양파 등 채소 절임 양념을 넣는다 그리고 그릴에 올려 센 불에 굽는다 센 불을 일으킬 때 특이하게도 헤어드라이기를 사용했다 요리가 다 구워지자 구수한 냄새가 퍼졌다 주문했던 관광객들이 제작진에게 같이 음식을 먹자고 권한다. 여행은 사람들의 마음을 넉넉하게 만든다 여행지에서 그 지역의 음식을 맛보는 것은 여행의 또 다른 아름다운 추억이 된다
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The people came out to travel in low light came into Santa Cruz darkness Cali party on the island here and there and gather into a kiosk restaurant street for dinner when it comes to the kiosk dining street, and is able to eat Ecuadorian food, and yirwojin several fish Cooking Galapagos can eat people three thousand three hundred fifty-five should come eating and exchange information and talk about the experience to travel on the day the most popular place kiosks where food is Rove reuho grilled dishes probe reuho grilled dishes probe reuho meat in tinfoil After a lot of olive laying sown onions vegetables, put the pickles seasoning and enough specificity to cause bake Sen fire Sen fire up the grill was using a hair dryer to cook drew bake the savory smell spread orders where tourists like to producers meokjago recommend the food. The trip is made generous hearts of the people to taste the food of the region on the road is another beautiful memories of travel
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Las personas salieron a viajar con poca luz entró en Santa Cruz oscuridad partido Cali en la isla aquí y allá y reunir en una calle restaurante kiosco para la cena cuando se trata de la calle comedor kiosco, y es capaz de comer comida ecuatoriana y yirwojin varios peces Cocinar Galápagos puede comer a la gente tres mil trescientos cincuenta y cinco de venir el comer y el intercambio de información y hablar acerca de la experiencia de viajar en el día el lugar quioscos más populares donde la comida es Rove reuho parrilla platos sonda reuho carne a la brasa reuho platos sonda en papel de aluminio Después de un montón de oliva por la que se siembran cebollas verduras, poner los pepinillos condimento y suficiente especificidad para causar hornear fuego Sen Sen fuego de la parrilla estaba usando un secador de pelo para cocinar dibujó hornear los salados órdenes extendidas olor donde los turistas como a los productores meokjago recomiendan la comida. El viaje se hace corazones generosos del pueblo para degustar la gastronomía de la región en el camino es otro hermosos recuerdos de viajes
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