Playa de la Estación on Puerto Ayora, Galapagos Islands
This small, sandy beach is on the path to the Charles Darwin Research Center in the town of Puerto Ayora - main hub of Santa Cruz Island in the Galapagos Islands.
Playa La Estación, en la isla Santa Cruz - Galápagos - Ecuador
Te recomiendo que cuando visites la isla Santa Cruz, puedes ir caminando hasta la playa La Estación, puedes llegar en unos 10 minutos de caminata. El mar, presenta un agua cristalina, existen cangrejos, peces, e iguanas marinas. Además en el paisaje puedes observar rocas de origen volcánico. Además puedes hacer snorkel.
Laguna Las Ninfas, Puerto Ayora, Galápagos
Islas Galapagos - Playa de la Estacion - Vista Rapida
Una vista rápida de la llamada Playa de la Estación.
Domingo 31 de Enero del 2016.
Santa Cruz - Islas Galápagos - Ecuador
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A quick view of the so called Playa de la Estación (Station's Beach) next to Charles Darwin Research Station.
Sunday January 31st, 2016.
Santa Cruz - Galápagos Islands - Ecuador
Playa de la Estacion
Playa de la Estacion-Puerto Ayora Galapagos
Near Darwin Museum, small beach for a nice swim.
Playa de la Estacion en Santa Cruz ,Galápagos
La visita de la familia de mi esposa Maria a Puerto Ayora ,Santa Cruz ,Galápagos
Playa de la Estación - Galápagos - Ecuador
Julio 2017
ISLEANDO 03 - Playa El Garrapatero
En esta aventura de Isleando Galápagos te presentamos playa El Garrapatero. Diviértete, descubre y aprende.
Playa El Garrapatero, Isla Santa Cruz Galapagos
Parte de la playa El Garrapetero en Isla Santa Cruz, Islas Galapagos - Ecuador. Isla que se aprecia de frente, Santa Fe.
ISLA GRILL PUERTO AYORA.wmv
La mejor Parrilla Ecuatoriana-Argentina fusionada el las paradisíacas islas Galápagos, complementada con un selección de platos al carbón exquisitos. Te esperamos
Playa Tortuga Bay. Santa Cruz, Galapagos-Ecuador
Tortuga Bay Beach. Galapagos Island
Playa Mann, San Cristobal, Galapagos
Puerto Ayora, Santa Cruz, Galapagos Islands, Galapagos, Ecuador, South America
Puerto Ayora is a town in central Galápagos, Ecuador. Located on the southern shore of Santa Cruz Island, it is the seat of Santa Cruz Canton. The town is named in honor of Isidro Ayora, an Ecuadorian president. The town is sometimes mistakenly referred to as Santa Cruz. Puerto Ayora at night on the Island of Santa Cruz in the Galapagos Islands in Ecuador. Fresh Water Swimming in Puerto Ayora, Galapagos on the Island of Santa Cruz. Puerto Ayora is the most populous town in the Galápagos Islands, with more than 12,000 inhabitants. Puerto Ayora has the best developed infrastructure in the archipelago. The larger of the two Galápagos banks, Banco del Pacifico, is located in Puerto Ayora, as well as schools, hotels, restaurants, clothing stores, hardware stores, grocery stores, marine stores, tourist shops and night clubs. It is the best place in Galápagos for communicating with the outside world via numerous cybercafes with Internet access or telephone offices. Puerto Ayora emergency medical facilities include a new hospital opened in 2006 and the island's only hyperbaric chamber. The main Avenue is named Avenida Charles Darwin and begins on the main dock of Puerto Ayora and finish in the Charles Darwin Research Station. Home to both the Charles Darwin Foundation and the Galápagos National Park, Puerto Ayora is the center of the Galápagos conservation efforts. Island visitors may visit the Charles Darwin Research Station to learn the history of the islands and future conservation plans. North Seymour Island is an hour away by boat and has a wide array of animals with no people living on the island. Tortuga Bay is a short walk from center of Puerto Ayora where you can view marine iguanas, birds, galapagos crabs and a natural mangrove where you can spot white tip reef sharks and the gigantic galápagos tortoise. Puerto Ayora has a protected location, along the shores of Academy Bay, where a refreshing breeze often provides pleasant weather. Temperatures vary between 18 and 29 °C (64 and 82 °F). The hot season usually runs from December to May.The Itabaca Channel is located between two islands in the Galápagos, Baltra Island, also known as South Seymour Island and Santa Cruz Island. The Itabaca Channel is used by water taxis who take people from Baltra to Santa Cruz. Academy Bay is a busy harbor, normally full of boats cruising the islands, passing private yachts and local fishing boats. This bay is a good location to spot brown pelicans, golden rays, marine iguanas, herons, lava gulls, frigate birds, Galápagos sea lions, and large numbers of blue-footed boobies, which fish by spectacular plunge diving. Fresh water is at a premium on the island and in this town. Locals practice water conservation and typically collect rainwater during the rainy season. There is a desalination plant on the island. Many facilities have separate water systems with varying degrees of use/quality. For example, water used for cleaning/showering may not be potable.
Playa de la Estacion- Santa Cruz- Galapagos Islands
Las Grietas, Puerto Ayora, Santa Cruz, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador, South America
Las Grietas are volcanic rock walls where it enters the sea. They are spectacular and the path that leads to them offers very interesting natural features (beaches, mangroves, iguanas breeding areas, salt). Be part of the other side of the port of Puerto Ayora and you just have to follow directions. Wear good shoes because the trail is quite rocky in some sections. You can not do any other way. Puerto Ayora is a town in central Galápagos, Ecuador. Located on the southern shore of Santa Cruz Island, it is the seat of Santa Cruz Canton. The town is named in honor of Isidro Ayora, an Ecuadorian president. The town is sometimes mistakenly referred to as Santa Cruz. Puerto Ayora at night on the Island of Santa Cruz in the Galapagos Islands in Ecuador. Fresh Water Swimming in Puerto Ayora, Galapagos on the Island of Santa Cruz. Puerto Ayora is the most populous town in the Galápagos Islands, with more than 12,000 inhabitants. Puerto Ayora has the best developed infrastructure in the archipelago. The larger of the two Galápagos banks, Banco del Pacifico, is located in Puerto Ayora, as well as schools, hotels, restaurants, clothing stores, hardware stores, grocery stores, marine stores, tourist shops and night clubs. It is the best place in Galápagos for communicating with the outside world via numerous cybercafes with Internet access or telephone offices. Puerto Ayora emergency medical facilities include a new hospital opened in 2006 and the island's only hyperbaric chamber. The main Avenue is named Avenida Charles Darwin and begins on the main dock of Puerto Ayora and finish in the Charles Darwin Research Station. Home to both the Charles Darwin Foundation and the Galápagos National Park, Puerto Ayora is the center of the Galápagos conservation efforts. Island visitors may visit the Charles Darwin Research Station to learn the history of the islands and future conservation plans. North Seymour Island is an hour away by boat and has a wide array of animals with no people living on the island. Tortuga Bay is a short walk from center of Puerto Ayora where you can view marine iguanas, birds, galapagos crabs and a natural mangrove where you can spot white tip reef sharks and the gigantic galápagos tortoise. Puerto Ayora has a protected location, along the shores of Academy Bay, where a refreshing breeze often provides pleasant weather. Temperatures vary between 18 and 29 °C (64 and 82 °F). The hot season usually runs from December to May.The Itabaca Channel is located between two islands in the Galápagos, Baltra Island, also known as South Seymour Island and Santa Cruz Island. The Itabaca Channel is used by water taxis who take people from Baltra to Santa Cruz. Academy Bay is a busy harbor, normally full of boats cruising the islands, passing private yachts and local fishing boats. This bay is a good location to spot brown pelicans, golden rays, marine iguanas, herons, lava gulls, frigate birds, Galápagos sea lions, and large numbers of blue-footed boobies, which fish by spectacular plunge diving. Fresh water is at a premium on the island and in this town. Locals practice water conservation and typically collect rainwater during the rainy season. There is a desalination plant on the island. Many facilities have separate water systems with varying degrees of use/quality. For example, water used for cleaning/showering may not be potable.
Ecuador, Galapagos, Ecu-volley in Puerto Ayora
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Playa Los Alemanes en Santa Cruz - Galápagos
La Playa Los Alemanes es uno de los sitios en donde podrás observar tanto tortugas marinas, iguanas, rayas e inclusive, si tienes suerte, hasta caballitos de mar sin necesidad de gastar mucho de tu presupuesto, solamente necesitas pagar el transporte que son 50 centavos y contar con el equipamiento para hacer snorkel, y estas listo para disfrutar esta aventura.
Islas Galápagos, Del Puerto Ayora al Centro Charles Darwin...
Galapagos Islands - Santa Cruz - Ecuador June 2015 GoPro
Amazing vacation at Galapagos Islands, Las grietas, Tortuga Bay, Playa Mansa, Playa Brava, Puerto Ayora, Los Alemanes. Can't wait to go to Santa Fe Island next time to snorkel a little bit more, hope someday in the near future. For now this was pretty much a relaxed trip.
I used GoPro Studio 2.0 (not the lastest version since I have MacOS 10.7.5 on my computer) to make this video and filmed with a GoPro Hero basic camera. A little bit shaky at times but it does the job right for a very good price.