Galapagos
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Galapagos
Nestled in the Pacific, you will find a remarkable archipelago where time seems to stand still and nature unfolds its most extraordinary creations in its unique and untouched landscapes. The Galapagos Islands are a living testament to the wonders of our planet, where the flora and fauna paint a canvas of beauty and resiliency.










The Islands
Born millions of years ago from the embrace of volcanic forces in the vast expanse of the Pacific, the Galapagos Islands stand as a testament to the forces of nature and the wonders of evolution.
The Galapagos archipelago consists of thirteen major islands, six smaller ones, and over a hundred islets. Only four of these Islands are populated, Santa Cruz, San Cristobal, Isabela and Floreana, with approximately 25,000 people total.
Renowned for being unique and remote, these islands have formed a sanctuary for remarkably resilient and adaptable species, which inspired Charles Darwin’s groundbreaking theory of natural selection.