Known as the inspiration for Charles Darwin's theory of evolution, this cluster of islands is so isolated that many of its creatures cannot be found anywhere else on earth. Clinging to rocky shores, soaring above a desolate landscape or swimming in equatorial waters, the wildlife found on these islands is, in the truest sense of the word, unique. From the giant tortoises that bare the Galapagos name, to the marine iguanas and "Darwin" finches, these islands afford visitors the chance to observe a living laboratory of adaptation.
Top Attractions
Charles Darwin Research Station
This research center works closely with the Galapagos National Park Service protecting the Galapagos Islands and Galapagos Marine Reserve. It conducts research and assists other researches within the Galapagos National Park and Galapagos Marine Reserve.
Wildlife Viewing
The Galapagos Islands are home to species of animals found no where else on earth such as species of Blue-Footed Boobies, Giant Tortoise, Galapagos Penguin and Flightless Cormorant.