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Ecuador - Galapagos - Isla Genovesa - Darwin Bay

Darwin's Bay boasts a stunning white sand beach and is a haven for an array of incredible animal species, including sea lions, marine iguanas, various bird species, and more. This pristine beach provides the perfect setting for a day of snorkeling and sunbathing. Known for its rich marine life, there are excellent chances of encountering sharks, manta rays, and other unique and fantastic fish while exploring the sea.

A guided walking tour departs from Darwin Bay and covers approximately 1.5 kilometers. After enjoying the beautiful beach and the inviting waters, the route takes you through a pristine forest inhabited by magnificent frigatebirds and red-footed boobies. As you reach the end of the trail, you'll be rewarded with a breathtaking viewpoint, offering stunning vistas of the wild red-billed tropicbirds soaring over the water.

Climate
The Galápagos Islands, located on the equator, are a year-round destination. There are two seasons. The warmer season extends from December to May, featuring plenty of sunshine and clear skies. The slightly cooler season occurs from June to November due to southerly winds, which bring the cold waters of the Humboldt Current northward, resulting in cooler sea temperatures.

Currency
American Dollar (USD)

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