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NATIONAL PARK RULES:
* Be careful not to transport any live material to the islands, or from island to island (insects, seeds, soil). You are not allowed to bring pets to the islands.
* No plants, rocks, animals or their remains, such as bones, pieces of wood, corals, shells, or other natural objects should be removed or disturbed. You may damage the islands ecological conditions.
* Animals should not be touched or handled. A sea lion pup will be abandoned by its mother, for example, if she smells the scent of a human on her young. The same applies to chicks of birds.
* Animals may not be fed. It may alter their life cycle, their social structure and affect their reproduction.
* Do not disturb or pursue any animal from its resting or nesting spot. This is especially true for birds such as boobies, cormorants, gulls and frigates. The nests should be approached carefully, keeping a distance of at least 1 to 2 metres. If disturbed, the bird will flee and abandon its egg or chick, which could be predated or die under the strong sun within 30 minutes.
* All groups that visit the National Park must be accompanied by a qualified guide approved by the National Park. The visitor must follow the trails, marked with small black and white posts, and never leave it. If you do so, you may destroy nests without being conscious of it (marine iguanas nest in the sand).
* Follow the guide; stay with him/her for information and advice. He or she is responsible for you. If the guide behaves badly or does not follow the rules himself, report him or her to the National Park.
* Litter of all types must be kept off the islands. Disposal at sea must be limited to certain types of garbage, only to be thrown overboard in selected areas. Keep all rubbish: film wrappers, cigarette butts, chewing gum, tin cans, bottles, etc. in a bag or pocket, to be disposed of on your boat. Do not throw anything on the islands or overboard. It could end up at the coast or the beach, or eaten by sea turtles or sea lions. A sea lion may play with a tin can found on the bottom and cut its sensitive muzzle. Sea turtles may die from swallowing a plastic bag.
* Do not paint names or graffiti on the rocks. It is against the law, and you will be fined for it.
* Do not buy souvenirs or objects made from plants or animals of the islands (with the exception of articles made from wood). Among such articles are turtle shells, sea lion teeth, black coral. This is the best way to discourage such a trade.
* To camp, you need a permit from the National Park Service (Santa Cruz, San Cristobal, Isabela). Do not make fires, but use a gas stove instead.
* Do not hesitate to show your conservationist attitude. Explain these rules to others, and help to enforce them.
The Galapagos National Park thanks you for respecting these rules
The warmest season is between December and June, temperature average 72 F. (22.22 Celsius) and 90 F. (32.22 Celsius), water temperature 70 F. (21.11 C.)
July and November: average 60 F. (15.56 C.) and 75 F. (23.89 C). Water temperature rarely reaches 70 F. (21.11 C).
TRAVEL TIPS
Bring your own gear!
Buy your snorkel and mask before you go. Your own equipment will fit better than a rental, and the cost is about the same as few days rental.
Hit the beach
Pack your bathing suits (and sunscreen) in your carry-on so you can hit the beach right away.
* Think low season
For the best deals on airfare and lodging, schedule your trip during Galapagos "low season":
- Low season: From 1 May to 14 June and from 15 September to 31 October
- High season: from 1 Nov. - 30 April and from 15 June to 14 Sept.
* Be flexible
Sometimes leaving or departing a day earlier or later can make a big difference in airfare price. Travel and save some extra cash by leaving on Thurs. and returning on Sun. (In general, try to avoid holidays.)
* Jump on it
When you see the right deal, book it quickly. Cruise and tour prices can change within minutes. Coordinate scheduling and make other pre-travel arrangements before you search, so that you can book your favorite fare as soon as you see it.
* Reserve early
If you travel during "high" season (from 1 Nov. - 30 April and from 15 June to 14 Sept.), make your reservations early ; preferably 60 days before departure.
Galapagos Islands information
Capital: Puerto Baquerizo Moreno
Language: Spanish
Surface: 8,000 sq Km2
Population: 30,000 approximately
Visit our islands, a living lab of evolution...

>Santa Cruz
>San Cristobal
>Isabela
>Espanola(Hood)
>Floreana
>Santiago
>Bartolome
>Genovesa
>Fernandina: Punta espinoza
>South Plaza
>Santa Fe
>North Seymour
>Rabida
>Mosquera
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