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Galápagos Islands, Ecuador

Survival of the Fittest: Hiking, Biking & Water Sports on the Galápagos Islands

Program No. 21577RJ
Learn the ever-evolving story of the Galápagos Islands as you join local experts to hike, bike, snorkel and swim your way through one of the most unique ecosystems in the world.

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Program
At a Glance
Duration
10 days
Program Begins
Guayaquil
Program Concludes
Guayaquil
Group Type
Small Group
Meals
20 ( 9B, 7L, 4D )
Activity Level
Get up close to the amazing wildlife and surreal landscapes of the Galápagos Islands as you hike, snorkel, paddle and bike your way from one unforgettable natural scene to the next. Along the way, naturalists and local experts illuminate the unusual birds, sea life and terrestrial animals that have evolved in “nature’s laboratory.” This learning adventure is an opportunity to experience the islands’ unique environments in a way that most visitors to the Galápagos seldom do.
Best of all, you'll...
  • Come into contact with the rich wildlife of the Galápagos Islands while hiking, biking and kayaking.
  • Snorkel off remote beaches in search of marine life and hike up to the edge of the second-largest caldera in the world.
  • Get fascinating insight from expert naturalists into the survival and adaptive techniques of the indigenous animals, including Blue-footed Boobies, Darwin's finches and giant tortoises.
General Notes
Participants on this program will be accommodated in different room types. Please see the hotel record for the room types and descriptions.
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Andrés De La Torre
His love of science and passion for nature led Andrés de la Torre to study biology at the Catholic University of Quito, Ecuador, his native city. He began working as a naturalist while still in college, and found that he enjoyed working outdoors and sharing his knowledge with lifelong learners. Andrés is an expert in the fields of ornithology, volcanology, botany, and the history of the New World. He has been leading birding groups for more than a decade.
Please Note:
This expert may not be available for every date of the program
Activity Level
Outdoor: Spirited
Walking up to 4-5 hours at a time over varied terrain. Trails are easy or moderately challenging; volcano hike is challenging. Island transfers can be in rough waters. Kayak and paddle board on calm bays. Biking on sandy coastal roads. Elevations of 5,600 feet.
Small Group (13 to 24)
Love to learn and explore in a small-group setting? These adventures offer small, personal experiences with groups of 13 to 24 participants.
Suggested Reading List
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Assurance Plan

Road Scholar's continued commitment to our participants and their well-being is exemplified whether participating on a program in the United States or on one of our International programs, every Road Scholar participant receives coverage under our Road Scholar Assurance Plan.

Want to Protect Your Investment?

Road Scholar is pleased to offer its Trip Protection Plan as a way to protect your program investment. You may purchase this optional trip protection plan when enrolling in your program.

Sustainable Travel

We offset a portion of the emissions created by your travel. Read about our commitment to a more sustainable planet.






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