Four
most commonly asked questions about Galapagos Expeditions
1.
What is the best time of the year to go to the Galapagos?
There really is no off-season in the Galapagos--any time of the year
is a good time to go. The islands, being on the equator, have a pleasant
temperature year round. However, equator does mean hot, so it is always
best to be prepared to deal with potentially intense sun and heat.
From
January to June the weather tends to be slightly milder and drier
and the seas are quite calm. The water temperature is quite pleasant,
although a light wet suit may be nice for snorkeling.
From
June through December the garua (meaning wet and misty) season kicks
in and most likely you will experience low-level clouds (and shelter
from the sun) but there really is not that much rain. The seas can
be a bit rough during this time of year, and the water temperature
cooler. A wetsuit for snorkeling is a good idea.
2.
How long should we plan to be there?
There are three and four day trips, even five- day trips. But, if
one is going this far, and has the time, it is best to commit to a
seven day voyage in order to experience as much as possible. Most
people book a seven-day trip.
3.
What will we see in the islands?
Some of your Galapagos experience will take place on land and some
will take place while snorkeling in the water. The variety of flora
and fauna in the archipelago is astounding. Often people return home
finding it hard to put into words the experiences they have had in
these active volcanic islands! Depending on the itinerary you choose,
you most likely will see some, or all, of the following: sea lions,
land and marine iguanas, blue-and red-footed boobies, penguins, frigate
birds, flightless cormorants, turtles, giant land tortoises, short-eared
owls, sally light foot crabs, mangroves, cactus, lava cactus, cactus
trees, and some of the most spectacular scenery from beaches to mountaintops
and volcanoes. Do some reading ahead of time. There are lots of great
books available.
4.
What should we bring along?
Most importantly, pack light. Try to bring clothing that can be hand
washed and is quick drying. The Galapagos tend to be a very casual
destination and everyone dresses accordingly. Although the following
is by no means a complete list, it gives you an idea:
- a couple of pairs of trousers (zip off legs are great!)
- 2 or 3 pairs of shorts
- swim suit
- a couple of short sleeved shirts (t-shirts are fine)
- short sleeved shirt / long sleeved shirt
- a tank top or two
- windbreaker/sweater
- one or two pairs of sturdy walking shoes
- one pair of shoes for wet landings
- supply of socks and underwear
- for ladies, a loose lightweight dress is nice for the evenings
- good sun hat (one that covers your ears)
- sunscreen (lots of it and a high factor)
- lots of film