
Ecuador &
Galapagos
Ecuador &
Galapagos
Bespoke Galapagos Expeditions
The Galapagos, Defined by Discovery. Your Private Gateway to the Enchanted Isles.
Tailor-made expeditions in the Galapagos Islands, for your unique adventure. Explore breathtaking and captivating wildlife.
Imagine a journey where the logistical pulse of the Galapagos disappears, leaving only the raw beauty of the islands. As your Licensed National Tour Guide, I curate private, bespoke itineraries that turn a standard holiday into a profound expedition.
My approach combines a decade of field expertise with a passion for seamless, high-quality service. Whether we are paddleboarding through hidden mangroves or exploring the Andean highlands, I am there to bridge the gap between traveler and environment. I manage the "behind-the-scenes" of every inter-island movement and hand-pick every accommodation, ensuring your experience is as effortless as it is authentic. This isn't just travel; it is a meticulously executed immersion into the heart of Ecuador.

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Snorkeling with sea lions/turtles
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Day tour to uninhabited island
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Giant tortoise highlands
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Lava tunnels / volcano landscapes
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Kayaking / paddle / beaches
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Wildlife photography-friendly pacing

logistics
made simple
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Strategic Transport
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Vetted Navigation
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Seamless Entry
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Professional Preparation
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Adaptive Pacing

Included:
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Itinerary design
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Private guidance/coordination
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Tours as specified
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All private transportation needed
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All equipment needed
Not Included:
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Flights
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Park fees
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Tips
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Travel Insurance

You bring the ideas; I’ll create the journey → Request a Custom Itinerary

Galapagos
weather
Warm / Wet Season (December – May)
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Temperature: Air 25–30°C (77–86°F); water 23–26°C (73–79°F)
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Conditions: Warm, sunny days with occasional tropical showers, seas are generally calm and visibility for snorkeling is excellent.
Wildlife Highlights:
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Sea turtles nesting on beaches (Dec–March)
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Marine iguanas in full breeding colors
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Courtship displays of frigatebirds and blue‑footed boobies
Best For: Beach lovers, snorkelers, and travelers seeking warm water and vibrant marine life.

Galapagos
weather
Cool / Dry Season (June – November)
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Temperature: Air 19–25°C (66–77°F); water 18–23°C (64–73°F)
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Conditions: Cooler air and sea temperatures, overcast skies, and nutrient‑rich waters attract abundant marine life. Seas can be slightly rougher.
Wildlife Highlights:
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Large gatherings of sea lions and seabirds
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Best chance to see penguins feeding close to shore
Best For: Divers and wildlife enthusiasts — this is when marine life is at its peak.
Entry Fees for PNG (Galapagos National Park)

what to
pack
Clothing:
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Lightweight, breathable clothes for warm days.
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A light rain jacket or windbreaker for sudden showers.
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Comfortable walking shoes or hiking sandals.
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Swimsuits and cover-ups for daily water activities.
Accessories:
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Hat or cap for sun protection.
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Sunglasses with UV protection.
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Reef-safe sunscreen
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Reusable water bottle to stay hydrated.
Additional Essentials
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Small backpack or dry
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bag for day trips.
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Lightweight binoculars for wildlife spotting.
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Motion sickness medication.
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Camera or waterproof phone case.

