Of the 13 main islands, 6 smaller islands and numerous islets that make up the Galapagos National Park, only five are living and even now, the human population is relatively low. As a result, the wildlife - including marine and land iguanas, sea lions, sea turtles and giant tortoises, blue-red-leg awkwardly, frigate birds and penguins - surprisingly not afraid enemy. A trip to the Galapagos Islands is many things rolled into one - a journey, a relaxing vacation, and, above all, a wildlife extravaganza. It really is an experience of a lifetime, not just for birdwatchers or wildlife enthusiasts, but for anyone traveling with any interest in seeing the incredibly diverse species and often completely unique species birds, reptiles and mammals. Although it is possible to stay in a hotel on one of the two main inhabited islands and to explore on a day trip from a land base, this is not limited, to the islands spread over a large area of ocean. We believe that the best way to see all of this is on board as one of the cruise ships sailing between the islands, on a trip including the onboard naturalist guides you ashore to explore and memorable experience 'close encounters' with the birds and wildife.
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