Galapagos Island Birds
Galapagos Birding Tours
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Day 1 | Transfer in Quito
Day 2 | Quito Hands on Experience
Day 3 | Napo Wildlife Center
Day 4 | Parrots' Lick
Day 5 | Canopy Observation Tower
Day 6 | Napo Wildlife Center to Quito
Day 7 | The Galápagos Islands
Day 8 | Yacht Tour To Uninhabited Islands
Day 9 | Las Grietas and Tortuga Bay
Day 10 | Los Gemelos
9 Nights
Adventure Program
Embark on an luxury 10-day adventure tour from canoeing in the Amazon rainforest to hiking in the Galápagos Islands. -
Day 1 | Transfer in Quito
Day 2 | Anakonda Amazon Cruises
Day 3 | Amazon
Day 4 | Amazon
Day 5 | Amazon to Quito
Day 6 | Quito Colonial Tour
Day 7 | Baltra & Santa Cruz Islands
Day 8 | Genovesa Island
Day 9 | Plaza & Santa Fe Islands
Day 10 | San Cristóbal & Lobos Islands
Day 11 | San Cristóbal Island
10 Nights
Wildlife Galápagos Cruise Program
Witness Ecuador's unique wildlife on an 11-day immersive journey from the exotic Amazon to the spectacular Galápagos. -
Day 1 | Arrival in the Galápagos Islands
Day 2 | Navigation with a Galapagueño Fisherman
Day 3 | Santa Cruz - Floreana
Day 4 | Exploring the Highland of Floreana
Day 5 | Floreana – Isabela
Day 6 | Hiking Sierra Negra Volcano
Day 7 | Isabela – Santa Cruz - Baltra
6 Nights
Galápagos Roots: a Community and Nature Expedition
This adventure blends up-close wildlife encounters and a deep connection to the islands’ unique history and culture.
Blue-footed Booby
The aptly named blue-footed booby is easily recognizable by its unusual bright blue feet. They can be spotted across many of the Galápagos Islands and are often diving underwater for a fresh catch of sardines, mackerel and other small fish. The best time to see the boobies is between June and August when they are breeding.
Galápagos Penguin
These birds are endemic to the Galápagos Islands and are the rarest penguin in the world. With fewer feathers and less body fat, they are the only penguins adapted to the tropical climate. They mate for life like all penguins, but unusually they don't have a clear breeding season. They can be seen across the islands, including on Ferdinanda and Isabela.
Waved Albatross
The waved albatross is the largest bird in the Galápagos Islands, its wingspan up to two and a half meters. They are exceptional gliders, spending most of their time over the open ocean. Couples mate for life. In March, they migrate to the archipelago's Española island and remain there for the rest of the year to breed.
American flamingo
Iconic vibrant pink feathers and signature curving neck, the Galapagos is home to a few hundred American flamingo's.
While they are found across the Caribbean, the Galapagos population is genetically distinct, characterized by smaller bodies and smaller eggs. You will be able to see these birds on Isabela Island, Floreana Island, and Santa Cruz Island. Occasionally they may be sighted on Santiago and Rábida Island.
The iconic pink color is not innate; it is derived from carotenoid pigments found in their diet of algae, crustaceans, and microscopic plant material.
