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Honeymoon in the Galapagos Islands

Honeymoon in the Galapagos Islands

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Galapagos Islands

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If you love nature, the destination that we propose in this article will delight you: it’s the Galapagos Islands, an archipelago where you can disconnect from the modern world and discover many animal and plant species.

honeymoon in Galapagos Islands

The Galapagos Islands are an archipelago consisting of 19 Islands and 215 islets located in the Pacific ocean at the Equator level and about 1000 km from the coast of the Ecuador.

The diversity of the fauna and flora of these islands, where Charles Darwin conducted studies of his theory of evolution by natural selection, are one of its major attractions. Remoteness from the nearest continent them was protected from human impact and predators, which is the reason why their fauna and flora have evolved in an extraordinary manner

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The best way to go to meet of these islands is embarking on a cruise of a lifetime of one or two weeks aboard the Santa Cruz. For a more intimate passage, opt instead for the Galapagos Odyssey, which has 8 cabins only.

If you choose to live the unforgettable experience go to the Galapagos for your honeymoon, take notes of our recommendations:

Santa Fe island

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Here you will find a forest of Opuntia cactus, the largest of the archipelago as well as a peaceful lagoon with turquoise waters where you can go scuba diving surrounded by sea wolves. You can watch many tropical birds close to cliffs and see Aboriginal land iguanas and lava lizards.

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Santa Cruz Island

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It is the most populous island, particularly in the village of Puerto Ayora, where Charles Darwin scientific station and a center where turtles are bred in captivity and then released into their natural habitat. Go to the black turtle beach where certain species of turtles, rays of small sharks breed, as well as the Hill of the dragon where you can observe flamingos and iguanas.

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