Galápagos Islands Travel – Cruises, Tours & Wildlife Adventures

The Galápagos Islands are one of the world’s most extraordinary travel destinations, located off the coast of Ecuador. Famous for inspiring Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution, this volcanic archipelago offers unforgettable encounters with unique wildlife found nowhere else on Earth. With Movidas Journeys, you’ll discover the Galápagos through carefully designed tours, cruises, and island stays that bring you closer to nature’s wonders.

Why Visit the Galápagos Islands?
  • See giant tortoises, blue-footed boobies, marine iguanas, penguins on the equator, and playful sea lions.

  • Snorkel and dive with sharks, rays, and tropical fish in crystal-clear waters.

  • Explore volcanic landscapes, lava tunnels, and pristine beaches.

  • Discover both land-based and cruise-based itineraries to fit every travel style.

  • Enjoy small-group, sustainable tourism experiences led by expert naturalist guides.

Best Time to Visit the Galápagos

The Galápagos is a year-round destination, but each season offers something different:

  • Warm Season (December – May): Sunny skies, calmer seas, excellent snorkelling, and lush green landscapes.

  • Cool Season (June – November): Rich marine life due to the Humboldt Current, ideal for diving and spotting whales and dolphins.


The best months for first-time visitors are December to May, when conditions are comfortable for both land and water activities.

Top Galápagos Activities & Experiences

  • Wildlife Encounters: Observe giant tortoises, iguanas, and rare bird species up close.

  • Snorkeling & Diving: Swim alongside sea lions, turtles, rays, and reef sharks.

  • Island Hopping: Visit Santa Cruz, Isabela, Española, and more for diverse landscapes and ecosystems.

  • Hiking & Nature Walks: Explore volcanic craters, lava fields, and highland forests.

  • Beaches & Kayaking: Relax on pristine white-sand beaches or paddle through turquoise waters.

  • Photography & Conservation Tours: Capture unique wildlife moments while learning about ongoing preservation efforts.