Monday, May 3, 2010

Season to Visit the Island

Sitting on the equator, the Galápagos Islands have two seasons, the wet (January to June, when it's humid and temperatures are in the mid- to high eighties), and the dry (July to December, when temps are a few degrees cooler). Year-round, you're bound to see phenomenal wildlife, except during an El Nino year, when normally arid regions at sea level grow lush and green and the animal life—from iguanas to penguins—is decimated by warming sea temperatures.

Time to Get Around:
Virtually the only way to see the Galápagos is by tour boat; the larger boats offer the most experienced guides and cut down on island-to-island travel time. Take some of the most common air packages to get in here without any possible difficulties.

Look for the information from the internet or hire a guide who can help you to enjoy more in Ecuador.

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