A walk on North Seymour Galapagos Islands
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Traveling Alone/Solo

Enjoying your own company

Always take in mind that a solo vacation is an ideal time to connect with yourself and with your emotions and thoughts. So, why not travel alone to the Galápagos Islands? Solo travel is mostly recommended for people that enjoy experiencing new things as well as to discover and learn. In the Islands, you’ll get the chance to practice incredible activities and enjoy many adventures where flora and fauna will leave you mesmerized!

 

It is safe!

 

Since Galápagos has a relatively small population, the majority of local residents appear to know each other and always greet every visitor with a warm and welcoming attitude. And whenever it comes to their native neighbors and friends, the Galapagos creatures, “Galapagueos” (as the locals are known) are the most respectful. Because the towns in the Galapagos are fairly small, there is no reason to worry regarding getting lost or wandering into any unsafe areas at any time of day.

 

Choosing cruises over hotels

 

By choosing a cruise over a hotel, this will allow you to see more species and islands during your trip to the Galapagos. Before you choose a cruise, look for those that provide the most value at the lowest possible price. It should always be more essential to pay for what you require while on the Galapagos Islands rather than to save money.

 

More people like you!

 

If you’re worried about the amount of visitors you’ll encounter on your trip, rest assured that the Galapagos Islands are well protected from tourism activity. In fact, the Galapagos National Park covers 97% of the archipelago. It is one of the world’s most strictly regulated and protected tourist destinations.

 

Renting taxis and bikes is a common thing on the inhabited islands, this way visitors can quickly get from where they are to where they want to go using either of these convenient modes of transportation. Another advantage is that several visitor sites (not inside the National Park) are frequently walkable of the main towns.

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