Meet mother nature in The Galapagos Islands

21 September 2021

The Galapagos Islands are the pinnacle of natural discovery, often heralded as the world’s ‘living museum’ for its spectacularly diverse and often unusual wildlife.

The Galapagos Islands were the inspiration for Charles Darwin’s Theory of evolution, and you can uncover the same flora and fauna that inspired Darwin as you explore the islands on a luxury superyacht charter.

At the confluence of three ocean currents, the Galapagos Islands boast one of the most diverse marine ecosystems in the world, perfect for cruising on a sanctuary that your private yacht offers. Above the water, the unique moon-like landscapes of the Galapagos Islands have been formed by ongoing seismic and volcanic activity, creating a breath-taking scenery to immerse yourself in.

The opportunities for a superyacht adventure in this archipelago are ceaseless, with thrilling experiences and natural encounters both above and below the water surface.

Wildlife

The Galapagos Islands are admired for the fascinating array of wildlife which inhabit the dramatic landscape, presenting a haven for nature enthusiasts and curious travellers. 1,000 kilometres off the west coast of Ecuador and isolated from the mainland, the Galapagos Islands have ensured that rare species of reptiles, bird and mammals have evolved across the islands.

These species were the basis for Charles Darwin’s 1839 publication “Voyage of the Beagle”, and still to today they provide a unique insight into how ecological, evolutionary and biogeographic
processes influence flora and fauna. For superyachts, this means that there are enthralling natural experiences that simply cannot be found anywhere else in the world.
From marine iguanas and flightless cormorants, to pastel flamingos and fur seals, the wildlife of the Galapagos Islands will leave you in awe.
A superyacht charter in the Galapagos Islands fully embraces the ethos of exploration, and treats guests to an exclusive natural splendour.

Cruising and Diving

Beyond the picturesque coastlines and enticing beaches, the Galapagos Marine Reserve offers an underwater wildlife spectacle to discover at some of the world’s best dive sites.
In a region with such abundant sea life, diving experiences are enhanced by spectacular encounters with a wide range of species.

In total, there are over 2,900 marine species monitored in the surrounding waters, including whales, dolphins, albatrosses, sharks, sea lions and penguins.
The Galapagos Marine Reserve covers 133,000 square kilometres of azure blue waters, filled with unique treasures under the surface.

This is one of the largest and most biologically diverse marine protected areas, but also boasts incredible naturally formed underwater mountains, known as seamounts.

A Protected Paradise

With a strictly limited human footprint, the Galapagos Islands fits in perfectly with the exclusivity and privacy of a luxury superyacht charter.
Only 3% of the total emerged surface of the Galapagos Islands are rural or urban areas, with 97% protected by the National Park. Spending time in these islands, you will truly be able to detach from the outside world and immerse yourself in a majestic natural environment.

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