Looking for info about Galapagos travel attractions? Ecuagringo is a commercial fishing company that really knows what they’re doing, as they’ve been standing by and supporting local fisherman in the Galapagos Islands for over twenty years. Consisting of staff that love the outdoors and the rush of the sport and can navigate the waters in their sleep, Ecuagringo offers island fishing tours in San Cristobal and Santa Cruz; visitors can choose from Marlin and big game fishing to inshore fishing and fly fishing. The team will put together a memorable fishing trip that will also provide opportunities to take some stunning wildlife pictures.
Discover lean marine skeletons that tell you that this was ocean before and now an island. Visit small brackish lagoons and watch amazing site of lagoon birds and Galapagos Flamingos. Also, by visiting Punta Moreno in the north of this island you can have a great opportunity to have spectacular view of Sierra Negra, Alcedo, and Cerro Azul volcanoes. Fernandina Island is popular as one of the youngest islands on the earth, and it is the third largest island in the Galapagos. Enjoy hiking on the black lava rocks here. Watch hundreds of marine iguanas, flightless Galapagos cormorants, sea lions, pelicans, penguins, and mangrove forests. See extra details at https://nemogalapagos.com/last-minute-galapagos-cruises-2019.php.
The Galapagos Islands are protected by their national park status and not every part of the park can be explored by visitors. Set trails have been clearly marked for guests hoping to hike around the stunning terrain of the islands. Take a unique lava rock trail where you will see blue-footed boobies, marine iguanas and sea lions, walk to the top of the Sierra Negra, the second largest volcano caldera in the world, and hike across beaches and along mangrove estuaries to get a real idea of the vastly diverse landscape of the Galapagos Islands.
Los Gemelos, also known as “The Twins,” are twin volcanic craters that can be found at Santa Cruz Island. Testimonies to the island’s volcanic history, the craters were formed by the collapse of an underground magma chamber. The impressive view is only half the fun, as getting to the craters offers an adventurous experience all on its own. Walking through the forest that engulfs Los Gemelos gives visitors the opportunity to take some stunning photos and to discover the many flora and fauna indigenous to the land. Visiting Los Gemelos is a special treat for ornithologists, as there are numerous species of birds that can be seen in the highlands.
Nemo Galapagos is a family-owned business sailing the Galapagos Islands since 1985. We are the owners and direct operators of three catamaran boats available for cruises in the Galapagos Islands: Nemo I, Nemo II and Nemo III; all specializing in naturalist cruises. Nemo Galapagos cruises are very well recommended by international visitors on traveler forums. Glowing reviews are available on Trip Advisor for all of our two boats. See additional info at Galapagos Cruise Recommendations.