We offer 32 Galapagos Islands holidays. Made famous by Charles Darwin and his theory of evolution as observed in his "Voyage of the Beagle", the Galapagos Islands lie some 900 kms West of Ecuador. The islands are home to an astonishing array of endemic species such as giant tortoises and sea iguanas that are unique to the Galapagos, as well as countless sea lions, birds and fur seals. The isolation of the Galapagos Islands has resulted in the wildlife having an unusually fearless attitude towards humans, meaning a wildlife cruise to the Galapagos guarantees and extreme close encounter with some of the most compelling and unusual species on the planet. Our Galapagos Islands holidays will take you on an unforgettable wildlife encounter to this isolated, wild and famous archipelago.


These full and frank independent Galapagos Islands holidays reviews are from travellers who have booked directly through responsibletravel.com. They are not edited by us or any of the companies we work with. Find the real story, from real travellers below.


The highlight for me was definitely the snorkeling, especially when there were sea lions about. I never thought I would be so enthusiastic about swimming with sharks!
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The wildlife was just awesome! Even more amazing than we'd expected! The crew were fantastic - really friendly and welcoming and the guides were exceptional.
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We loved the holiday - it was the whole family's favourite to date and was made special because of the other families and the Guides, esp. in the Galapagos where Pedro, the local guide, was intelligent, fun and great with the children.
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The scenery on the boat and on the islands is simply breathtaking... Snorkelling among schools of huge, brilliantly colored tropical fish, penguins, and with sea lions playing along side us - or playing tag with us - were probably the most memorable moments.
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Flying over San Cristobal Island in the Galapagos then landing on the tiny airstrip right by the sea and seeing unique plants and animals for the first time that I had only seen in books or in documentaries was the most exciting part.
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From the moment we stepped on to the canoe it all became a bit of an adventure. Our excellent local guide Delfin brought the forest to life with his tales of the living in the forest
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The volunteering at foundation reserve is the most memorable as we get to contribute back to the Galapagos National Park as well as making new friends and understanding the objectives/ problems of conserving the Islands.
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An amazing experience. Value for money as well as contributing than the usual tourist to this wonderful archipelago. Who knows how much longer we'll be able to visit (they have to do something to control numbers of tourists soon to help preserve the islands). Go while you still can!
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No photograph or TV documentary can replicate the awesome sights, sounds and experience gained from carefully planned itineries for the small groups catered for on these eco friendly holidays.
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"During that hour we swam with turtles, rays, penguins, sharks and a multitude of fish. I had never experienced anything like this before and it was something which will remain with me forever." Find out about the Galapagos Islands from soneone who has been. Read this Galapagos travel article.