Simple stays with essential amenities. Typically guesthouses, hostels or hotels rated below 3 stars — clean, no-frills, and great for value-conscious travelers.
Upscale 4-5 star hotels and lodges. Enjoy high-end service, refined comfort, and premium locations — ideal for travelers seeking extra indulgence.
Destinations
Price
USD 1,031USD 15,278
Showing 1 - 14 of 21 results
Page 2 of 21 Marine wildlife Trips in South America with 524 Reviews
This 5-day Galapagos Islands tour allows you to explore the Islands just like Charles Darwin!
Swim alongside colorful fishes, sea urchins, and starfish while snorkeling. You might even spot some sharks! The volcanic islands are also home to Giant Tortoises. See these fantastic reptiles, as well as other creatures, including blue-footed boobies, Galapagos sea lions, albatrosses, marine iguanas, and frigate birds in their natural habitat. You will have the full assistance of a naturalist guide.
There are so many breathtaking sights in this natural paradise. Galapagos awaits, so let’s go island hopping!
A prime destination for wildlife viewing, the Galapagos Islands are on most people's bucket list destinations. Join us on this 'Galapagos Affordable 8 Days Tour' to explore this vaunted archipelago and its wildlife, many of which are found only in the Galapagos.
Get to know more about this paradise that inspire Charles Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection. Led by expert guides, see and learn about the unique bird, animal and marine species, including the giant tortoise, marine iguana, Darwin's finches, lava lizard, flightless cormorant, and Galapagos fur seal.
The tour starts and ends in Guayaquil, taking you through several islands of the Galapagos, such as San Cristobal, Satna Cruz, and Isabela. Besides meeting the famous inhabitants of the Galapagos, you will also be taking part in various fun activities like swimming, snorkeling and volcano hiking.
And if that's not enough, we also offer various optional activities and excursions for you to choose from.
For further details, please go through the itinerary section below.
Discover the enchanted Galapagos Islands during this 7-day, guided, island-hopping tour! Due to its isolation, the Galapagos forms a natural sanctuary, preserving species that have evolved separately over millennia. In addition to sheltering unique species, these islands are famous for having inspired Charles Darwin's Theory of Natural Selection.
We will meet you at the lobby of your hotel in Quito on the first day of the tour at 6:00 PM for a pre-tour briefing. Head for Isabela Island, the largest island of the Galapagos spread over an area slightly more than 4,500 square kilometres, on Day 2.
See the famous lava tunnels underwater while snorkeling and relax on the white, sandy beaches of Isabela Island on the third day of the trip and enjoy hiking and kayaking trips on Day 4, when you will also get the chance to see the unique wildlife of this island.
Visit the famous Charles Darwin Research Station as well as El Chato - Giant Tortoise Reserve in the highlands of Santa Cruz. Learn more about this endangered species of tortoise that calls these islands home. You will fly back to Quito on Day 6 of the trip. For more details, please go through the itinerary below.
The greatest wildlife-watching destinations in Costa Rica? They’re the ones you haven’t heard about… yet. So, journey through untouched rainforests, jungle hillsides and concealed coastlines to search for sloths, monkeys and more with the help of our expert guides. The highlights are plentiful. Go deep into the Osa Peninsula, one of the most biologically intense places on Earth, immerse yourself in a remote mountain community, and stay in handpicked Premium accommodation each night – because going remote doesn’t mean giving up the luxuries!
The unique bird and animal species of the Galapagos Islands inspired Charles Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection. In this five-day tour, we try to see and understand what makes Galapagos and its many inhabitants different.
Led by expert naturalists, we will visit different islands and bays to meet their residents, including the Galapagos giant tortoise, marine iguana, penguins, flightless cormorant and more. We will also be visiting Charles Darwin Research Station and Giant Tortoise Breeding Center to learn about the scientific research and conservation efforts underway to conserve the Galapagos' ecosystem.
We will also explore the volcanic landscape of the islands, as well as take part in activities like snorkeling, glass-bottom boat tour, kayaking and paddle boarding.
Our mother ship will be Yacht Isabela II, which offers the perfect, intimate space for exploring the Galapagos in comfort. Measuring just a little over 183 feet (55 meters), this three-deck vessel has 20 cabins that sleep up to 40 guests, with several indoor and outdoor communal spaces that give guests the opportunity to revel in the mesmerizing views of the islands. The latest in sustainable technology makes Isabela II the ideal yacht to navigate around the Galapagos without disturbing their delicate ecosystem.
With lumbering giant tortoises, playful sea lions and an aviary of swooping, squawking, soaring bird life, the Galapagos Islands is wildlife-watching heaven. For this five-day trip, it’s all aboard the Solaris, a first-class motor yacht, to cruise around the archipelago in the company of an expert naturalist. Along the way, we stop at a string of biologically diverse islands, including Genovesa, Santa Fe and San Cristóbal, with the chance to get out and explore on foot and by snorkelling. Expect moments worthy of a nature documentary and plenty of photo opportunities.
Experience the highlights of the famed Galapagos Islands with this 6-day program!
Swim alongside colorful fishes, sea urchins, and starfish while snorkeling; you might even spot some sharks! See the fantastic giant tortoises, which are endemic to the volcanic islands, as well as other creatures, including blue-footed boobies, Galapagos sea lions, penguins, marine iguanas, and frigate birds in their natural habitat. The highlight of this program is a trip to Isabela, Santa Cruz, and an uninhabited island.
The trip includes full assistance from our naturalist guide, full transportation, accommodation, and even some meals.