Suggested Packing List
Dress should be comfortable and casual.
Dress should be comfortable and casual.
Long pants (lightweight)
Shorts
Short-sleeved shirts
Long-sleeved shirts or sweatshirts (July-November)
Lightweight jacket (waterproof)
Toiletries
Insect Repellant
Hiking boots/shoes
Sandals (Teva-style)
Water shoes
Hiking Socks (preferably thin and breathable)
Hiking shorts/pants
Light backpack
Sports/water bottle
Sunglasses/Shades
Fragrance-free Sunscreen (SPF 30 or higher)
Formal attire (for evenings on cruise ships)
Light sweater
Swimsuit (2)
Snorkeling equipment
Camera (waterproof) & chargers
Extra memory card
Binoculars
Prescription medicines and seasickness medication
Sun-hat
Sunscreen
Insect repellant
Beach towels
Water bottle
South Plaza
(-0.5832113,-90.1660765)
Sombrero Chino
(-0.3694225,-90.5923658)
Santiago
(-0.2610953,-90.7793669)
Santa Fé
(-0.818711,-90.0772478)
Santa Cruz
(8.4860126,-106.7518597)
San Cristóbal
(-0.8201145,-89.5747426)
Rabida
(-0.4125172,-90.7175103)
North Seymour
(-0.3946804,-90.289085)
Isabela
(-0.4400643,-91.7478863)
Genovesa
(0.3231375,-89.9744563)
Floreana
(-1.2900811,-90.5017776)
Fernandina
(-0.383737,-91.6594893)
Española
(-1.3777643,-89.7169645)
Bartolomé
(-0.2851123,-90.5547131)
Baltra
(-0.4475173,-90.3081361)
How to get to the Galápagos: To travel to the Galápagos Islands, you must fly into the cities of Quito or Guayaquil in Ecuador. Most of the flights from Quito or Guayaquil to the Galápagos are usually scheduled in the early to mid-morning while return is mid-morning to early afternoon.
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