The Galapagos Islands are one of the largest marine reserves on the planet, offering protection to an incredible diversity of colourful Galapagos
The Galapagos Racer Snake leapt to instant fame in 2016, when BBC Planet Earth footage of them chasing a Marine Iguana went viral on the internet
The beautiful Galapagos Red-billed Tropicbird often amazes visitors with it’s striking appearance – long elegant tail streamers, bright red beak
The Lava Heron, also known as the Galapagos Striated Heron, is an endemic wading bird only found at the Galapagos Islands.In appearance, they look rather small for a heron
Meet the only penguin species crazy enough to live at the equator! The Galapagos penguin is a cute little fella and offers a unique bucket list opportunity
The Flightless Cormorant is the peculiar case of the bird who forgot how to fly. An edemic species found only at the Galapagos Islands
Attractive and distinctive looking, the Swallow-tailed Gull is the world’s only nocturnal gull, using highly developed night vision to hunt their prey
Darwin’s Finches (also known as Galapagos Finches) may not be the most eye-catching birds that you see at the Galapagos Islands.In truth they are
Bold and inquisitive, the Galapagos Mockingbird is a character that will come right up to introduce himself, with no fear whatsoever.
