PAID CONTENT FOR REBECCA ADVENTURE TRAVEL
PAID CONTENT FOR REBECCA ADVENTURE TRAVEL
Rebecca Adventure Travel GALÁPAGOS ISLANDS, ECUADOR
Prepare to get blown away by the Galápagos Islands and the incredible amount of wildlife, as well as the awe-inspiring landscapes. Unlike other tours, the Galápagos Luxury Safari provides the opportunity to connect with nature from start to finish, with high-end service provided by Rebecca Adventure Travel. Visitors can expect the kind of bucket-list
wildlife experiences the region is famous for, combined with little luxurious touches and flourishes that will leave guests feeling utterly looked after. The tour starts with a snorkelling session in one of the most beautiful landmarks in the Galápagos Islands: Kicker Rock. This tiny islet is the ideal habitat for marine wildlife such as sharks and rays, and it’s also one of the favourite places to see marine birds. The next stop is the largest island in the
Galápagos, Isabela Island, where travellers go on a marine wildlife-watching kayak excursion, including the only penguins in the Northern Hemisphere. Isabela is home to one of the best snorkelling spots in the world, Los Tuneles,
where you can swim with sea turtles, seahorses, sharks and manta rays. Travellers then stay at Scalesia Lodge, a modern safari-style tent resort located in the highlands of Isabela Island, often described as being like a magical forest. The next stop is Santa Cruz, where travellers
can taste the islands’ delicious flavours and authentic Galápagos cuisine at Finch Bay. Here, guests find the perfect escape for enjoying nature at the only beachfront hotel in Puerto Ayora. Last but not least, visit an uninhabited island
on a small luxury boat, where extraordinary places full of unique wildlife can be experienced, a paradise away from it all. It’s possible to disconnect from reality here and share the spot with friendly sea lions, tropical birds and sunbathing iguanas. This trip is the perfect way to discover all the
wildlife on the islands, such as penguins, marine iguanas, sea lions and, of course, the famous Galápagos giant tortoises. Unsurprisingly, travellers leave astonished by the raw beauty of the islands and their incredible flora and fauna.
Don’t miss Walking alongside the iconic Galápagos giant tortoises, which can live for over 100 years
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KEY FACILITIES • Luxury Galápagos Island-hopping • 24/7 concierge service • Boutique-style luxury properties
KEY ACTIVITIES • Kayaking • Wildlife-watching • Visiting giant tortoises • Snorkelling with sea turtles • Seeing penguins • Exploring tunnels above and below the water
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