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London HeathrowBaltra
LHR - GPS
LHRGPS
London Heathrow
Tue 15/10
2 stops46h 03m
Baltra
Tue 22/10
2 stops18h 42m
London HeathrowBaltra
LHR - GPS
LHRGPS
London Heathrow
Tue 15/10
3 stops46h 03m
Baltra
Tue 22/10
2 stops21h 02m
London HeathrowBaltra
LHR - GPS
LHRGPS
London Heathrow
Mon 9/9
2 stops22h 03m
Baltra
Tue 24/9
2 stops21h 02m
London HeathrowBaltra
LHR - GPS
LHRGPS
London Heathrow
Mon 9/9
3 stops47h 53m
Baltra
Tue 24/9
3 stops40h 25m
London HeathrowBaltra
LHR - GPS
LHRGPS
London Heathrow
Tue 15/10
3 stops46h 03m
Baltra
Tue 22/10
3 stops21h 02m
London GatwickSan Cristobal
LGW - SCY
LGWSCY
London Gatwick
Mon 7/10
3 stops32h 16m
San Cristobal
Mon 14/10
3 stops33h 32m
London GatwickBaltra
LGW - GPS
LGWGPS
London Gatwick
Mon 9/9
3 stops56h 13m
Baltra
Tue 24/9
3 stops26h 55m
London GatwickBaltra
LGW - GPS
LGWGPS
London Gatwick
Thu 13/6
2 stops43h 51m
Baltra
Fri 12/7
2 stops24h 49m
London GatwickBaltra
LGW - GPS
LGWGPS
London Gatwick
Thu 13/6
2 stops43h 51m
Baltra
Fri 12/7
2 stops24h 49m
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Primero cambiaron mi vuelo, y debí llegar a mi país a las 3pm y llegué a las 11pm. Un desastre, sin entretenimiento en cabina, y sin comida, que había que paga aparte.
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Primero cambiaron mi vuelo, y debí llegar a mi país a las 3pm y llegué a las 11pm. Un desastre, sin entretenimiento en cabina, y sin comida, que había que paga aparte.
Charles Darwin isn’t only responsible for coming up with the theory of evolution the 19th century naturalist, whose observations of the endemic species of the Galápagos Islands were the basis of his writings, can be credited for drawing attention to the incredibly unique natural wonders of this archipelago off the coast of Ecuador.
Board flights to the Galápagos Islands and step in the footsteps of Darwin to experience the awesome natural wonders of the islands. Known for its endemic species, the Galápagos Islands are home to creatures you won’t see anywhere else in the world, including black iguanas and the humongous tortoises for which the islands are named (galápago is the Spanish word for “tortoise”).
In 1959, the islands were declared an official nature reserve primarily for the animals’ protection. Today, hordes of photographers, nature buffs and animal lovers are booking flights to the Galápagos Islands for a chance to check out the massive sea turtles and other creatures that live here. No matter what time of year you visit, a Galápagos Island flight is sure to transport you to another world where surreal volcanic rock formations provide an otherworldly backdrop for an intimate interaction with nature you’ll never forget.
Most flights to the Galápagos Islands will require a layover in either Quito or Guayaquil. From Quito and Guayaquil Galápagos flights are operated by two airlines, TAME and Aerogal. From Quito, TAME has two flights to the Galápagos Islands scheduled each morning, while Aerogal operates three Galápagos Islands flights daily from Guayaquil. Once your flight to the Galapagos Islands reaches its final destination, the best way to get around the islands is by guided boat tour.
If the first leg of your Galapagos trip starts in Santa Cruz, buses and taxis are available to get you around the city, and most guided tours of the Galapagos Islands offer various options for getting around, including bike, boat and bus travel.