by Javier Giagnoni | Dec 16, 2021 | Uncategorized
By Rick Schleicher In August of 2015, my kinda/almost girlfriend, now wife, Christina came to visit my son and I in the Galápagos, for the first time. From the moment she got off the boat in the Galápagos, it was as if the animals were performing for her. All I needed...
by Javier Giagnoni | Nov 17, 2021 | Uncategorized
By Peter Benoit When I heard there was to be a marathon held on San Cristobal, Galápagos I did some research and came up with this little tidy bit of information, “People get lost and die on the inhabited islands of the Galápagos every year simply by wandering off...
by Javier Giagnoni | Oct 15, 2021 | Uncategorized
By Rick Schleicher We, the Come to Galápagos family, have been in the business of bringing visitors to the Galápagos for more than fifteen years now. These are personalized, private tours, so we get to know our guests fairly well. There’s the list of the most...
by Javier Giagnoni | Sep 24, 2021 | Uncategorized
By Rick Schleicher Picking up from my last story. Why do the Galápagos giant tortoises live so long, up to two hundred years? I stated that the reason had to do with geology and plate tectonics. There are (or were) fourteen different species of Galápagos giant...
by martin | Aug 4, 2021 | Uncategorized
By Kristian Beadle, Green Coconut Run Many sailboats stop in the Galapagos Islands, on their way to French Polynesia, downwind about 3000 miles in one of the loneliest stretches of ocean on the planet. Among the myriad preparations for such a trip, one continued to...
by martin | Aug 4, 2021 | Uncategorized
By Rick Schleicher Before the pandemic, Come To Galápagos, as a company, was cruising along, practically running and promoting itself. Everyone knew what to do and what to do when something snagged. For the last few years all of our guests were referred by others and...
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