
Galápagos
Three jungle‑wild days of effortless Galápagos island discovery
Highlights
Walk quietly among free-roaming giant tortoises in misty highland forest.
Join a small-group boat tour and watch playful sea lions swirl around you in clear water.
Explore underground lava tubes and otherworldly volcanic formations beneath the island’s surface.
Hike to secluded beaches framed by dark lava rock, cacti, and tangled mangroves.
Stroll Puerto Ayora’s waterfront at sunset to see pelicans, sea lions, and fishers side by side.
Where to Stay
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Galápagos Safari Camp (Santa Cruz Highlands)
Upscale tented camp set on a private farm with lush vegetation, distant ocean views, and a real 'jungle wild' lodge aesthetic—wood, canvas, and greenery—with packages that can include guided day trips.

Hotel Finch Bay Galápagos
Beachfront eco-hotel accessible by a short water taxi ride from Puerto Ayora, surrounded by mangroves and lava rock paths, with a pool and gardens that feel like a soft jungle retreat.
Where to Eat
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Los Kioskos Street Food Row (Fish & Seafood Stalls)
Casual open-air street of simple eateries where you can get freshly grilled local fish fillets, garlic shrimp, or whole fish served with rice, patacones (fried green plantain) and salad; confirm your dish is cooked without alcohol and without pork/lard, and ask for fish or shrimp only.

Galápagos Deli
Casual spot known for sandwiches and ice cream; choose vegetarian pizzas, tuna sandwiches, vegetarian sandwiches, salads, and fresh juices—ask for no ham or bacon, and verify sauces contain no alcohol.
Iguana Point (Seafood Grill & Bar)
Seafood-focused restaurant on the waterfront; stick to grilled fish of the day, grilled prawns, seafood rice, or mixed seafood grill and request your plate without wine sauce or alcohol and no pork ingredients—ask staff to cook your seafood separately from any pork items.
Il Giardino
Popular spot with leafy courtyard decor; choose fish fillet, seafood pasta without meat, vegetable pasta, or salads and clearly request no alcohol in sauces and no pork—ask for seafood cooked in olive oil or butter only.

1812 Coffee & Bistro
Cozy café-style bistro; opt for vegetarian breakfasts such as fruit bowls, toast with eggs and cheese, pancakes without bacon, and fresh juices or coffee—ask to exclude any pork products and verify no alcohol in sauces or desserts.

Santa Cruz Brewery (Food Menu)
Come for the shaded, greenery-filled terrace and harbor views; order grilled fish, fish tacos without alcohol-based marinade, or vegetarian dishes like salads and fries—skip the beer and any dishes cooked with alcohol, and clearly request no pork or bacon.
What to Do
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Charles Darwin Research Station
Walk through shaded paths lined with lava rock and native vegetation to see giant tortoise breeding centers, land iguanas, and exhibits on conservation; there are short, easy trails and plenty of photo stops.
Puerto Ayora Waterfront Stroll & Pelican Bay
Stroll the harbor promenade in the late afternoon, watching sea lions, pelicans, and marine iguanas around the fish market and small piers; linger for sunset views across the bay.

Tortuga Bay Hike & Beach
Walk a well-marked 2.5 km stone path through semi-jungle cactus and scrub forest to reach a long white-sand beach with marine iguanas and a calmer mangrove-fringed lagoon further along; bring water, sun protection, and sandals you can easily remove for sand.
Santa Cruz Highlands & Lava Tunnels Tour
Join a half-day guided trip by taxi or small tour to misty highland farms where giant tortoises roam in lush vegetation, then explore nearby lava tunnels with a helmet and flashlight; wear sturdy shoes and a light rain jacket.
Puerto Ayora Town Free-Explore Time
Wander the small grid of streets around the main pier, browsing handicraft shops, simple clothing stores, and small galleries; look out for murals and resident iguanas lounging on sidewalks and rocks near the water.
Full-Day Snorkeling Tour to a Nearby Island (e.g., Santa Fe or Pinzón)
Book a day tour with a reputable local operator (e.g., Galápagos Best or Guiding Galápagos) that includes hotel pickup, boat, guide, lunch, and snorkel gear; you’ll visit one or two sites to snorkel with colorful fish, sea turtles, and possibly sea lions, plus a short hike or beach stop.
Las Grietas Lava Gorge Swim
Take a short water taxi across the harbor, walk 15–20 minutes through cactus and saltbush to reach a narrow, cliff-lined lava gorge filled with clear brackish water where you can swim and float; bring reef shoes or sandals and your own towel.

Puerto Ayora Morning Harbor Walk
Before tours depart, walk the quiet waterfront and small piers, watching for rays and small sharks in the clear water and birds on the mangroves; good time for a calm start and morning photos.
Good to Know
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Base Yourself on One Island
For a 3-day weekend, staying fully on Santa Cruz (Puerto Ayora) and doing day trips is much less stressful than trying to island-hop, which can involve long boats, cancellations, and tight schedules.
Book Key Tours Before Arrival
Reserve your full-day snorkeling tour and the highlands tour online or through your hotel a bit in advance, as small-group boats can fill up and last-minute spots may be limited.
Halal-Friendly Ordering Strategy
In non-halal restaurants, choose fresh fish or vegetarian dishes, clearly say no pork, bacon, or lard and no alcohol in sauces, and when possible ask for seafood grilled simply with oil, garlic, salt, and lemon.
What to Pack for Comfort
Bring a light daypack, sun hat, reef-safe sunscreen, quick-dry clothes, a compact rain jacket, water sandals, sturdy walking shoes, and a dry bag for electronics on boats.
Respect for Wildlife Distances
Even though animals seem tame, keep at least 2 meters from sea lions, iguanas, and birds, stay on marked trails, and never touch or feed wildlife, which is strictly enforced in the national park.
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