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Build a Galapagos Islands Budget for Your Trip

Certainly not a dirt-cheap destination, you’re bound to inadvertently clutch your pockets for a second when you first arrive to the Galapagos Islands. This tropical island nirvana is, indeed, far away, world heritage-listed, and yes, a little exclusive. That said, and since nobody likes a nasty surprise, we’ve prepared for all you budgeters out there a little Galapagos Islands price breakdown. Check it out!

Harbour of Galapagos Islands — © Instituto Superior de Español. Harbour of Galapagos Islands — © Instituto Superior de Español.

Sale on the high sea

Unlike the dropping of jaws or the boggling of minds, prices are not guaranteed on the Galapagos Islands and vary according to the season. If in no other sense, this trend is most reflected in the cost of boat tours. During high seasons (July to September, December to January) these can sell out quickly, sending prices soaring. Meanwhile, all other times of the year are equally great for visiting, and more so if you’re looking for a little discount. Know this:

Day trips

If you’re not one to enjoy even the slightest rocking of the boat, least of all when you’re trying to sleep, then day tours are a perfect way to see the Galapagos Islands. Granted, you’ll end up spending more time on board smaller passenger vessels in the morning and evening, but you’ll also have the chance to do things your way. A day tour can cost around US$150 including lunch, and will take you just about anywhere in relation to where you’re staying. Santa Cruz Island and San Cristóbal Island are great bases in this sense!

Hotel havens

Hotel to stay at Galapagos Islands — © Instituto Superior de Español. Hotel to stay at Galapagos Islands — © Instituto Superior de Español.

And on that note… Hotels! Ailola Galapagos has chosen some of the best accommodation options on the Galapagos Islands where we offer Spanish courses. However we also understand you might want to move around. This is what we know about hotels on the Galapagos Islands:

Fly high, spend big

Two and a half hours from Quito, and usually including a layover in Guayaquil, the Galapagos Islands are no hop, skip or jump away. What’s more, the high demand for flights and the eagerness of visitors who don’t want to slug out on a cruise westbound, mean you’ll pay around US$400 for a return flight. High season can see that cost fly northbound slightly.

Boats close to the coast of Galapagos Islands — © Instituto Superior de Español. Boats close to the coast of Galapagos Islands — © Instituto Superior de Español.

Basic spending tips:

Pelican passing one of the boats at Galapagos’ harbour — © Instituto Superior de Español. Pelican passing one of the boats at Galapagos’ harbour — © Instituto Superior de Español.

Written by Jayson McNamara on December 13, 2016.

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