TRANSPORTATION
GUIDE
HOW TO GET AROUND WHILE
YOU'RE STAYING IN THE ISLANDS -
Finally,
after a long year of work, you're enjoying your Galapagos
Islands Holidays! It's almost too good to be true to believe
you actually made it!
Getting
around the Galapagos Islands is easy to do -- bicycles, cargo boats,
airplanes, buses, taxis, and other public transportation is available.
If you are staying in one island, before you go anywhere, make sure
you don't need a Naturalist Guide with you.
Most
places in all the islands are prohibited for tourists and travelers
who are not accompanied by a Certified Naturalist Guide. There are some
transportation systems in place. Santa Cruz has a bus that takes travelers
to the airport and up to the sink holes in the center of the island.
There are regular ships that transport travelers to islands (check at
the docks for arrival/departure times as they vary). The most important
thing to keep in mind while you're getting around on during your Galapagos
holidays is that they are all protected. Keep
on set paths and respect the islands
Transportation in speedboat and small plane interislands:
Santa Cruz - Isabela everyday speedboat at 14:00; Cost $30
Santa Cruz- San Cristobal everyday speedboat at 14:00; Cost $30
San Cristobal - Santa Cruz everyday speedboat at$07:00; Cost $30
Isabela - Santa Cruz everyday speedboat at 06:00; Cost $30
Baltra - Isabela everyday small plane ; Cost $100
Baltra - San Cristobal everyday small plane ; Cost $100
Isabela - Baltra everyday small plane ; Cost $100
San Cristobal - Isabela avalaible small plane
Enjoy
your Galapagos holidays!

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