Fun activities for couples in Galapagos Islands

Popular activities for couples in Galapagos Islands

Private BiciTour Giant Tortoises and Lava Tunnel in Galapagos

4.5 hours

5
32 reviews

$80.00

Giant Turtle Watching and Lava Tunnels Tour

3 hours

4.9
35 reviews

$35.00

Half Day Bay Tour in Santa Cruz Island

3 hours

4.2
24 reviews

$72.00

Baltra airport, Galapagos

Transfer Airport-hotel in Galapagos Santa Cruz with visit to Giant Tortoises

3.5 hours

4.7
22 reviews

$175.00

Tips for couples visiting Galapagos Islands

When is the best time to visit Galapagos Islands?

The best time to visit the Galapagos Islands is during the late spring months of April to June and the fall months of September to October. These times of year provide mild and pleasant temperatures, ideal for exploring the islands' unique wildlife. Additionally, the islands tend to be less crowded during these months, so visitors can get the most out of their visit.

What are some fun activities for couples in Galapagos Islands?

  • Take a scenic boat tour around the Galapagos Islands for a unique experience

  • View the stunning beauty of the Galapagos Islands with a guided kayak tour

  • Go on a marine wildlife watching excursion at the Charles Darwin Research Station

  • Explore the islands on land with a hiking or biking tour through Laguna de los Humedales

  • Visit the Interpretation Center to learn about the unique ecology of the Galapagos Islands

What are some romantic date ideas in Galapagos Islands?

  • Take a romantic kayak ride around Isla Bartolome and snorkel along the coast exploring its vibrant marine life

  • Relax on Tortuga Bay’s white sand beach or go for a romantic sunset stroll along its crystal karst coast

  • Visit the Charles Darwin Research Station and learn about the conservation efforts on the Galapagos Islands

  • Take a romantic stroll around the vibrant streets of Puerto Ayora – the largest human settlement on the Galapagos islands

  • Visit the newly renovated Galapagos National Park and view a variety of endemic wildlife species in their natural habitat

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