Galapagos National Park

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Are the Galapagos Islands Inhabited?

Four of the Galapagos Archipelago’s thirteen major islands are inhabited by people. This means that 97% of the Galapagos Islands’ land mass is unpopulated and maintained as a national park. The remoteness of the islands and their international fame for being home to magnificent animals means that the archipelago’s 30,000 human residents are often overlooked. […]

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Best places to explore in, or near, the Galapagos

Don’t worry about your Free afternoons and free days. Visiting all of these amazing sites will keep you busy.

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Why Are the Galápagos Islands so Important?

When you think of the Galápagos Islands, Darwin’s Theory of Evolution and giant tortoises will come to mind. But why? Let’s go a little deeper to discover why this Ecuadorian paradise is an important tropical haven.  The Galápagos archipelago is a unique center of breathtaking beauty and unusual creatures. Its verdant islands are home to […]

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Oil, it’s a necessity

Oil is necessary, but not the plastic containers it comes in.

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Academy Bay Diving is going GREEN

Going GREEN is the only way to operate, we hope to lead the way for all dive centres to be Eco friendly in Galapagos.

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NEW National Park Adventure Guides!

Congratulations to the NEW Guia Aventuras at Academy Bay Diving

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World clean up day in Galapagos

2018 Clean up day in Galapagos with Academy Bay Diving

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A Brief Guide to The Galapagos National Park

Established in 1959, the Galapagos National Park is the oldest National Park in Ecuador. About 97% of the entire area of the Galapagos Islands are part of the National Park system and remain uninhabited.

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