Thanks for sharing your adventure. It's very informative. I am going to be there for 2 weeks in November. I'm looking forward to the snorkeling,. For medical reasons I cannot dive.
@@danielcronk1848 Great that you found this useful! It's such an amazing place. Snorkeling was fantastic too, best luck with wildlife we had during the 360° tour in San Cristóbal and Isla Tortuga next to Isabela. 🤟
Congratulations on your Galápagos journey!! There you can see Nature at your fingertips, it certainly is worth the visit but is expensive for our very small South American pockets. Glad to hear you're heading to Iguazú, in this time of the year it rains so much and Iguazú, being the rainforest, has the Falls at its full and water looks brown because of the heavy rain. Hopefully you visited the Parque das Aves too and used again your special astronaut oufits !! And the archifamous Carnaval de Rio, you missed it, is quite something, full of music, joy, heat, dancing, love and laughters: I ❤ B R A Z I L
Yeah! 🤟 Galápagos was a clear highlight of our aventura when it comes to wildlife 🐢 Iguazú is also really impressive - I'll share a vlog about it a bit later - tomorrow we start heading back to 🇫🇮
If you're going to Galápagos, I'd be happy to recommend Scuba Iguana based in Santa Cruz. They all have some bad reviews in Google Maps, but at least for us the Iguana was a great dive shop. But obviously one could get to the best spots (Wolf & Darwin) only with a liveaboard. Gordon Rocks, North Seymour and Isla Floreana were fantastic dive spots, but we got lucky with the conditions. Also good to keep in mind that you need to have 25+ logged dives to be able to dive in some of the spots (e.g. Gordon Rocks in Santa Cruz or Kicker Rock in San Cristobal).
Obrigado 🙏🏼
Thanks for sharing your adventure. It's very informative. I am going to be there for 2 weeks in November. I'm looking forward to the snorkeling,. For medical reasons I cannot dive.
@@danielcronk1848 Great that you found this useful! It's such an amazing place. Snorkeling was fantastic too, best luck with wildlife we had during the 360° tour in San Cristóbal and Isla Tortuga next to Isabela. 🤟
Congratulations on your Galápagos journey!! There you can see Nature at your fingertips, it certainly is worth the visit but is expensive for our very small South American pockets. Glad to hear you're heading to Iguazú, in this time of the year it rains so much and Iguazú, being the rainforest, has the Falls at its full and water looks brown because of the heavy rain. Hopefully you visited the Parque das Aves too and used again your special astronaut oufits !!
And the archifamous Carnaval de Rio, you missed it, is quite something, full of music, joy, heat, dancing, love and laughters: I ❤ B R A Z I L
Yeah! 🤟 Galápagos was a clear highlight of our aventura when it comes to wildlife 🐢 Iguazú is also really impressive - I'll share a vlog about it a bit later - tomorrow we start heading back to 🇫🇮
@@vipepics Have a nice trip back home !! Come back soonm you'll be very welcome !!
@@amiquigonzales7917 Gracias!
I think I do not have the budget for 24 days but would love to dive a bit. which spot and porators have been your top 3?
If you're going to Galápagos, I'd be happy to recommend Scuba Iguana based in Santa Cruz. They all have some bad reviews in Google Maps, but at least for us the Iguana was a great dive shop. But obviously one could get to the best spots (Wolf & Darwin) only with a liveaboard. Gordon Rocks, North Seymour and Isla Floreana were fantastic dive spots, but we got lucky with the conditions. Also good to keep in mind that you need to have 25+ logged dives to be able to dive in some of the spots (e.g. Gordon Rocks in Santa Cruz or Kicker Rock in San Cristobal).
What camera do you use to film under water ?
All the water footage here was filmed with GoPro Hero 4 Black (: