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This is a great resource for anyone planning a trip to the Galapagos! Sounds like being prepared with cash is very important, those fees sure do add up . I never would have thought about bringing a wetsuit, but sounds like a great tip for anyone who wants to spend a lot of time in the water 🐧
Love this recap of your time in the Galapagos, you’ve shared some awesome tips! Seeing wildlife everywhere must be so amazing 🤗 Lol, I never travel without earplugs 😅🙉 I would never have thought to bring long swimwear, but as you say, there are penguins, so completely makes sense now. Actually quite nice that there isn’t good wifi in a place like this, so you can really connect with nature
Yes, you never know when ear plugs will come in handy and we surprised how well we could get around without WiFi. I guess the internet is not essential after all. Sure doesn’t feel that way sometimes though!
Hello Kendra & David! Great tips to visit the Galapagos. Our visit was on a cruise tour, but then our time was limited and we didn't see as much as you guys did. BTW, congrats on the growth of you channel - if I haven't said that before. Well done, my friends. Big like and full play 👍. Thanks for sharing and take care 😀.
Many thanks Jim! We still struggle to get views on our new videos, but randomly our older videos take off giving us encouragement to continue on. Thanks as always for stopping by!
Hi I have another question, Did you had to show a document at the airport called "Salvoconducto" together with your passport to be allowed boarding the plane to the Galapagos ?
These are great tips and things to know before booking a trip there. I always try to see reviews for where I'm looking to stay because I like a nice peaceful area - not a fan of noise. Good to know about the water and temperatures - those turtles look so majestic. My husband wouldn't survive without good wifi! Guess I can't bring him if I go ;)
Hi, thanks for your tips. Especially to buy a return ticket to Santa Cruz in time ;-). I will start in July in San Cristobal, then to Isabela and finally Santa Cruz. From Baltra I will then go on a liveaboard (Diving Cruise) to the north for a week. As a passionate scuba diver, this is of course my highlight and main reason to come. It is Whaleshark Season. While that is perfectly organised, I plan the island hopping beforehand on my own. So thank you again for the "Must Sees". Greetings from Germany, Rita
@@LucasWorldTravel Hoping to visit it, planning a trip from central to south America so making my way through your Belize videos now and anything else you guys covered, so much information and so easy to watch!
@@OriginaLDizuaL Nice! We traveled through Central and South America as well. You're going to love it! We still have so much footage from our trip but have not had time to edit it yet. Good luck with your planning!
Awesome video! Thank you 😊 My friend & I just booked the trip for the GI for the middle of September. Question: 1. Do you think I should buy a separate camera? I have a new iPhone & I am really not impressed with the pictures it takes. Thanks again! Such helpful info🙌🏻
If you plan on snorkeling, a GoPro is helpful for the underwater shots. If you plan on bird watching, a camera with decent zooming capabilities is best. Enjoy GI!
@@CorinnaSonntag It doens't matter. Whichever is the cheapest. We flew from Quito, but the plane stopped in Guayaquil anyway so it really doesn't matter.
@@LucasWorldTravel thanks, yes great tips, it’s the little things like you speak of that can really make or break a holiday! I’ve travelled extensively and it’s always great to have those little tips up your sleeve ! My husband is a water baby and has dreamed of going too, but it is very expensive from here about 3,500 for tickets alone, for one person. After taking my hubby and three kids to Egypt, Greece, Italy and Dubai recently I don’t think we will be going anywhere soon, especially when they put all their drinks on our bar tab lol! But one day. Enjoy your travels :) come to 🇳🇿 New Zealand one day it’s certainly a great experience! (South Island is the best;)
I did Tuneles in May. There were the skeletal remains of a sea turtle in the water, some seals resting on a rock ledge high above the water (everyone in our group was confused how they managed to get onto the ledge we all thought they somehow managed to jump onto it lmao but the guide said it was from high tide) and managing to get really close to a pair of Blue-Footed Boobies was really amazing. Those birds are not scared of people lol they stayed completely still the entire time we were close to them (no they were not injured, because they flew to us and walk over to the place where we began observing them).
Thanks for your valuable tips! Where do you recommend to take the plane from Quito or Guayaquil? For visitors from Colombia, Venezuela, Bolivia and Peru, they do not have to pay the $100.
It really doesn’t matter which airport you fly from. Which ever flight is the cheapest is the best. I didn’t know anyone was excluded from paying the $100 so if that’s true, it’s such a benefit.
I’ve been there twice, the first time in winter like 7 years ago, the second time just last month and it again did not disappoint. Galapagos is not like any other place on earth in terms of seeing wildlife. You see eagle rays, turtles, seals of all ages, marine iguanas (can only be found in Galapagos), and blacktip sharks, all when still standing on the dock. The seals sleep on the dock lol
You're advice is amazing! I'm planning a trip right now and can already tell I'm going to save so much money from watching your video! I had a feeling booking tours online in advance would cost a lot more. Any idea if the local tour operators will let you book a tour in advance over the phone?
Yes, you can do that. We found that most tour companies didn't have very good Google maps listings so it was hard to really shop around online and find out all the tour company options. Just remember it's always going to be cheaper to pay cash in person. Paying by card over the phone costs 10% more.
Hi, thank you for your video. Did you ever travel to Galápagos in August? We want to take our kids when they are off school, but I'm concerned about the ocean water not being clear.
No we haven’t gone in August so can’t give you any first hand information on that. You can call Galapagos Xcursion to see what they say about it. It was the tour company we used.
Wow thank you for this! I'm going to Galapagos next week and there are some really great tips here. I'll be bringing my own snorkel gear. Never would have expected the water is so cold that I need to bring a wetsuit too though. ❤
We really don't know as we haven't been in October. The biggest issue is water clarity for viewing the wildlife. You make want to google and call around to see if the water is clear enough in October to see sharks and turtles.
We have no personal experience in September so we really can't advise. We suggest using Google to more information or contacting one of the local travel agencies to find out more about the water clarity in September.
Maybe you could help answer this question. I'd certainly appreciate it if you could try. How do I make sure I will be able to enter the Galapagos without exceeding the tourist limitations? I keep reading that there are limits to the number of tourists in the Galapagos, but I see no place to find out whether I am going to exceed that limit. For example, how do I know that, once I get off the plane at Baltra or San Cristobal, I will not be told that I have to turn around because I am exceeding the number of tourists? I am traveling on my own, no guide.
@@LucasWorldTravel Thank you for your super fast responses! I'm reading about extra higher-class ticket prices for non-ecuadorian citizens, did you guys encounter these difficulties? What I'm anticipating; $150 bump in ticket price due to me being from North America, and $120ish for entry to the islands. Does that sound right? Also, is it ok if you don't speak much spanish to visit Galapagos?
@@Bubbalubagus I'm not sure about plane tickets. We didn't have to pay any extra for those. But $120 for fees is correct. You pay $20 tourist fee at the airport. Then $100 cash for the Galapagos entry fee when you arrive on the island. And yes you'll be fine not speaking Spanish.
Well Hello there, I was wondering, if I can share with you the most important news in your life ever. God the Father sent His holy & sinless Son Jesus to earth, to be born of a virgin. He grew up and died on the cross for our sins. Then He was put into a tomb for 3 days, after that Abba Father raised Jesus to life.He appeared to people, and went back to heaven. We all must sincerely receive Jesus into our life to be God's child. See John 1:12 for this please. Will you today genuinely by faith receive Jesus into your life for salvation?
That's what you would think, but somehow it's fine. You would surprised by the quantity of countries that throw away toilet paper and don't flush it. It's many!
So, let me get this right. You two are world travelers and make a living as travel experts and you didn't know about the cash is king issue BEFORE you went?? That's a total rookie move and the one thing you should tell people is that most vendors around the world not only want cash, they want cash that is newly printed. Don't bring your 20's and 50's either. Bring brand new, 100's and go to the local bank with your passport and get it converted to local cash. Sure, you can always get a taxi with a U.S. $20, but they prefer local money.
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The sea lion in the bar is hilarious - just another day in the Galapagos...LoL
I know! That sea lion had a lot of audacity! We loved every minute of it though!
This video is a MUST WATCH for anyone planning a trip to the Galapagos!! So many great tips! 👍
Great to hear! Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for the “getting a round trip ferry ticket” to Isabella and back. I’m going with my daughter in a few days and didn’t know that!! 😮😊
Great! Glad it was helpful! Enjoy Isabela!
This is a great resource for anyone planning a trip to the Galapagos!
Sounds like being prepared with cash is very important, those fees sure do add up .
I never would have thought about bringing a wetsuit, but sounds like a great tip for anyone who wants to spend a lot of time in the water 🐧
Well, I would go so far as bring a bulky wetsuit. Those are hard to back, but long wear for sure. Or maybe we are just wimps in cold water 🤷🏽♀️
@@LucasWorldTravel after living in FL for almost 10 yrs, we would definitely appreciate a bulky wetsuit 😆
VERY USEFUL!!! The most useful Galapagos travel video I've ever seen!!! Thanks for a great video!!!
Wow! That's great to hear! Thanks so much for the kind comment. Hope you enjoy the Galapagos!
Love this recap of your time in the Galapagos, you’ve shared some awesome tips!
Seeing wildlife everywhere must be so amazing 🤗
Lol, I never travel without earplugs 😅🙉
I would never have thought to bring long swimwear, but as you say, there are penguins, so completely makes sense now.
Actually quite nice that there isn’t good wifi in a place like this, so you can really connect with nature
Yes, you never know when ear plugs will come in handy and we surprised how well we could get around without WiFi. I guess the internet is not essential after all. Sure doesn’t feel that way sometimes though!
Hello Kendra & David! Great tips to visit the Galapagos. Our visit was on a cruise tour, but then our time was limited and we didn't see as much as you guys did. BTW, congrats on the growth of you channel - if I haven't said that before. Well done, my friends. Big like and full play 👍. Thanks for sharing and take care 😀.
Many thanks Jim! We still struggle to get views on our new videos, but randomly our older videos take off giving us encouragement to continue on. Thanks as always for stopping by!
Thank you. Your energy is amazing and your information is so vital. You deserve more love! Thank you so much for sharing your experiences!
Wow, thanks so much! Glad it was helpful!
Great video! Lots of information!! Thank you!!
You're welcome! Glad it was helpful!
Thank you!! Can't wait to visit the Galapagos soon! Thank you guys, you are so sweet.
Nice! Enjoy the Galapagos!
Thanks for a very informative video!
Thanks! Glad it was helpful!
Great Video!! Very informative...and to the point with lots of happiness!!😊
Aww, thanks! Enjoy the Galapagos!
I am going in early June - I hope weather is good and the water is clear!
Nice! Enjoy the Galapagos!
Thank you so much for your tips. I just came back from Galapagos, your video helped a lot!
Awesome! That’s great to hear! Which was your favorite island?
Hey world travelers! If you have any additional Galapagos questions, let us know in the comments below!
Hi I have another question, Did you had to show a document at the airport called "Salvoconducto" together with your passport to be allowed boarding the plane to the Galapagos ?
How much did you pay for the 360 tour in santo cristobal?
What is the temperature of the water?? I’m going in July . Thx
@@Frank-zw6sq We paid $160 USD.
@@sunsetsue6309 We don't know the temperature of the water in July. It was pretty cold in December though.
This is very useful information. Thanks.
You're very welcome! Glad it was helpful!
This is super helpful information. Thank you both so so much.
Glad it was helpful! Enjoy the Galapagos!
My husband and I are leaving on Saturday for a Galapagos cruise. Thank you for sharing these fabulous tips! You guys are so cute.
Many thanks! Enjoy your trip!
Thanks. Very helpful.
You’re very welcome! Enjoy the Galapagos!
These are great tips and things to know before booking a trip there. I always try to see reviews for where I'm looking to stay because I like a nice peaceful area - not a fan of noise. Good to know about the water and temperatures - those turtles look so majestic. My husband wouldn't survive without good wifi! Guess I can't bring him if I go ;)
Solo trip! Love it ha!
Hi, thanks for your tips. Especially to buy a return ticket to Santa Cruz in time ;-).
I will start in July in San Cristobal, then to Isabela and finally Santa Cruz. From Baltra I will then go on a liveaboard (Diving Cruise) to the north for a week. As a passionate scuba diver, this is of course my highlight and main reason to come. It is Whaleshark Season.
While that is perfectly organised, I plan the island hopping beforehand on my own. So thank you again for the "Must Sees". Greetings from Germany, Rita
Sounds like a lot of fun! Enjoy your trip Rita!
Such a helpful playlist, so glad you guys covered the Galapagos!
Glad it was helpful! The Galapagos was one of our favorite destinations. Are you planning a trip there?
@@LucasWorldTravel Hoping to visit it, planning a trip from central to south America so making my way through your Belize videos now and anything else you guys covered, so much information and so easy to watch!
@@OriginaLDizuaL Nice! We traveled through Central and South America as well. You're going to love it! We still have so much footage from our trip but have not had time to edit it yet. Good luck with your planning!
Great job on sharing information.
Glad it was helpful! Enjoy the Galapagos!
Love it, went to Quito in 2000 but could not visit the Galapagos unfortunately
Well the Galapagos are still awaiting you then. Hope you get there soon!
Very useful video, thank you! :D
Glad it was helpful! Enjoy the Galapagos!
This dudes relationship with the camera is next level
Loved your video! Going to Ecuador and a Galapagos cruise, this June!
Nice! Enjoy your trip!
very helpful information
Great video. A lot of information to know. Thanks for sharing your experience. God bless everyone on this channel.🇺🇸👍🏽😇
Many thanks for the well wishes! Hope you enjoy the Galapagos as much as we did!
What a nice couple you are! So pleasant and realistic!
Thanks so much! 😊 We really appreciate the kind comment!
Excellent video! Thank you for sharing your experiences!
Happy to share! Thanks for your kind comment!
Awesome video! Thank you 😊 My friend & I just booked the trip for the GI for the middle of September.
Question:
1. Do you think I should buy a separate camera? I have a new iPhone & I am really not impressed with the pictures it takes.
Thanks again! Such helpful info🙌🏻
If you plan on snorkeling, a GoPro is helpful for the underwater shots. If you plan on bird watching, a camera with decent zooming capabilities is best. Enjoy GI!
Cool stuff 😎
Thanks for all the information. I'm going in a week & getting so curious & excited because of all the input you are offering.
Great to hear! You’re going to love the Galapagos! Enjoy!
Do you recommend flying out from Quito or Guayaquil to the Galapagos Islands?
@@CorinnaSonntag It doens't matter. Whichever is the cheapest. We flew from Quito, but the plane stopped in Guayaquil anyway so it really doesn't matter.
Thanks for the great tips. I'll be going next March so hopefully the water is warm. 👍👍👍
Nice! Enjoy!
Really interesting vlog 😊
Great tips thank you so much. A destination I’d live to go to, but a long way from New Zealand :)
Nice! Glad the video was helpful! Hope you make it to the Galapagos sooner rather than later.
@@LucasWorldTravel thanks, yes great tips, it’s the little things like you speak of that can really make or break a holiday! I’ve travelled extensively and it’s always great to have those little tips up your sleeve ! My husband is a water baby and has dreamed of going too, but it is very expensive from here about 3,500 for tickets alone, for one person. After taking my hubby and three kids to Egypt, Greece, Italy and Dubai recently I don’t think we will be going anywhere soon, especially when they put all their drinks on our bar tab lol! But one day. Enjoy your travels :) come to 🇳🇿 New Zealand one day it’s certainly a great experience! (South Island is the best;)
My trip to Santa Cruz last week was amazing
Awesome! Great to hear!
I absolutely love your video ! I will be going there during my December break and your information will help so much to navigate to Galapagos Island.
Nice! Glad it was helpful! Enjoy the Galapagos!
Great video !!!! Thank you so much for this
Glad it was helpful! Enjoy the Galapagos!
Thank you so much, you are very kind ❤
You're welcome 😊 Enjoy the Galapagos!
Thank you so much for all these tips! 💛
Glad they were helpful! Enjoy the Galapagos!
Guys, thank you for the video about Galapagos. I'm from 🇪🇨. Milly 🇺🇸
Happy to share! We really enjoyed Ecuador!
Good info, thank you!
Glad it was helpful! Enjoy the Galapagos!
Great, love your lowkey style!
Going for an organised tour at the start of December hoping for clear waters🙏🏽
Sounds great! I think you'll be fine. That's when we were there too!
I did Tuneles in May. There were the skeletal remains of a sea turtle in the water, some seals resting on a rock ledge high above the water (everyone in our group was confused how they managed to get onto the ledge we all thought they somehow managed to jump onto it lmao but the guide said it was from high tide) and managing to get really close to a pair of Blue-Footed Boobies was really amazing. Those birds are not scared of people lol they stayed completely still the entire time we were close to them (no they were not injured, because they flew to us and walk over to the place where we began observing them).
Very helpful; planning a trip in less than a month!
Glad it was helpful! Enjoy the Galapagos!
Thanks for your valuable tips!
Where do you recommend to take the plane from Quito or Guayaquil?
For visitors from Colombia, Venezuela, Bolivia and Peru, they do not have to pay the $100.
It really doesn’t matter which airport you fly from. Which ever flight is the cheapest is the best. I didn’t know anyone was excluded from paying the $100 so if that’s true, it’s such a benefit.
I’ve been there twice, the first time in winter like 7 years ago, the second time just last month and it again did not disappoint.
Galapagos is not like any other place on earth in terms of seeing wildlife. You see eagle rays, turtles, seals of all ages, marine iguanas (can only be found in Galapagos), and blacktip sharks, all when still standing on the dock. The seals sleep on the dock lol
Agreed! For seeing wildlife the Galapagos is the best in the world. Glad you enjoyed it as much as we did!
That seal wants to order a Jack & Carp at the bar😂
Indeed! The bartender wouldn’t take his order though! 😅
You're advice is amazing! I'm planning a trip right now and can already tell I'm going to save so much money from watching your video! I had a feeling booking tours online in advance would cost a lot more. Any idea if the local tour operators will let you book a tour in advance over the phone?
Yes, you can do that. We found that most tour companies didn't have very good Google maps listings so it was hard to really shop around online and find out all the tour company options. Just remember it's always going to be cheaper to pay cash in person. Paying by card over the phone costs 10% more.
Great video!
Many thanks! 🙏🏾
Hi, thank you for your video. Did you ever travel to Galápagos in August? We want to take our kids when they are off school, but I'm concerned about the ocean water not being clear.
No we haven’t gone in August so can’t give you any first hand information on that. You can call Galapagos Xcursion to see what they say about it. It was the tour company we used.
Wow thank you for this! I'm going to Galapagos next week and there are some really great tips here. I'll be bringing my own snorkel gear. Never would have expected the water is so cold that I need to bring a wetsuit too though. ❤
I would actually rent the wet suit as it’s so bulky. A long sleeved swim shirt is useful though and much easier to pack.
@@LucasWorldTravel Thank you!
Thank you!
Some gold nuggets here. Thanks!
Great to hear! Enjoy the Galapagos!
@LucasWorldTravel you had talked about using a life jacket on one of your snorkeling excursions, were they available on all of your excursions?
Yes, they are available but you need to request them at time of booking to make sure they are available and in your size.
Just awesome☺
nice video - cheers
Thanks for stopping by!
Do you still think its worth visiting in October? I will be in Peru around that time and wanted to make the stop.
We really don't know as we haven't been in October. The biggest issue is water clarity for viewing the wildlife. You make want to google and call around to see if the water is clear enough in October to see sharks and turtles.
Hi, which month did you go there?
Early December
hiii ty !! i have a question: if i come to the Galapagos on September do you think the water isn't clear ?
We have no personal experience in September so we really can't advise. We suggest using Google to more information or contacting one of the local travel agencies to find out more about the water clarity in September.
Great!
Thank you
Maybe you could help answer this question. I'd certainly appreciate it if you could try. How do I make sure I will be able to enter the Galapagos without exceeding the tourist limitations? I keep reading that there are limits to the number of tourists in the Galapagos, but I see no place to find out whether I am going to exceed that limit. For example, how do I know that, once I get off the plane at Baltra or San Cristobal, I will not be told that I have to turn around because I am exceeding the number of tourists? I am traveling on my own, no guide.
I never heard this before, so I have no idea.
Thanks for answering! You helped move me a bit closer to "stop worrying about it."
What do you do to secure all that cash while out on tours?
Lock it in your bag or in the room safe. Also, I tried to book all my tours on arrival day so the majority of the cash was gone day one.
Ecuadore cash?
The use the US dollar there.
Is the cash they accept USD or some other form of cash?
Yes, Ecuador accepts USD so you don't have to convert anything.
@@LucasWorldTravel Thank you for your super fast responses! I'm reading about extra higher-class ticket prices for non-ecuadorian citizens, did you guys encounter these difficulties?
What I'm anticipating; $150 bump in ticket price due to me being from North America, and $120ish for entry to the islands. Does that sound right?
Also, is it ok if you don't speak much spanish to visit Galapagos?
@@Bubbalubagus I'm not sure about plane tickets. We didn't have to pay any extra for those. But $120 for fees is correct. You pay $20 tourist fee at the airport. Then $100 cash for the Galapagos entry fee when you arrive on the island. And yes you'll be fine not speaking Spanish.
U pay in dollar or the local currency
In Ecuador, the US dollar is their official currency.
I've seen a lot of video on the Galapagos. I would like to go, But, I wont. To many tourist.
You should never let tourists stop you from doing what you want to do. If you want to go to the Galapagos. Go.
❤
Normally I am able to call my bank and they will increase my daily cash withdraw limit
Good idea! I didn’t think of that, but also I just didn’t have the patience to use the ATM multiple times. But that’s just me. 🙃
Is it safe for female solo travelers
I’d say so. We felt very safe there!
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Well Hello there, I was wondering, if I can share with you the most important news in your life ever. God the Father sent His holy & sinless Son Jesus to earth, to be born of a virgin. He grew up and died on the cross for our sins. Then He was put into a tomb for 3 days, after that Abba Father raised Jesus to life.He appeared to people, and went back to heaven. We all must sincerely receive Jesus into our life to be God's child. See John 1:12 for this please. Will you today genuinely by faith receive Jesus into your life for salvation?
If you put your toilet paper in the can & you do #2, it will stink to high heaven. Gross!
That's what you would think, but somehow it's fine. You would surprised by the quantity of countries that throw away toilet paper and don't flush it. It's many!
So, let me get this right. You two are world travelers and make a living as travel experts and you didn't know about the cash is king issue BEFORE you went?? That's a total rookie move and the one thing you should tell people is that most vendors around the world not only want cash, they want cash that is newly printed. Don't bring your 20's and 50's either. Bring brand new, 100's and go to the local bank with your passport and get it converted to local cash. Sure, you can always get a taxi with a U.S. $20, but they prefer local money.
US dollars there. rookie move, lol
So informative, Thank you so much! You have a great heart.
You are so welcome! Glad the video was helpful! Enjoy the Galapagos!