Tortoises, sea lions, sharks, oh my!
It´s hard to know where to start in describing the past two weeks we have spent here in the Galapagos Islands. We came with high expectations and all were surpassed with the landscapes, vegetation, and of course the animals, birds and sea life here.
We joined 18 other travellers on an 8-day cruise aboard an old 54-foot converted sailing vessel called the Free Enterprise, although the word "cruise" should probably have a few caveats thrown in (and it definitely wasn´t free). The generator was not the most reliable, so some days electricity (translate working lights, flushing toilets, and water for washing) was optional, but the excellent food and great guides more than made up for the dark and smelly cabins. Each day we usually had two land visits and at least one snorkelling excursion, sometimes with a little motoring in between, although the long journeys were done at night.
The snorkelling was also wonderful, as we swam with colourful fish, turtles, rays, white tipped reef sharks and very playful sea lions. On one of our best snorkelling trips, the two of us separated from the group to look for turtles and were able to spend about ten minutes hanging out with one, that was very relaxed with us. It would come to the surface to breathe, look at us unbothered, and return to his little rock on the bottom. On our last snorkelling trip, a female sea lion came to play with us, swimming right up to our masks, and at the last moment diving, blowing bubbles up as she´d swim upside down just below us.The landscapes and vegetation were also mind-blowing, from moon-like lava fields, to the aquamarine color of the sea, to cactus trees that were more than 7 metres tall.
Five days after leaving the Free Enterprise, we both have times during the day when we feel like we are swaying back and forth! We are now back in Puerto Ayora, the most populated town in the islands. On Friday, we will fly back to the mainland, and travel about 50 hours by bus to Cuzco to trek the Inca Trail to Macchu Picchu. We are sad to leave the Galapagos, but excited about our next adventure!
Location: Puerto Ayora, Isla Santa Cruz, Galapagos

1 Comments:
Hi Cathy and Edwin!
Congratulations for your web site which is very interesting. We have been very happy to meet you during this "Free" cruise and on Isabela island. Unfortunately, I (Olivier) didn't have the chance to tell you good bye...We wish you all the best for the end of your trip and your wedding.
Olivier and Margaux (from Switzerland)
http://www.pellosenelcamino.blogspot.com/
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