Falklands war battle fleet commander on our ship
Over the years, we’ve hosted people with all kinds of backgrounds on our charter cruises. One of them came to mind recently and I decided to write a little note…
Over the years, we’ve hosted people with all kinds of backgrounds on our charter cruises. One of them came to mind recently and I decided to write a little note…
I have copy-pasted, below the review provided by Jane Hartman of Maryland (who just turned 60 this year). She completed our Active Galapagos trip last Friday. I received these comments…
In the last few years, the holiday of Halloween as we in North America know it, has started to emerge in Galapagos. This, we are sure, is primarily due to…
I tried hard to find a catchy title for this new item - I don't think I succeeded. I am shamelessly copy-pasting a short item that appeared in renews.biz this…
We are partnering with the eminent (and charming) wildlife ecologist and conservationist, Dr. Karen Ross, in offering 2 trips to the Okavango Delta in Botswana in 2020 (May and September). …
I provide below a link to a nice, succinct photo/video article that was published in the New York Times today. It's a good read and helps to illustrate how climate change…
The Galapagos National Park, in cooperation with Island Conservation, will be carrying out a rat eradication campaign on North Seymour island in January / early February. North Seymour island is…
Humans may get thrills from noisy fireworks displays, but wildlife tends to pooh-pooh such forms of entertainment. The Galapagos Regional government just banned fireworks in recognition of the incompatibility between these…
With all the wonderfully varied traditions and holiday activities all over the world, I would say that it’s hard to come across one that truly surprises you anymore. With the…
The Galapagos National Park is releasing over 1,000 land iguanas onto Santiago Island these days. Land iguanas used to thrive here, until people brought over some pigs in the 1800's. …