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Puerto Ayora is the largest town on the Galapagos Islands and hub for most tourists since it has most of the required facilities (hotels, internet cafes, etc). Saying that, it's still pretty small!
You could relax here for a bit and book an Island tour, or try to find a job in a bar and chill for a bit. However, prices on Galapagos are higher than in mainland Ecuador, due to its isolation! But it's still worth buying a few bottles of rum in the supermarket at the end of the pier to take onto your tour boat - they may turn a blind eye on the smaller ones.
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Puerto Ayora Travel Blogs
Apr 18, 2008 - Apr 28, 2008
Quito, Ecuador -› Guayaquil, Ecuador -› ...
DAY 8 (SEE VIDEOS)(FINALLY CHARLES DARWIN RESEARCH STATION AND SEEING "LONESOME GEORGE" THE OVER 90 YEAR OLD GIANT TORTOISE) The Galápagos tortoise (or Galápagos giant tortoise), is the largest living tortoise, endemic to nine islands of the Galápagos archipelago. Adults of large subspecies can weigh over 300 kilograms (660lb) and measure 1.2 meters (4 ft) long. Although the maximum life expectancy of a wild tortoise is unknown, the average life expectancy is estimated to be...
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Jan 15, 2008 - Feb 07, 2008
Guayaquil, Ecuador -› Puerto Ayora, Ecuador -› ...
Hello All,Alarm clock worked... Where are the Aleve? I stumbled out of the room to get some water in the hotel's courtyard and met the taxi driver. He had been commissioned to drive the four of us to the boat dock at 5:30am for our 6am boat the Santa Cruz. The previous night's drinking had taken it's toll on three of us, and the good money was not on us all waking up in time. The driver had apparently dealt with this situation before, and was knocking on doors to...
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221 photos
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May 30, 2006 - Jan 29, 2007
Quito, Ecuador -› Otavalo, Ecuador -› ...
I´m spending around 1 year in South America, I´ve had an amazing time. Enjoy my pictures.
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Oct 29, 2007 - Jul 04, 2008
Los Angeles, California, USA -› Quito, Ecuador -› ...
It's hard to believe that a little more than a month has passed here in the Galapagos. I've become so spoiled with animal life and my expectations on dives or snorkeling are unmatchable. I am afraid that the Galapagos has made me into an arrogant snob about flora and fauna.
Like all good (ex)consultants, I could divide my time in the Galapagos into finite eras.
25% of the trip as an English translator
<20% working
13% diving
50% living like a Galapag...
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