Created by the Ministry of Tourism of Ecuador, the following images show the map of the Galapagos Islands and Ecuador. Additionally, some of its most visited attractions are highlighted, showcasing many fascinating tourism topics that draw visitors to cities across Ecuador. All information is based on research conducted by the Ministry of Tourism.
When viewing the maps, it can be differentiated, with the symbology, the type of attraction that is presented, whether these are: natural, touristic, religious or historical.
Discover the incomparable natural beauty of the Galapagos Islands archipelago, an island paradise in the heart of the Pacific Ocean. This group of volcanic islands, famous for its role in Charles Darwin's theory of evolution, is an essential destination for nature and adventure lovers.
The Galapagos Islands map shows a variety of major and smaller islands, each with its own charm and unique biodiversity. Among the notable places are:
Santa Cruz Island
Home of the famous Charles Darwin Interpretation Center and the Galapagos Islands Fauna Reserve, where you can see the iconic giant tortoises.
Isabela Island
The largest island in the archipelago, known for its impressive volcanic landscape and the possibility of spotting penguins and sea turtles in Tagus Cove Bay.
Fernandina Island
A virgin island without human development, ideal for observing wildlife in its most natural state, including marine iguanas and Galapagos penguins.
Santiago Island
Known for its unique rock formations and stunning landscapes, such as the famous Pinnacle Rock in Sullivan Bay.
Bartolome Island
It offers a panoramic view from its iconic viewpoint, as well as excellent opportunities for snorkeling and diving among penguins, sharks and rays.
Feel free to explore the map of the Galapagos Islands, or if you need any information, please contact: info@egt.ec.