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We made it to GAPALAGOS! Let us know in the comments if you think it's WORTH IT!!! Watch Captain James and crew sail into port and discover the beautiful Galapagos islands! This was one of the most AMAZING places on our entire trip around the Pacific!
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We're off to Isabela, the largest and wildest of the Galapagos Islands, and there apart from diving with the local inhabitants (the sharks, turtles, and seals) and meeting the only penguins of the northern hemisphere (how did all these animals get her?), w...
We sail for the main island of the Galapagos, where the sharks are circling, the iguanas are chilling, the finches are happily evolving and the landscapes continue to impress!
Unfortunately it is also time to say goodbye to one of the crew...
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We finally reach the fabled Galapagos Islands, and it's all that we imagined with exotics volcanic landscapes and animals. We go diving with hammerhead and other sharks, dance underwater with sea lions (a childhood dream of El's) and of course we go and se...
With only a few days before we departed, we squeezed in one more tour to see the island. This time we did it via water. You're not allowed to explore in your own boat. You must use a local tour company, and you can't even dingy into shore on your own.
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After a long and somewhat eventful 9 days at sea, we arrived in the Galapagos and check in. We needed to apply weeks beforehand and use an agent. They brought everybody and their mother aboard to check us in searching the boat for certain foods, expired me...
We taste two of the more popular brands in Ecuador during our time in the Galapagos Islands. Our footage of Endmica Beer, the local brew from San Cristobal, Galapagos, was corrupted so we only have these two.
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Since returning from 6 weeks in the Galapagos Islands we have been inundated with questions. How much does it cost? What is the deal with permits? Is it true you cannot get off your boat without a guide? Can I stop in the Galapagos without a permit?
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After 6 weeks in the Galapagos Islands, it is almost time for Gargoyle to move on to her next adventure. But first we must get ready for the upcoming 840nm voyage. We have a list of pre-passage items that includes fixing, if even temporarily, our separated...
We have now been in the Galapagos for 6 weeks and since we arrived, tourism is starting to come back. Initially there were no tours allowed by the government but a week after we arrived the regulations were changed, and tours slowly began to open. One of t...
We only have a few short days to spend on Santa Cruz as we have a tour booked out of San Cristóbal so we cram as much as we can into those days. Carla's birthday celebration continues as she gets her birthday present, trip to the spa at the Finch Bay Reso...
It is our last week on Isabela Island and we have decided to rent a few bikes and tour the island. First stop, the Wall of Tears. Ride along with us as we dodge marine iguanas and giant tortoises on this beautiful beach-front trail and check out a sad remi...
Gargoyle departed Puesta del Sol on a Friday, 201 days after arriving in Nicaragua, bound for San Cristobal, Galapagos Islands. 9 days and 7 hours later, she and her crew had sailed 1,200 upwind nautical miles through squalls, torrential rains, one apocaly...
TRAILER: CRUISING THE PACIFIC from Sailing Quarterly Video Magazine. Hosted by Gary Jobson. Sail back in time to the late 1980s for five Pacific cruises. Watch the full video and explore individual episodes interactively.
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After 7 days at sea we arrive to find the Galapagos is alive with animals. Sea Lions invade our cockpit. Penguins swim around our pontoons. This place is the animal kingdom.
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Traveling Ecuador and the Galapagos Islands was an amazing adventure. I spent two weeks exploring the country. We hiked the Cotopaxi Volcano, swing jumped and paraglided in Baños, and dove the Galapagos Islands.
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Sailing Across the Pacific: This is the moment we have all been excited about - but it turns out we're also a little afraid of also!! In our sail around the world, this voyage is probably going to be our furthest distance covered and longest time at sea. A...
With our amazing sailing trip to the Galapagos Islands coming to an end, we go in search of the elusive penguins (yes - apparently there are penguins at the Equator - who knew??) Along the way, we come across swimming iguanas, a No Swimming Sign (which we ...
Story 39: EXPLORING THE CAPITAL OF THE GALAPAGOS
Our sailing adventure around the Galapagos Island continues as we explore the main island of the chain - Santa Cruz. The search for cave trolls takes us to the lava rock tunnels before we head out in search...
BOOBIES, TORTOISES AND SEA LIONS, OH MY! Chase the Story 37
No one is more excited to hit land and start looking for the famed animals of the Galapagos Islands than Tasha. A huge animal enthusiast, Tasha is willing to walk, bike and swim every inch of the...
After ten months of travel, we finally sail from the Northern Hemisphere to the Southern Hemisphere, sailing across the Equator just east of the Galapagos Islands. Let the party begin! King Neptune arrives and is clearly not impressed with the Pollywogs on...
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