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Galapagos Volunteer Trip January 2025
Galapagos Islands, Ecuador
Jan 19 - 27, 2025
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$4,795
Deposit: $500

About your trip

The Galápagos Islands are a rare and distinctive collection of volcanic islands located 600 miles off the coast of Ecuador in the Pacific Ocean. The combination of hot equatorial sun and cool ocean waters has nurtured rich marine and terrestrial environments. The islands are known for the unique variety of animals which inspired Darwin and continue to fascinate visitors today. 


Be inspired by Darwin and the giant tortoises for which the islands were named: Join us to travel slowly and observe carefully as you participate in sea turtle research and help protect giant tortoise habitat. Join our Galápagos Volunteer Trip to engage in rewarding and memorable experiences while making a difference in this remarkable place!   



Volunteer Project

  

Participants on our Galápagos Volunteer Trip help protect the wildlife that makes the Galápagos such a unique place. Volunteers will work on conservation projects including sea turtle research and habitat protection for the giant tortoise. We train you in all aspects of the work. As always, your education and safety are priorities.


Tasks vary, but you should have intermediate swimming skills, and be able to hike up to three miles a day on uneven trails, move soil or rock with a shovel, pull unwanted vegetation, and carry stones. You may:

  • snorkel while photographing sea turtles
  • assist in collecting and collating data about turtles
  • help improve habitat in a tortoise sanctuary

The Galapagos Islands is a wonderful place to volunteer. Conservation Volunteers International Program is pleased to offer this exciting opportunity to protect an international treasure.


What's included

Meals

all meals from dinner on day 1 thru breakfast on the final day

Lodging

Hotel in San Cristobal and Puerto Villamil; eco-camp on Isla Isabela

Leadership

Trip and project leadership and support staff

Project Tools

No need to bring your own snorkel gear

Local Transportation

Van and boat transport in Galapagos plus airplane flights from San Cristóbal to Isla Isabela and from Isabela to Baltra

Orientation & Training

No prior experience necessary

What's not included

Travel to Galapagos

You must arrange your own airfare to and from the Galapagos Islands

Medical immunizations

Please check with your doctor to see if any immunizations are recommended for you.

Insurance

Emergency medical and evacuation insurance is mandatory for this trip.

Excess baggage charges

You are responsible for your own airline baggage charges, if any

Airport taxes

You are responsible for your own airport taxes, if any

Park Entrance Fee

Galapagos National Park entrance fee is collected at the time you land in the Galapagos

Alcoholic beverages

We do not provide alcoholic beverages or soft drinks for the trip

Personal Items

You need to provide your own personal items

Overview

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Help Protect Sea Turtles and Giant Tortoises

Support sea turtle research and improve giant tortoise habitat. Experience and help protect the unique biodiversity in the Galápagos Islands!


Day 1

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Our trip begins in the Galápagos Islands on San Cristóbal Island

 

Day 1: Our volunteer trip begins in the Galápagos Islands at 2:00 PM at our hotel on San Cristóbal Island.


We will have an orientation and briefing at the hotel beginning at 2:00 PM where you will meet the other volunteers, the trip leaders and our local guide. Then we will visit the Interpretive Center at Darwin Bay for an introduction to the history of the Galápagos and the flora and fauna of the island, followed by our first group dinner.  (Dinner and hotel lodging included.)

Day 2

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Visit a giant tortoise breeding center and photograph sea turtles!

In the morning, we visit the Centro de Crianza de Tortugas, which is part of the Galápagos National Park’s semi-natural breeding program for giant tortoises, to begin familiarization with giant tortoises. 


In the afternoon, the group will have its first of several experiences snorkeling while photographing sea turtles, to provide data to the sea turtle research project conducted by the University of San Francisco de Quito. (All meals and lodging included.) 

Days 3 – 4

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Continue supporting sea turtle research.

We will meet with the researchers from the Galápagos Science Center, University of San Francisco de Quito, to learn about the purpose and importance of our sea turtle volunteer project.


We will be participating in a survey and census of sea turtles as part of ongoing research on the impacts of increased boat traffic on sea turtles. On this trip you will have several opportunities to photograph turtles while snorkeling at different sites, to help identify the individuals by their unique markings, patterns and any injuries, and provide other onshore assistance with the survey.


Most snorkeling sites are close to shore, although one of the sea turtle research projects will involve taking a boat to the research site near Kicker Rock with surface snorkeling in water that is too deep to touch or see the ocean bottom. Flotation devices will be provided and are required. (All meals and lodging included.)

Day 5

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Air shuttle to Isla Isabela; visit the giant tortoise breeding center.

 

We will spend the morning shuttling by small plane from San Cristóbal to the largest island in the Galápagos, Isla Isabela,


We will check into our hotel in the village of Puerto Villamil where we will spend our first two nights on Isla Isabela. Those who arrive on an early shuttle will have time to explore the nearby coastline (look for marine iguanas!) while the others are transferring to Isabela.


In the afternoon we will visit nearby Centro de Crianza, the Tortoise Center of Isabela, and learn about the National Park’s captive breeding program. The Center houses several species of tortoise, and we will see both hatchlings and the older breeding animals. 


Before dinner we will mountain bike to the Wall of Tears. Watch for a diversity of birdlife along the way! The wall, towering 65 feet in places, was constructed in the 1940’s by convicts when Isabela was a penal colony. We will have dinner after we return to our hotel in Puerto Villamil. (All meals and lodging included.)

Day 6

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Turtle survey at Tintoreras, then move to eco-camp for tortoise work

In the morning, we will hop a boat to the islet of Tintoreras, where we conduct a sea turtle census. Watch for sea lions, turtles, marine iguanas, rays and sharks in the crystal blue waters!


After we return to shore, we transfer to Campo Duro Eco-Camp, in the foothills of the Sierra Negra Volcano, for our Galápagos giant tortoise project. Campo Duro works in concert with Galápagos National Park, providing a reserve to help raise giant tortoises from 3 to 8 years old. In the afternoon, we will be oriented to the projects at Campo Duro and work on projects which may include planting and weeding tortoise enclosures; building a pond for the tortoises; repairing and building enclosure fences; and working in the organic garden.


Campo Duro is set in the cooler lush, tropical highlands. We will spend the night at Campo Duro. Amenities include fully equipped sleeping tents with mattresses and bedding, outdoor private cold-water showers, bathrooms with flush toilets, and an open-air thatched roof restaurant and bar. Most of the fruits and vegetables served are grown organically in the on-site gardens. Food is cooked in wood-fired stone ovens. (All meals and lodging included.)

Day 7

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Tortoise habitat project and visit Sierra Negra volcano.

After finishing our tortoise habitat projects at the eco-camp, we will drive through the highlands where giant tortoises feed on the abundant vegetation to the slopes of the Volcan Sierra Negra. A moderate 9-mile hike will take us through rugged terrain which ends at the stunning caldera, the second largest intact crater in the world after the Ngorongoro Crater in Tanzania. We will return to the hotel in Puerto Villamil at the end of the day. (All meals and lodging included.)

Day 8

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Sea Turtle Research at the Tunnels

 After breakfast we will be transported by boat to Los Tuneles snorkeling area, known for its rich population of sea life, where we will have our final opportunity to snorkel and photograph sea turtles. The offshore tunnels created by lava flows provide a different perspective on the lava formations from what the group has previously seen. Then we will return to our hotel in Puerto Villamil for one last evening in the Galápagos and a farewell dinner. (All meals and lodging included.) 

Day 9

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Fly to Baltra where the Trip Ends

After breakfast we fly from Isla Isabela to Galápagos International Airport (GPS) on the Island of Baltra where you can catch a departure flight in the afternoon from Galápagos International Airport to the mainland of Ecuador. (Breakfast included) 

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Galapagos Islands, Ecuador

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