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We can help you custom design your Galapagos trip of a lifetime
We can help you custom design your Galapagos trip of a lifetime
We lived and worked in the Galapagos for many years. We maintain very close ties with expedition cruise ship owners, local service providers, the Galapagos National Park Service, the Charles Darwin Research Station and other key members of the community. We have access to a wide variety of guides, local experts and unique service providers.
Since 1999 people have been coming to us feeling overwhelmed by the amount of information out there as they try to plan their Galapagos trip of a lifetime. If you feel the same way, contact us to start a conversation. We will listen to you and ask you questions so that we can understand your interests and travel style - helping you assemble the elements of a trip of a lifetime.
Before, during and after your trip, our team is there to answer questions, propose options, help with logistics, help offset any travel vicissitudes and more.
Our colleagues on the Ecuadorian mainland and in the islands will be there to lend a hand should you have any particular requests.
Heather Blenkiron has been receiving calls and emails from Galapagos bound guests since 2002. Between 1998 and 2002, she lived in Galapagos and worked at the Darwin Research Station. While there, she was invited by the Canadian embassy to be its official representative in the archipelago.
Since 2012 she has been the sole TripAdvisor Destination Expert for Galapagos.
Kelsey Bradley lived in Galapagos from 2010 to 2018 as a volunteer at first, then working with the fund-raising team at the Charles Darwin Research Station, where she worked with various members of the tourism industry to further bridge the gap between tourism and conservation in Galapagos. This helped her develop a good knowledge of the various hotel and ship representatives we work with.
Marc Patry was hired by the Galapagos National Park and the Darwin Research Station to lead the design and implementation of the largest ever conservation project in Galapagos. He went on to work at UNESCO's World Heritage Centre in Paris (2003-2014) where he was, among other things, the United Nations' eyes on the ground for Galapagos conservation. In 2015, he joined the team, focusing on strategy and management.