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How to pack for Galapagos

Pack smart when you come to Galapagos! Here is a handy list of items that our scientists and researchers recommend you take to Galapagos.

How to pack for Galapagos

Embarking on a trip to the Galapagos Islands is an unforgettable experience, but packing for it requires some special consideration. The unique climate of the Galapagos is influenced by the intersection of warm and cold ocean currents, leading to rapid weather changes. To help you prepare, the researchers at the Charles Darwin Foundation—seasoned experts in outdoor expeditions—have curated the ultimate packing list. Whether you're exploring pristine beaches or hiking volcanic landscapes, this guide ensures you're ready for every adventure.

Official Documents:

  • Passports and photocopies
  • Travel insurance documents
  • Visa (if required)
  • Flight tickets and journey details
  • Itinerary and hotel reservations

Cash and Credit Cards

  • Sufficient cash in clean US Dollar notes (smaller denominations are more useful).
  • Credit/debit cards (notify your bank of your travel plans).
  • ATM card for use only on Santa Cruz and San Cristóbal.

Sun Protection

  • High-SPF sunscreen to combat the strong equatorial sun.
  • Aloe vera gel for sunburn relief.
  • Lip balm with SPF.
  • A sunhat and quality sunglasses for extra protection.

Books and other resources

  • Guidebooks or maps of Galapagos.
  • Field guides for bird or fish identification! You can also download guides here.
  • A Spanish phrasebook (if you’re not fluent).

Clothes

  • Lightweight and breathable clothing (shorts, t-shirts, sundresses).
  • Swimsuits and cover-ups for beach outings.
  • Long-sleeved shirts and pants for sun protection.
  • Comfortable walking shoes or hiking boots for rugged trails (don't forget comfortable socks!).
  • Sandals or flip-flops for relaxing by the shore.
  • A hat and sunglasses to shield against the equatorial sun.
  • A rain jacket or windbreaker for sudden weather changes.

Be sure to pack appropriately for the season! The warm season (December to June) is hot and humid, with occasional heavy afternoon rainfall. The cooler dry season (July to November) brings milder temperatures and steady drizzle, with cooler and wetter conditions in the highlands.

Other Essentials

  • Insect repellent to guard against mosquitoes and sandflies.
  • After-bite cream or lotion for soothing insect bites.
  • Prescription medications and any necessary medical supplies.
  • Toiletries (toothbrush, toothpaste, shampoo, etc.).
  • A compact first aid kit.
  • Snorkeling gear (if you plan to explore underwater).
  • Reusable water bottles to stay hydrated.
  • Electrical adapters and chargers (Galapagos uses 110V, US plugs).
  • Camera and binoculars for wildlife viewing.
  • A daypack for excursions.
  • Waterproof bags or pouches to protect electronics.

Final Tips

Before packing, check the specific requirements and restrictions for your Galapagos trip. Respect the environment by minimizing waste and avoiding single-use plastics. And be sure to respect the Rules of the Galapagos National Park!

Enjoy your adventure in the Galapagos, where every step is a journey through a living laboratory of evolution!
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