by galapagoscruises — published on May 14th, 2009

In order to enjoy South Plaza island the fullest, you need to arrive before the tourists arrive. That means early in the morning greeted by the sea lion colony on the coast and with a lovely sunrise.
The night however from Genovesa Island Galapagos to South Plaza in our little Galapagos cruise was tough: we needed to take 2 and a half tablet of Primatour in order not to get too seasick. But all that was well worth the early arrival: a beautiful sunrise, sea lions, land iguanas and even another blue footed booby.

South Plaza island is famous for it’s typical vegetation: pear cactus trees make the "opuntia cactus forests" and "sesuvium" grows at ground level. It’s red from June till January and green during the rainy season. Sesuvium is the main nourishment for the large colony of "grazing" land iguanas on South Plaza Island.

A little bit of snorkeling with the awesome sea lions and off we went towards close by Isla Santa Cruz.
Technorati Tags: Galapagos, Galapagos Cruise, galapagos islands, land iguanas, plaza sur, sea lion, sea lion colony, south plaza, south plaza island, sunrise, tourists
by galapagoscruises — published on February 15th, 2009
What I especially love about my Galapagos vacation is being on a small boat with about 14 other tourists and 9 crew members. That all means that you can go to quite places that are a bit out of the beaten track.
Although the boat is small, it beats the massive luxury cruises that brings you to yet another Galapagos tourist attraction.
How to eat a cactus
Every day we saw different Islands: one looks like the moon, the next looks like a volcano, the next is filled with flamingo’s, the next has real trees and the next only has one cactus next to the other…

Galapagos wildlife: iguana eating a cactus
And of course this variety leads to an equal immense variety of Galapagos wildlife animals: try to avoid the spikes when eating a cactus… It’s just amazing and as always: you are sitting next to the animal
Technorati Tags: beaten track, cactus, crew members, flamingo, galapagos vacation, galapagos wildlife, immense variety, luxury cruises, moon, spikes, tourist attraction, tourists, trees, volcano, wildlife animals