
Know Before You Go: Galapagos Tours


Galapagos Tours Videos & Webinars
VIDEO | Growing in the Galapagos: A Nat Hab Guide Story
When Josy was a child, her single mother moved her family to the Galapagos to help build a better life for her two young daughters. Josy says her mother's brave decision was "the best thing that could ever happen to us." Watch to see how Josy's unique upbringing and supportive mother led her to pursue an exciting career as a professional Expedition Leader.
VIDEO | Experience the Galapagos Islands
The Galapagos Islands are unlike any other nature destination on Earth—endemic wildlife show no fear of humans nearby. Nat Hab's Galapagos trips immerse you in this wild archipelago with more intimacy and insight than any other Galapagos trips available. With the smallest groups, the most knowledgeable naturalist guides, and privately chartered yachts, Nat Hab ensures that your Galapagos experience is the once-in-a-lifetime nature adventure you've imagined.
VIDEO | Galapagos Islands: The Nat Hab Experience
Travel with us to the Enchanted Isles to discover a natural realm like none other. Our naturalist Expedition Leaders reveal unique wildlife encounters at eye level—meet tortoises, iguanas, sea lions, blue-footed boobies and more, as we explore this magical realm both above and below the water.
VIDEO | Wildlife of the Galapagos
There may be no nature destination on earth as special as the Galapagos Islands, where unique animals show no fear of humans. In this video, see what it's like to snorkel with sea lions and sea turtles, hang out on the beach with marine iguanas, and more!
WEBINAR | Wildlife Photography in the Galapagos
The Galapagos Islands are a photographer’s paradise, home to some of the world’s most approachable and unique wildlife. Photo Expedition Leader Fernando Romo Sirvent shares his expert tips for capturing wall-worthy images during your adventure in the Enchanted Isles. Whether you’re photographing blue-footed boobies in flight, sea lions coursing through the currents, marine iguanas sunning on black lava rocks, or giant tortoises roaming the highlands, Fernando covers everything from recommended gear to camera settings and field techniques.
WEBINAR | Video Premiere with Q&A: Growing in the Galapagos: A Nat Hab Guide Story
What's it like to grow up in one of the most biodiverse places on Earth? Find out at the debut of our short film, Growing in the Galapagos: A Nat Hab Guide Story. When Josy Cardoso was a child, her single mother moved her family to the Galapagos to help build a better life for her two young daughters. Watch to see how Josy's unique upbringing and supportive mother led her to pursue an exciting career as a naturalist Expedition Leader in this video premiere presentation, followed by a Q&A with Josy and filmmaker Andrew Ackerman.
WEBINAR | Seeking Seabirds: Exploring the Galapagos Aboard the Natural Habitat Petrel
From blue-footed boobies to penguins and petrels, the Galapagos Islands offer travelers an abundance of birding opportunities. Avian biologist and Expedition Leader Jonathan Guillen details our eastern itinerary through the Enchanted Isles aboard our 115-foot motorized catamaran, the Natural Habitat Petrel. He also introduces some of the seabirds we encounter, including the Galapagos penguin, waved albatross, frigatebird, and Nazca, blue-footed and red-footed boobies, along with the bird for which our ship was named: the fleet-winged petrel!
WEBINAR | A Guide's Life: Galapagos Expedition Leader Luis Vinueza
Webinar host Rob Mess recently explored the Enchanted Isles on Nat Hab’s Galapagos Discovery adventure. Along with hiking, snorkeling, kayaking and communing with wildlife, another highlight for Rob was getting to know naturalist guide Luis Vinueza. Now, Rob and Luis reunite to kick off our new series of live interviews with Expedition Leaders: A Guide’s Life! Learn about Luis’s background, from living in a tent for seven months observing seabirds to researching marine iguanas for his Ph.D., and hear some of his favorite stories from guiding Nat Hab travelers.
WEBINAR | Secrets of the Deep: Hydrothermal Vents Beneath the Sea
It was less than 50 years ago that the first deep-sea hydrothermal vents were discovered by the submersible Alvin near the Galapagos Islands. Join Expedition Leader Melissa Silva as she delves into the mysterious world of these geothermally heated water plumes and the creatures that live in them, from giant clams and tube worms to scaly-foot gastropods, and discover how life can thrive in this extreme environment far from sunlight.
WEBINAR | Protecting Galapagos Seas & Why Ocean Conservation Matters
Join a Nat Hab Expedition Leader and WWF's VP of Ocean Conservation on a deep dive into the marine ecosystems of the Galapagos Islands.
WEBINAR | The Colorful Human History of the Galapagos Islands
From pirate haven to penal colony, learn about the fascinating history of the Galapagos Islands.
WEBINAR | Escaping Extinction: The Espanola Tortoise’s Long Road Home
Back from the brink! Fifteen giant tortoises have been released to their native Española in the Galapagos after nearly disappearing 50 years ago. Hear the riveting story of their conservation!
WEBINAR | The Origin of a New Species: Darwin’s Finches in the Galapagos
Darwin devised his theory of evolution while witnessing differences among finches isolated between islands in the Galapagos in 1835—and it's still occurring! Learn how scientists discovered a brand-new finch species that evolved in 2017.
WEBINAR | Oceans on the Move: How Marine Currents Foster Biodiversity
Join a Galapagos oceanographer to learn about a fascinating process: how contrasting currents come together to mix flora and fauna, giving rise to species found nowhere else.
WEBINAR | Photographing the Galapagos: Capture Mesmerizing Wildlife Images in the Enchanted Isles
Court Whelan showcases one of the world’s best destinations for wildlife photographers: the Galapagos is home to intriguing species found nowhere else, with no fear of humans! It's a naturalist's—and a photographer's—paradise.
WEBINAR | Restoring Native Nature in the Galapagos Islands
Islands contain some of the greatest biodiversity on Earth—and they are among its most vulnerable ecosystems. Find out what's happening in the Galapagos and elsewhere to prevent extinctions by rooting out dangerous invaders.
WEBINAR | Restoring Native Nature in the Galapagos Islands: Part 2
Galapagos Expedition Leader Josy and Island Restoration Specialist Paula take us to Floreana for a frontline look at how conservation biologists tackle the elimination of invaders in order to help native species prevail.
WEBINAR | Maritime Crossroads: The Galapagos Marine Reserve
Created in 1998, the Galapagos Marine Reserve has had a dramatic impact on conserving migratory marine life in this richly biodiverse archipelago. But two decades later, species are struggling. Learn what's at stake as conservationists assess the reserve's future.
WEBINAR | Let’s Go! Discover the Galapagos with Annie & Andres
Lying 600 miles off the coast of Ecuador, the Galapagos Islands have long enchanted visitors, with their unique species, amiable wildlife and storied history. Find out why this archipelago is so beloved by nature travelers!
WEBINAR | Galapagos Photography: Capturing the Wildlife of the Enchanted Isles
Court Whelan introduces you to the entrancing wildlife photo opportunities that abound in the Galapagos Islands, where a cast of unique creatures from giant tortoises to blue-footed boobies displays no fear of humans.
WEBINAR | Giant Tortoises on the Move: Insights from Their Migration
Galapagos giant tortoises migrate?? And more curiously, why? Just recently, scientists have learned these massive reptiles move seasonally, though Charles Darwin noted it in 1835. Hear from a tortoise researcher about these fascinating findings!
WEBINAR | Let’s Go Again: The Galapagos Islands
There's just so much to the Galapagos that Annie and Andres are back to continue their fascinating "Let’s Go" overview of the world's most intriguing archipelago, filled with unique wildlife that's unafraid of humans!
WEBINAR | Why Galapagos Tortoise Health Matters to Humans, Too
Ainoa Nieto, a wildlife veterinarian and lab manager at the Darwin Research Station, researches giant tortoise health and conservation—hear about her work in Galapagos and its implications for the wellbeing of the entire ecosystem.
WEBINAR | Galapagos Through the Eyes of an African Guide
Hear from South African Expedition Leader Richard de Gouveia about his journey to the Galapagos Islands, and find out what it’s like for a guide to be a traveler in a totally new part of the world!
WEBINAR | Behind the Shots: An Inside Look at Galapagos Photography
When you take an accomplished African photographer to a far-away wildlife wonderland, you get a fresh collection of amazing photos—get the full scoop on how Richard de Gouveia achieved his favorite images.
WEBINAR | Wildlife Wonders of the Galapagos
For a wildlife lover, there may be no nature destination on the planet as alluring as the Galapagos Islands, where unique animals show no fear of humans. Enjoy a firsthand report from a long-time Galapagos guide.
WEBINAR | The Galapagos Islands: A Trip of a Lifetime
Where can you find the only penguins in the Northern Hemisphere, the world’s sole seagoing lizard, and some of the oldest living vertebrates on Earth? The Galapagos, of course! Join marine ecology professor and Expedition Leader Luis Vinueza to discover what makes this group of islands one of the most fascinating and biodiverse places on the planet. Learn what to expect on a Nat Hab Galapagos adventure, from wildlife (marine iguanas, sea lions, giant tortoises, sea turtles, whales!) to activities (swimming, snorkeling, panga rides!).
WEBINAR | Seabirds of the Galapagos
The Galapagos Islands are renowned for their prolific birdlife, from Darwin’s famous finches to pelagic penguins and petrels. Join Expedition Leader Luis Vinueza as he introduces us to some of the seabirds of the Galapagos, including blue-footed and Nazca boobies, waved albatrosses, Galapagos penguins and flightless cormorants. Learn about the adaptations that allow them to thrive in this unique environment, their mating and nesting habits, and how they’re threatened by climate change.
WEBINAR | Protecting the Petrel: Seabird Conservation in the Galapagos
The swift-flying petrel is one of a handful of seabirds endemic to the Galapagos Islands. They’re so iconic, in fact, that one of the ships we charter for our Galapagos adventures is named Petrel! Unfortunately, petrel populations are in decline across the Galapagos, primarily due to invasive species that destroy their nesting habitats or prey on petrels themselves. Galapagos Expedition Leader Jonathan Guillen introduces us to the petrel and explains the threats they face and what’s being done to protect them.
WEBINAR | Playful Pinnipeds: Sea Lions of the Galapagos
The Galapagos Islands are brimming with fascinating wildlife, but we admit we have a soft spot for the Enchanted Isles' most common -- and playful -- marine mammals: sea lions. Learn all about the biology of these pinnipeds -- an order that includes fin- or flipper-footed marine mammals such as seals and walruses -- and what the differences are between curious Galapagos sea lions and shyer Galapagos fur seals (which are, despite their name, also sea lions!). And discover how you can swim, snorkel and kayak with sea lions on our Galapagos adventures.
WEBINAR | The Galapagos: Adventure in the Enchanted Isles
There may be no better place on the planet for close encounters with wildlife than the Galapagos Islands! Join Expedition Leader Andres Vergara to find out what to expect on our adventures in the Enchanted Isles, from snorkeling with sea lions and swimming with turtles, to scouting for whales and camping with giant tortoises. Learn about life aboard our privately chartered small ships (limited to just 14–16 guests), what the weather is like during different seasons, and how to pack for this otherworldly adventure.
WEBINAR | Capturing the Enchanted Isles: Galapagos Photography Tips
If it's variety you want to photograph in a nature travel destination, the Galapagos delivers! From high-flying seabirds to slow-moving tortoises to swiftly swimming sea lions, the Enchanted Isles offer opportunities for all kinds of wildlife photography. Expedition Leader and pro photographer Court Whelan shares his advice for photographing the unique creatures of the Galapagos. Learn what camera gear to pack to shoot both terrestrial and underwater wonders, find out how to capture the perfect photo of a Galapagos sunset, and discover the best settings for macro images of minute flora and fauna.
WEBINAR | Giant Tortoises of the Galapagos: Ancient & Endangered
Giant tortoises are some of the most iconic animals in the Galapagos -- and some of the most threatened. Expedition Leader and marine ecologist Luis Vinueza has spent nearly 30 years studying, working and guiding in the Enchanted Isles. He shares his knowledge of these ancient creatures, how they arrived on the islands, their evolution and the key role they play in the area’s ecosystems. He also addresses the threats giant tortoises face and the conservation efforts underway to protect and restore their populations—and how sustainable travel can help!
WEBINAR | Exploring the Galapagos Through an African Guide’s Eyes
Our guides are experts on the geographic regions where they live and work—but they love to explore new places as much as our travelers do! Tag along as Southern Africa Expedition Leader Lorraine Doyle recounts her recent adventure to the Galapagos Islands, as a traveler this time, where she encountered endangered giant tortoises, blue-footed boobies, Galapagos sea lions and marine iguanas. Learn about ongoing conservation efforts to protect these creatures and the fragile ecosystems they inhabit, and find out how you can experience the Galapagos for yourself!
Nat Hab's Galapagos Islands Tours

Galapagos Discovery: The Nat Hab Experience
Small-group adventures aboard your choice of private yachts, led by our outstanding naturalist guides and photography pros. Snorkel and swim with sea lions, sea turtles and penguins on this incomparable nature odyssey.

Galapagos Wildlife Photo Expedition
The ultimate Galapagos photography adventure! Capture amazing wildlife close-ups as we explore 15 diverse islands in 17 days—plus an overnight among wild giant tortoises at our private Tortoise Camp.

Galapagos Escape
Explore the unique habitats of the Galapagos, encounter its legendary wildlife, and enjoy active pursuits from hiking and snorkeling to paddleboarding on this expedition ship adventure

Galapagos by Catamaran: An Intimate Voyage
Experience the Galapagos aboard Lindblad Expeditions' most intimate vessel in its island fleet, a luxury motorsailing catamaran for just 16 guests.