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BEST TIME TO CRUISE THE GALAPAGOS ISLANDS

Most popular Galapagos cruise months - wildlife to see, weather, temperatures, tours

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WHEN IS BEST TO CRUISE THE GALAPAGOS ISLANDS

A Galapagos cruise is a year-round adventure — there’s never a bad time to visit this incredible wildlife sanctuary. But depending on when you go, the experience, weather, and wildlife encounters can vary. Understanding the Galapagos seasons will help you choose the perfect time for your voyage.

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THE TWO GALAPAGOS SEASONS

A Galapagos cruise is a year-round adventure — there’s never a bad time to visit this incredible wildlife sanctuary. But depending on when you go, the experience, weather, and wildlife encounters can vary. Understanding the Galapagos seasons will help you choose the perfect time for your voyage.

WARM SEASON

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Warm Season (December–May):

This is the sunny and calm season, with daytime temperatures around 26–30°C (79–86°F) and water temperatures of 24–27°C (75–81°F). Occasional tropical showers keep the islands lush and green, and the seas are at their gentlest — ideal for snorkeling, swimming, and photography.

Highlights:
  • Crystal-clear water and vibrant marine life

  • Courtship displays of land birds such as the blue-footed boobies

  • Green sea turtles nesting on beaches

  • Excellent conditions for kayaking and beach exploration

COOL SEASON

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Cool Season (June–November):

The Humboldt Current brings cooler air and nutrient-rich waters, creating a marine feeding frenzy. Expect daily temperatures of 20–25°C (68–77°F) and cooler seas (20–23°C / 68–73°F). Though skies may be overcast (“garúa” mist), this is prime time for wildlife enthusiasts. You've got to encounter more marine life in this season.

Highlights:
  • Abundant marine life — perfect for divers and snorkelers

  • Giant tortoises are active in the highlands

  • Waved albatrosses nesting on Española Island

  • Penguins and sea lions are thriving in cooler waters

OUR RECOMMENDATIONS

🛳️ FOR FIRST TIME GALAPAGOS CRUISE GOERS

If it’s your first cruise — and especially your first expedition-type cruise like in the Galápagos — the key is comfort, pacing, and variety.

Recommended Cruise Type

  • 4- to 7-night naturalist cruise on a mid-sized luxury catamaran or yacht (16–20 passengers).
    These offer the perfect balance of personal service, stability, and guided excursions.

Best Time to Visit

  • December to May: The warm/wet season—calmer seas, warmer waters (great for snorkeling), and vibrant landscapes.

  • Wildlife is active year-round, but this period is best for beginners due to smoother navigation.

Recommended Itinerary Stops

  • Santa Cruz Island – easy access and giant tortoise encounters.

  • Bartolomé Island – iconic landscapes and penguin sightings.

  • Española Island – great for colorful marine iguanas and blue-footed boobies.

  • North Seymour Island – frigatebirds, sea lions, and nesting colonies.

Tips for First-Timers

  • Pack light layers and reef-safe sunscreen.

  • Bring motion sickness patches or bands (waters can be choppy in certain months).

  • Don’t worry about gear — cruises provide snorkel equipment, wetsuits, and kayaks.

  • Follow naturalist guides’ briefings — they’re experts and ensure safety while maximising wildlife encounters.

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🤿 FOR MARINE WILDLIFE DIVER AND SNORKELLING ENTHUSIASTS

If you’re visiting primarily for the underwater world, the Galápagos is one of the planet’s most extraordinary marine sanctuaries.

Best Time to Visit

  • June to November: The cool/dry season brings cold nutrient-rich currents — which attract schools of fish, penguins, sea lions, manta rays, and even whale sharks.

  • Visibility can be a bit lower but marine life is at its peak.

Top Dive & Snorkel Spots

  • Darwin & Wolf Islands (for advanced divers only) – hammerhead and whale shark encounters.

  • Punta Vicente Roca (Isabela Island) – mola mola, sea turtles, and penguins.

  • Devil’s Crown (Floreana Island) – spectacular snorkeling with reef fish, rays, and sea lions.

  • Kicker Rock (San Cristóbal Island) – vertical walls with sharks, turtles, and schooling fish.

 Pro Tips for Enthusiasts

  • Bring your own mask/snorkel for comfort (though most cruises supply them).

  • Underwater camera or GoPro — the clarity and wildlife are photo-worthy.

  • Dive liveaboards (like Galápagos Sky or Humboldt Explorer) are ideal for advanced divers seeking multi-dive itineraries.

  • Always wear a wetsuit (3–7mm) depending on the month — waters can be chilly.

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THE TWO GALAPAGOS SEASONS

A Galapagos cruise is a year-round adventure — there’s never a bad time to visit this incredible wildlife sanctuary. But depending on when you go, the experience, weather, and wildlife encounters can vary. Understanding the Galapagos seasons will help you choose the perfect time for your voyage.

WARM SEASON

Yacht-Isabela-II-Kayak-Warm-Season-Galapagos-Islands

Warm Season (December–May):

This is the sunny and calm season, with daytime temperatures around 26–30°C (79–86°F) and water temperatures of 24–27°C (75–81°F). Occasional tropical showers keep the islands lush and green, and the seas are at their gentlest — ideal for snorkeling, swimming, and photography.

Highlights:
  • Crystal-clear water and vibrant marine life

  • Courtship displays of land birds such as the blue-footed boobies

  • Green sea turtles nesting on beaches

  • Excellent conditions for kayaking and beach exploration

COOL SEASON

Yacht-Isabela-II-Panga-Ride-Cold-Season-Galapagos-Islands

Cool Season (June–November):

The Humboldt Current brings cooler air and nutrient-rich waters, creating a marine feeding frenzy. Expect daily temperatures of 20–25°C (68–77°F) and cooler seas (20–23°C / 68–73°F). Though skies may be overcast (“garúa” mist), this is prime time for wildlife enthusiasts. You've got to encounter more marine life in this season.

Highlights:
  • Abundant marine life — perfect for divers and snorkelers

  • Giant tortoises are active in the highlands

  • Waved albatrosses nesting on Española Island

  • Penguins and sea lions are thriving in cooler waters

Unique Wildlife Encounters

Discover extraordinary creatures that exist nowhere else on the planet - only in Galapagos.

Every month offers extraordinary encounters, but here’s what to look out for throughout the year:

FRIGATE BIRDS

GIANT TORTOISES

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Active all year-round, especially visible during breeding (June–December).

GALAPAGOS PENGUINS

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Most active during the cooler season, typically runs from June to November. 

FLIGHTLESS CORMORANTS

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Courtship and nesting from May to October

FRIGATE BIRS

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Active all year-round, especially visible during breeding (June–December).

GALAPAGOS ALBATROSS

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Active all year-round, especially visible during breeding (June–December).

NAZCA BOOBY

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Active all year-round, especially visible during breeding (June–December).

BLUE-FOOTED BOOBY

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Active all year-round, especially visible during breeding (June–December).

RED-FOOTED BOOBY

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Active all year-round, especially visible during breeding (June–December).

AMERICAN FLAMINGO

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Active all year-round, especially visible during breeding (June–December).

SANTA FE IGUANA

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Active all year-round, especially visible during breeding (June–December).

MARINE IGUANA

Marine-Iguana-Galapagos-Islands

Active all year-round, especially visible during breeding (June–December).

LAND IGUANA

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Active all year-round, especially visible during breeding (June–December).

GALAPAGOS SEA LION

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Active all year-round, especially visible during breeding (June–December).

GALAPAGOS FUR SEAL

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Active all year-round, especially visible during breeding (June–December).

GALAPAGOS HAWK

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Active all year-round, especially visible during breeding (June–December).

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