| | August 2011 | | Galápagos: Explore the Enchanted Isles with National Geographic
| On a National Geographic expedition to the Galápagos, magical discoveries occur every day. Untouched by time, the Galápagos Archipelago is a rare wilderness where animals have no instinctive fear of humans, which makes for spectacular, intimate encounters. Aboard the National Geographic Endeavour or the National Geographic Islander, explore this island paradise where giant tortoises roam, blue-footed boobies strut across your path, and marine iguanas meander over ancient volcanic landscapes. Take advantage of our special savings on upcoming expeditions and enjoy an immersive combination of hiking, snorkeling, and kayaking. Accompanied by our expert team of naturalists, you’ll gain unique insights into the wildlife and geology of the islands. A Galápagos expedition is a true adventure—a pure and unforgettable encounter with an unspoiled natural world. Below, learn more about our expeditions to these enchanted isles and discover three ways to explore them with National Geographic. Delve into this extraordinary wilderness on our classic Galápagos expedition; capture stunning images on our Galápagos Photography Expedition; or enjoy an unforgettable, fun-filled family adventure on our Galápagos Family Odyssey. Meet some of the special guests who will join us on upcoming departures. Then check out our videos, photo galleries, and Field Notes blog to learn more about Darwin’s living laboratory.
| | | | Watch our video featuring two young travelers on our Galápagos Family Odyssey.
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| | | In addition to our expert team of naturalists and expedition leaders, a knowledgeable photography instructor will also join each voyage to provide camera equipment assistance and help you improve your photography skills. On many of our expeditions, we have arranged for special National Geographic guests to join our signature team of experts. Below are some of the guests who will bring their expertise to upcoming Galápagos departures.
| | Alexandra Cousteau, a National Geographic Emerging Explorer and granddaughter of legendary explorer Jacques Cousteau, will accompany our September 28, 2012 Galápagos expedition.
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| | | Beginning as a photographer for National Geographic in 1985, Chris Johns has served as National Geographic magazine’s Editor in Chief since 2005. Chris will accompany our March 30, 2012 Galápagos expedition.
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| | | National Geographic Emerging Explorer Tierney Thys is a marine biologist and documentary filmmaker. She will join our September 30, 2011 Galápagos expedition and the June 15, 2012 departure of our Galápagos Family Odyssey.
| | | | Melina Gerosa Bellows serves as Executive Vice President and Chief Creative Officer of Books, Kids, and Family at National Geographic. Melina will accompany the November 2, 2012 departure of our Galápagos expedition.
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| | | Galápagos | 10 Days | 2011 and 2012: Expeditions depart every Friday on the 10 Days | National Geographic Endeavour and every Saturday on 10 Days | the National Geographic Islander. | | This expedition offers a great introduction to the fascinating Galápagos islands for all travelers. View itinerary. Special Offer: Book by August 31, 2011 and receive complimentary round-trip airfare between the U.S. and Galápagos (a $1,180 value) on the following 2011 departures: September 30; October 7, 14, 21, and 28; November 4; and December 9.
| | | Galápagos Photography Expedition | 10 Days | 2011 Departure Dates: November 25, December 2 10 Days | 2012 Departure Dates: January 13, January 20, May 4, 10 Days | May 11, November 9, November 16 | | Learn tips and techniques from a National Geographic photographer as you capture images of the remarkable scenery and wildlife of the islands. View itinerary. Special Offer: Book by August 31, 2011 and receive complimentary round-trip airfare between the U.S. and Galápagos (a $1,180 value) on the following 2011 departures: November 25 and December 2.
| | | Join our team of local naturalists and discover the fascinating wildlife and geology of the Galápagos Islands on a family adventure. Participate in special kids' activities, such as stargazing, scavenger hunts, drawing and poetry workshops, and knot-tying lessons. View itinerary.
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