Tortuga Bay Galapagos is located on the
Pacific ocean and it is in the
1th place out of 34 beaches in the
Galápagos region
The beach is
located in a natural place.
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Zalara
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1 year ago
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This Galapagos beach is absolutely stunning! However, it's a bit of a trek from the road and can get quite hot, so make sure to bring plenty of water, sunscreen, and snacks. There are no vendors once you arrive, so come prepared. If you're lucky, you might even spot some sea turtles while swimming further out. Alternatively, you can take a water taxi for $10 one way, which is much quicker and more convenient.
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Samantha Laroche
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1 year ago
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This beach is absolutely breathtaking, stretching for 2 kilometers and easily accessible via a well-maintained 2.5 kilometer walkway.
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Lena Vv
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1 year ago
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This beach is a great spot to catch sight of marine iguanas and other wildlife. It's conveniently located within walking distance of the city, and the best part is, it doesn't cost a thing! Just keep in mind that the park shuts down at 4:30 pm.
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Lena Vv
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1 year ago
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Playa Brava is a stunning beach that can be accessed by either a 40-minute walk or a $10 one-way aqua taxi ride from the pier. It's typically a beach favored by surfers, but guides at the entrance advise visitors to only swim in Playa Mansa.
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Liam Parker
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1 year ago
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Tortuga Bay is a fabulous beach that has been ranked as one of the top ten beaches in the world by Conde Nest. It's a great place to take a walk from the main port, but make sure to bring water. The entire walk from the ranger station to the beach is paved, as you can see in the pictures. The beach itself is actually two beaches - one with rougher water and one with calm water. We decided to walk to the rougher beach and found it to be absolutely beautiful. There were very few people there on a Sunday afternoon, which was great. The white sand is truly remarkable. If we had continued walking, we would have reached the calmer beach, but our companions warned us that it was quite crowded. We were happy to have found a semi-isolated spot to enjoy. Getting to the beach from town is an easy walk that takes about 45 minutes.