Sustainable Tourism and Conservation in The Galapagos Islands
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The Galapagos Islands are one of the most appreciated natural destinations for nature lovers, adventurers and also luxury travelers. Therefore, tourism activities that take place in the Enchanted Islands are based on sustainable tourism practices that help the conservation of the islands.
But what is sustainable tourism, and how does it contribute to the conservation of the Galapagos Islands? Continue reading this short article and find out.
Sustainable tourism in the Galapagos Islands
As mentioned above, the Galapagos Islands are a unique natural destination on the planet and the tourism activities that take place there are intended to conserve the environment, protect the species that inhabit them, support the local economy and leave a legacy for future generations.
There are several practices that contribute to sustainable tourism in the Galapagos Islands as the best way to contribute to the conservation and care of the islands. Below, we would like to tell you about a case of success and innovation in the cruise sector in the Galapagos Islands.
Ecological cruises in the Galapagos Islands
In the world’s only natural laboratory, as the Galapagos Islands is also known, ecological cruises were not an option, but rather an opportunity for innovation.
For this reason, the owners of the EcoGalaxy Catamaran were able to take advantage of this opportunity by building the only ecological catamaran in the Galapagos Islands.
The EcoGalaxy catamaran is a vessel that can welcome 16 passengers and 9 crew members on board, which has been built under four fundamental principles:
🍃 Reduce the use of natural materials that can affect the ecosystem.
🍃 Reduce fuel consumption and CO2 generation.
🍃 Efficient waste management.
🍃 Promoting environmentally friendly practices among the local population and crew.
With these simple, but effective practices, the only ecological catamaran in the Galapagos Islands has become the most attractive option for naturalists and for those who wish to enjoy an unforgettable expedition full of adventure while contributing to the care of the fragile ecosystem of the most famous archipelago in the world.
An interesting fact about this boat is that they use biodegradable supplies such as toilet paper that is made from recycled materials and its consumption benefits thousands of recyclers in the country.
Start planning your adventure aboard the M/C EcoGalaxy by clicking here.
Projects for the conservation of the Galapagos Islands:
Sustainable tourism is part of the projects for the conservation of the Galapagos Islands, however, not everything is tourism in the islands, there are several scientific projects that seek to prevent the extinction of the unique animals and plants in the world that inhabit the archipelago.
Below, we will mention some of the conservation projects that are carried out permanently in the islands:
Galapagos Conservation: Wildlife Protection Projects
- Galapagos Tortoise Conservation
- Galapagos Penguin Conservation
Galapagos Conservation: Habitat Restoration
- Galapagos Marine Conservation
- Control of Invasive Species at Galapagos
- Prevention of New Invasive Species
Galapagos Conservation: Human Residents
- Responsible Fishing
- Plastic Trash & Recycling
Various of these projects are carried out by the Galapagos National Park, and organizations such as the Charles Darwin Foundation, Galapagos Conservation Trust, and other public and private organizations.
You might be interested in: 3 Tips for a Galapagos Responsible Travel. More details here.
In conclusion, sustainable tourism and conservation projects in the Galapagos Islands are of vital importance in order to enjoy their beauty for a long time to come. Supporting the local economy and teaching care for our planet and respect for animals and plants is undoubtedly the best legacy we can leave to future generations.
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