What to do in the Galapagos Islands in August
As cycles of nature shift through the seasons, the Galapagos Islands serve something different during every month. August, for example, offers plenty in the way of marine-watching activities, underwater adventures, and avian action.
Dive world-class sites
Though the water isn’t terribly warm in August (less good for snorkellers!), divers won’t want to miss exploring Darwin Island and Wolf Island. These are celebrated for being among the world’s best dive sites for very good reason.
Alongside playing host to incredible marine life, coral reefs and underwater volcanic cliffs, the waters here are also home to the world’s largest shark biomass.
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Watch whales
July heralded the start of whale-watching season in the Galapagos, with trips to the Bolivar Channel between Isabela and Fernandina islands offering your best chance of seeing them through August and beyond.
See sea lion pups and giant tortoises
Come August, you could see new born sea lion pups in huge numbers. Galapagos fur seals are also born at this time, though given their preference for shadier spots they’re less commonly sighted.
While you can see Santa Cruz’s giant tortoises around the year, the best time to see them is in the highlands between June and December.