Map of the Galapagos Islands – Wildlife, Volcanoes & Ecuador Guide
Map of the Galapagos Islands – Wildlife, Volcanoes & Ecuador Guide
This map of the Galapagos Islands provides a detailed overview of the famous Pacific archipelago, including islands, wildlife regions, volcanoes, ports and surrounding ocean geography.
The Galapagos Islands are known for unique wildlife, volcanic landscapes, marine ecosystems and their location west of mainland Ecuador in the Pacific Ocean.
The Galapagos Islands are located in the Pacific Ocean west of Ecuador near the equator.
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Where Are the Galapagos Islands Located?
The Galapagos Islands are located in the Pacific Ocean west of mainland Ecuador near the equator.
- North: Equatorial Pacific Ocean regions
- South: Southern Pacific waters
- East: Mainland Ecuador and South America
- West: Open Pacific Ocean
Main Islands and Areas of the Galapagos
- Santa Cruz Island — tourism and visitor centre region
- Isabela Island — largest island with volcanic landscapes
- San Cristobal Island — administrative and tourism hub
- Floreana Island — historic settlement and wildlife region
- Fernandina Island — volcanic island with protected ecosystems
- Puerto Ayora — major town and tourism base
- Darwin and Wolf Islands — remote marine wildlife areas
- Galapagos National Park — protected environmental region
Key Geographic and Natural Features
- Volcanic island landscapes — formed by volcanic activity
- Unique wildlife ecosystems — famous for endemic species
- Marine reserves and reefs — support rich ocean biodiversity
- Lava fields and craters — spread across multiple islands
- Protected conservation zones — preserve natural habitats
Galapagos Islands Transport and Travel Overview
- Inter-island boat and cruise routes — connect major islands
- Regional airports — support tourism access from Ecuador
- Guided wildlife tours — operate throughout the islands
- Marine transport services — essential for island travel
- Protected visitor zones — regulate environmental access
Why People Search for a Map of the Galapagos Islands
- To locate islands and wildlife regions
- To plan cruises and tourism routes
- To understand volcanic island geography
- To explore marine reserves and ecosystems
- To organise travel and island transport connections
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Galapagos Islands Map FAQs
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Where are the Galapagos Islands located?
The Galapagos Islands are located in the Pacific Ocean west of Ecuador. -
What are the Galapagos Islands known for?
The islands are known for unique wildlife, volcanic landscapes and biodiversity. -
Are the Galapagos Islands volcanic?
Yes, the islands were formed by volcanic activity. -
Can visitors travel between the Galapagos Islands?
Yes, visitors can travel between islands by boat, cruise and regional transport services.
This page is for general informational purposes only and is not affiliated with Ecuadorian authorities, UNESCO, tourism organisations or mapping providers.
Disclaimer: Maps are provided for reference only and may not be accurate, complete, current, to scale or suitable for navigation or official purposes. Environmental regulations, visitor access, marine conditions, transport services and geographic information may change over time. Always verify official travel and conservation information before visiting.