Grand Majestic Invites You to Rediscover Galápagos: Routes Reopened

Good news for sea and adventure enthusiasts! The Galápagos National Park Directorate has announced the reopening of two key areas to tourism: Punta Espinoza on Fernandina Island and Urbina Bay on Isabela Island. These spots, temporarily closed as a precaution against suspected avian flu, are now ready to welcome us back, following confirmations of no risk to wildlife or visitors.

During this brief interval, at Grand Majestic, we adapted our routes to ensure unforgettable experiences in other equally magical corners of the archipelago. But today’s news excites us: we can return to exploring these exceptional destinations!

Punta Espinoza and Urbina Bay are jewels of biodiversity, home to unique species like the Galápagos penguins and flightless cormorants. The safety and preservation of these environments are our top priorities, and we’re committed to offering our passengers the chance to marvel, learn, and participate in the conservation of these vital ecosystems.

Join Us on This Responsible Adventure! Get ready to dive into crystal-clear waters, kayak among volcanic landscapes, and discover the marine life that makes the Galápagos a unparalleled paradise. With Grand Majestic, your experience will be more than a trip; it’ll be a contribution to the conservation of one of the planet’s most impressive places.

Always maintaining the biosecurity measures and respect for nature that characterize Grand Majestic, we’re ready to set sail to these incredible areas, rediscovering together the magic of the Galápagos. Embark with us and live the return to these iconic natural beauties!

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