Discover the best top things to do in Bellavista, Ecuador including El Trapiche Ecologico Galapagos, Archipell, Lava Java, Tunel de Lava Bellavista, San Jose Galapagos.
5.0 based on 6 reviews
El Trapiche Ecologico Galapagos is a wild tourist place where the process of organic products such as Adriano Cabrera's wild coffee, fine aroma chocolate, sugarcane and others are found. Unique in the Galapagos Islands and recognized worldwide.
We visited El Trapiche in Feb 2019, as part of an 8 day Cruise. El Trapiche is very rustic and demonstrates the old methods of extracting cane juice, roasting coffee beans, etc which are still in use today at this location. It was fun and very educational. The local people who operate this site also support the rest of the farm. They were polite, knowledgeable about their work and products, and many of them spoke english so those of who were language limited could participate and enjoy the experience. I highly recommend this farm tour for its experience and just the pure fun which was had.
4.5 based on 30 reviews
Explore the most exceptional islands in the Galapagos aboard the motor Catamarans Archipel I & II. Cruise around the great outdoors of the breathtaking Galapagos Archipelago where you will keep discovering one surprise after another! Every day we anchor at two selected visitor's sites and organise at least two excursions. You will observe nature from different perspectives with our balanced excursion program or even during your spare time. Each catamaran offers eight cabins above the waterline with two sea-view windows with clean private facilities, hot/cold water, low beds, air-conditioning, and storage space for a comfortable stay. Everything is included: All meals (full-board), filtered water, tea and coffee. All guided excursions & activities as mentioned in the itinerary by a National Park certified naturalist guide. Beach towels & snorkelling gear (snorkel, mask, flippers; optional wet-suits for hire).
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4.0 based on 16 reviews
It is very easy, especially if you are solo traveler, to take a local bus at Baltra Av, for 0,25$/10-15 minutes which stops just in front of the lava tunnels entrance, The tunnels are one of the longest in South America but you are allowed to walk just around 1 KM. You pay entrance fee is $3.50 / children $1.75, where you can pick up also a torch if you do not have one and are given some basic info with broken English. And directed to the entrance via steep descent on wooden flight of stairs. Do not worry, you do not need crawl a in other lava tunnels. Some parts are lit. It is possible to do it in 15-20 minutes even with taking of pictures. The tunnels cool you down .
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