About us

Welcome to Galápagos National Park. Our society thrives within this national park, where towns and communities coexist with nature. We are dedicated to balancing development with the preservation of this unique ecosystem.


At GECORP, we are dedicated to providing exceptional tourism experiences with a local focus, aiming to offer high-quality service to visitors in the Galápagos Islands. Our mission is to ensure that every tourist experience is not only memorable but also actively supports social projects that benefit the infrastructure of tourist destinations, promote the arts, and advance the sustainability of the island community. With every purchase, our clients contribute to the preservation and enhancement of these unique environments, ensuring that tourism not only enriches the experiences of our visitors but also benefits the local community and the surrounding environment. Local tourism, global impact.

Locally based tourism

90%

Luxuri Cuises

70%

Creative society

90%

Art and Culture

85%

Coffee route

On Santa Cruz Island, the Coffee Route is a half-day tour starting at highland coffee plantations, showcasing sustainable practices and offering panoramic views of volcanic landscapes. The tour concludes at El Garrapatero Beach, a beautiful spot with white sand and crystal-clear waters, perfect for relaxing and swimming.


includes lunch

half day tour

Grietas route

On Santa Cruz Island, the Grietas Route is a half-day tour starting with snorkeling in Las Grietas' clear waters, followed by a visit to the Tintoreras Channel to see white-tip reef sharks. The tour concludes at Tortuga Bay, where you can relax on its white sand and swim.


includes lunch

half day tour

Camping rout

The Camping Route provides a unique beach camping experience with activities like trash collection or planting native trees, plus outdoor recreation. The tour includes relaxation at El Garrapatero Beach and a visit to a magical mountain viewpoint. Lunch and dinner are included. Contact us for more details.


one day one night 

includes lunch, dinner and breakfast

Art route

  • The Art Route takes tourists to explore a museum house and enjoy a city tour revealing the human history of Santa Cruz. The journey includes two gastronomic stops and two local craft workshops, offering a complete immersion in the island’s culture and art.


includes lunch

half day tour


This tour includes a personalized cap with which we support the Floating Docks project to bring the sea closer to the island youth on Santa Cruz Island.

Turtle route

  • The Turtle Route is a 1 hour and 45-minute tour that allows visitors to see Lonesome George and learn about the Galápagos Islands. The journey includes a visit to the tortoise breeding center and walks along well-maintained paths, with informational stops along


the way.


This tour includes a personalized cap with which we support the Emmanuel project to be able to make a fertilizer from the organic garbage and weeds of the rural and urban areas of Santa Cruz Island


Highland route

  • The Highland Route takes tourists to explore ranches with ecological reserves in Santa Cruz's highlands. The tour culminates at the Twin Craters Viewpoint, offering panoramic views of volcanic craters and the surrounding lush landscape.


half day tour


This tour includes a personalized cap with which we support the Emmanuel project to be able to make a fertilizer from the organic garbage and weeds of the rural and urban areas of Santa Cruz Island

PORTFOLIO

01 September 2024

Environmental education

GECORP incorporates environmental education into its routes by bringing school children along to learn about improving their green footprint. Through hands-on experiences, they teach kids sustainable practices, fostering a more eco-conscious future.

07 September 2024

Galapagos National Park Rules

Welcome to Galápagos National Park. As part of this community, we invite you to explore and help preserve this unique environment.


1. Do not feed the animals: It is crucial not to feed wildlife to avoid altering their natural behavior.

2. Do not touch or approach animals: Maintain a safe distance to avoid stressing or disturbing them.

3. Do not collect or remove flora or fauna: Collecting plants, animals, or parts of them is prohibited.

4. Do not introduce non-native species: Bringing non-native species is prohibited to prevent the introduction of pests or diseases.

5. Do not leave trash: All waste must be taken back with you; leaving trash is not allowed.

6. Stay on marked trails and authorized areas: It is mandatory to remain on designated trails to protect the habitat.

7. No prohibited activities: This includes unauthorized fishing, drone use, and other activities that may damage the environment.

8. Respect visitor regulations: There are limits on the number of visitors to certain sites to prevent overuse and protect ecosystems.

9. Follow park staff instructions: It is essential to adhere to the guidelines and regulations set by park staff and authorized guides.

09 September 2024

Galapagos creative society

As a steward of the Creative Society in Galápagos, GECorp supports local culture, the restoration of tourist spaces, and innovation projects benefiting the islands. We also promote environmental education and provide social aid to strengthen the community and preserve the archipelago's unique environment.

CONTACT

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Phone

Address

Barrio Central Av Baltra