Nature

Galápagos Islands Virtual Tour

Darwin's living laboratory, 600 miles off Ecuador

The Galápagos Islands are one of the most extraordinary places on Earth. Located 600 miles off the coast of Ecuador, this volcanic archipelago inspired Charles Darwin's theory of evolution and remains one of the world's most pristine wildlife sanctuaries.

Thanks to National Geographic and Google, you can now explore the islands virtually — swimming alongside sea turtles, walking among blue-footed boobies, and watching giant tortoises that can live over 100 years.

National Geographic VR Exploration

🌊 National Geographic: Galápagos VR

Award-winning immersive exploration with marine scientist Enric Sala. Experience the islands' incredible biodiversity in stunning 360° footage, both above and below water.

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Google Street View: Walk the Islands

Galápagos on Google Street View

Google partnered with the Charles Darwin Foundation to photograph the islands in 360°. Walk volcanic trails, visit tortoise breeding centers, and explore coastal areas.

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Wildlife You'll Encounter

💡 Pro Tip

The National Geographic VR experience works best with a VR headset, but also works on desktop and mobile. Use headphones for the full immersive audio of waves, bird calls, and underwater sounds.

The Islands

  1. Santa Cruz — Home to the Charles Darwin Research Station and highland tortoise reserves
  2. Isabela — The largest island, with active volcanoes and marine iguana colonies
  3. San Cristóbal — Darwin's first landing point, now a sea lion haven
  4. Fernandina — The most pristine island, with the largest marine iguana colony
  5. Genovesa (Tower Island) — A birdwatcher's paradise with thousands of nesting seabirds

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