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A few months ago, we had the honor to receive the visit of Dr. Bernhard A. Huber; from the Zoological Research Museum Alexander Koenig. Then and now we agree with Dr. Huber; ” there is still so much to discover at the Royal Palm Galapagos…” In the last visit to our property, Dr Huber found[...]
This Subtropical Islands are favored by the Humboldt Current, which keeps the islands cool and rainless most of the year, a rare place where penguins and corals exist side by side. This cold Antarctic current brings rich nutrients, thus fish are abundant and it becomes a tropical paradise for the marvelous creatures of the sea. [...]
The Royal Palm Galapagos family are custodians of one of the last remaining natural island eco-systems in the world. Every day we strive to operate in a more sustainable way to bring you the maximum in comfort, with the least impact on our environment. We try to use our own natural resources as much as[...]