Galapagos Islands Named #2 in The New York Times’ “52 Places to Go in 2025”

The Galápagos Islands have long been celebrated as one of the world’s most captivating natural wonders. This year, they’ve garnered a prestigious accolade: securing the #2 spot in The New York Times’ coveted list of “52 Places to Go in 2025.” This recognition not only highlights the islands' unparalleled biodiversity and stunning landscapes but also underscores the ongoing efforts to balance tourism and conservation in this fragile ecosystem.

What the New York Times Says About the Galápagos

According to The New York Times, the recent decision to double the entry fee for foreign visitors aged 13 and older to $200 is a pivotal move for the Galápagos. This is the first price change in 26 years, and the additional revenue will be allocated toward vital conservation and infrastructure improvements. The funds will support:

  • Enhanced conservation efforts to protect endemic species such as the giant tortoise, marine iguana, and Galápagos penguin.
  • Upgraded infrastructure, including sewage systems, waste management, and medical facilities, essential for both residents and visitors.

Why the Galápagos Islands Are a Must-Visit Destination

While the exact criteria for The New York Times’ rankings remain undisclosed, it’s clear why the Galápagos earned their high placement. This archipelago offers an extraordinary blend of unique wildlife, pristine landscapes, and transformative experiences. Here are some of the many reasons the Galapagos continue to captivate travelers from around the globe:

1. Unparalleled Wildlife Encounters

The Galápagos Islands are home to species found nowhere else on Earth. Visitors can:

  • Observe giant tortoises lumbering through lush highlands.
  • Watch marine iguanas basking on volcanic rocks before diving into the sea.
  • Marvel at the vibrant blue-footed boobies performing their iconic mating dance.

Whether snorkeling alongside sea lions or spotting Galápagos penguins darting through crystal-clear waters, these encounters offer a once-in-a-lifetime connection to nature.

2. Diverse and Pristine Beaches

Each island in the Galápagos boasts unique beaches. From the coral-white sands of Tortuga Bay to the striking red shores of Rabida Island, there’s a beach for every traveler. Activities include kayaking along the coastline, snorkeling in turquoise waters teeming with marine life, or simply relaxing while sea lions nap nearby.

3. Both Land-Based and Cruise Options

Visitors to the Galápagos can choose between land-based tours and cruises, each offering distinct advantages:

  • Land-Based Tours: Ideal for those who prefer more time on land than on the water whilst still allowing ample time for sea-based activities. These tours allow travelers to immerse themselves in local communities and explore individual islands. 
  • Cruises: Perfect for accessing remote islands, cruises offer a seamless way to experience multiple locations in the archipelago, including uninhabited islands with untouched ecosystems.

4. A Photographer’s Paradise

The dramatic volcanic landscapes and fearless wildlife make the Galápagos a dream for photographers. Capture the vivid colors of marine iguanas, the serene beauty of Pacific sunsets, or the playful antics of sea lions and penguins. Every moment in the Galapagos offers an opportunity for unforgettable imagery.

5. Tracing Darwin’s Footsteps

The Galápagos played a pivotal role in Charles Darwin’s development of the theory of evolution. Visitors can explore the very landscapes and ecosystems that inspired Darwin’s groundbreaking work, including stops at the Charles Darwin Research Station on Santa Cruz Island.

6. Commitment to Sustainability

Over 90% of the Galápagos Islands are part of a protected national park, and sustainable tourism practices are central to preserving their unique ecosystems. By visiting, travelers contribute to the conservation of this remarkable environment, ensuring its survival for future generations.

Planning Your Visit

The Galápagos Islands offer something for everyone, whether you’re seeking adventure, relaxation, or education. From December to May, warm waters and clear skies make snorkeling and beach activities especially enjoyable. From June to November, cooler currents attract incredible marine life, providing excellent opportunities for diving.

At Galápagos Pronto, we offer both land-based and cruise options to suit your preferences. Our expert guides ensure you experience the best the islands have to offer while supporting sustainable tourism practices. Whether you’re traveling solo, with family, or as part of a group, we’re here to make your journey unforgettable.

Full list of 2025 New York Times 52 Places to Go

  • Jane Austen’s England
  • Galapagos Islands 
  • New York City’s Museums
  • Assam, India
  • ‘White Lotus’ Thailand
  • Greenland
  • Aix-en-Provence, France
  • Sun Valley, Idaho
  • Lumbini, Nepal
  • Sydney, Australia
  • Coimbra, Portugal
  • Angola
  • Hamburg, Germany
  • Nicaragua
  • The Dolomites, Italy
  • Ashville, North Carolina
  • Magdalena River, Colombia
  • Los Cabos, Mexico
  • Alishan, Taiwan
  • Flow Country, Scotland
  • Kristiansand, Norway
  • Bukhara, Uzbekistan
  • Lexington and Concorde, Massachusetts
  • Canfranc, Spain
  • Benin City, Nigeria
  • Amsterdam
  • New Orleans
  • Raja Ampat, Indonesia
  • Delphi, Greece
  • Toyama, Japan
  • French Basque Country
  • Kilifi, Kenya
  • British Virgin Islands
  • Lofoten Islands, Norway
  • East London 
  • Stockholm Archipelago, Sweden
  • Kutaisi, Georgia 
  • Osaka, Japan
  • Detroit
  • Trent-Severn Waterway, Ontario
  • Montserrat, Spain
  • Western Australia
  • Washington DC
  • Nangma Valley, Pakistan
  • Sicily Divide Cycle Route
  • Ollataytambo, Peru
  • Abu Dhabi
  • Huangshan, China
  • Milan
  • Bulgaria
  • Rotterdam, the Netherlands
  • Montserrat, the Caribbean

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