New fees to visit the Galápagos Islands starting August 1, 2024
Beginning this Thursday, August 1, 2024, the increased conservation fee for entry to the protected areas of the Galápagos will be applied, as mandated by the government of Daniel Noboa. National tourists will pay five times more, and foreign tourists, double.
With these new fees, the Ministry of Environment and Tourism aims to stabilize mass tourism to the islands and maintain the well-being of the ecosystems and inhabitants.
The increase was approved on February 24 by the Governing Council of the islands. The new fees are as follows:
Ecuadorian citizens and residents:
Children under 2 years old: Free
Children 2 to 11 years old: $15
Persons 12 years or older: $30 (previously $6)
Persons over 65 years old: $15
Persons with disabilities holding a CONADISUS card: $15
Foreign citizens from Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Paraguay, Peru, and Uruguay:
Children under 2 years old: Free
Children 2 to 11 years old: $50
Persons 12 years or older: $100
Persons enrolled in Ecuadorian educational institutions: $50
Foreigners from all other countries:
Children under 2 years old: Free
Children 2 to 11 years old: $100
Persons 12 years or older: $200 (previously $100)
Persons enrolled in Ecuadorian educational institutions: $50
In 2023, the Galápagos National Park recorded a record 330,000 tourists in the archipelago, more than half of whom were foreigners.
You can also read about these new fees on this official page: Tributo de ingreso.
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