The Galapagos Islands straddle the equator, giving the archipelago a relatively tropical climate, with two seasons instead of the typical four. It also means the islands are scattered, with some in the Northern Hemisphere, some in the South Hemisphere, and even Isla Isabela and Volcan Wolf landing on the equatorial line.
Every month in the dry or rainy season has its merits and captivating possibilities for you to experience, but this list gives you some pointers for the best months to visit based on your travel goals.
Dry Season: July • August • September
The climate in the Galapagos is much cooler in the dry season, creating an excellent breeding environment for the wildlife, especially between July and September. This is one of the best times for wildlife viewing because of the newborn animals and wealth of food that supports the crowds of wildlife. This as the strong seasonal current brings swarms of small fish and plankton to the surrounding waters.
Rainy Season: February • March • April • May
The rainy season is a fantastic time to visit the Galapagos Islands, especially between February and May. The weather is typically warm, the waters are much calmer than in the dry season, and the mixture of moisture and heat coincides with the sea turtle and sea lion mating season. Beyond the animals, the weather also brings life filled with color across the islands as flowers blossom against the crystal-clear Pacific Ocean.