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Galapagos cheaper thanks to Ministry of Tourism

  • Author DAVID GORDILLO
  • Posted on 2nd August 201908/02/2019
  • Galapagos Islands, Sin categoría
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Tourist packages at low cost is the strategy to increase domestic tourism. Within the framework of the Great Tourist Fair, that took place at the Financial Platform on November 7, national tour packages were launched at reduced prices.

The goal of the Ministry of Tourism (Mintour) is to reach 1 × 1 in receptive tourism. According to the State portfolio, that for each inhabitant a tourist arrives in the country or that the Ecuadorian himself becomes a tourist, with the aim of making tourism an important non-oil activity.

Galapagos is considered one of the most important natural places of the world. For this reason, Galapagoswas designated Natural Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO, and it is continuously monitored by international organizations. Unfortunately, Galapagos is critically endangered because of climate change and global warming. It is, therefore, important to scale up local and international efforts to protect not only our incredible islands, but also our planet. This will be the only solution to safeguard and ensure the
survival of future generations.

Without doubt, Galapagos is a place you should visit at least once in your lifetime. Fragata Yacht is one of the best options when it comes to visit the Enchanted Islands, we have arranged special itineraries to give you the best experience at a very affordable price. For further information feel free to communicate with us, it will be a huge privilege to help you!

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  1. Alexa 03/11/2024 at 06:54 Reply

    I have read your blog its really informative

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