Portugal Travel Requirements

*** The information below was accurate as of our trip from April 8-18, 2022. For the most up-to-date travel requirements, please check the US Embassy’s website.   In the age of Covid-19, international travel is anything but simple. Every country has different rules and requirements, and they are constantly changing. When I first started researching our Portugal trip, proof of vaccination or a negative test within 48 hours was required to eat inside restaurants and to stay in hotels. While our entire family is vaccinated, this requirement was still tricky because Portugal does not recognize US vaccination cards, which means …

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Portugal Trip Planning

Portugal was actually our Plan B for spring break 2022. We had originally planned to do a multi-family trip to Costa Rica but that fell apart when Costa Rica instituted a vaccination requirement and several members of our extended group were unwilling or unable to get vaccinated. So we postponed that trip (ironically Costa Rica dropped their vaccine requirement about a week before we left) and planned a trip to Portugal for just our family. My husband and I have travelled fairly extensively throughout Europe but our boys have never been. We had Portugal high on our list of next …

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Galapagos Travel Tips

The Galapagos Islands is a bucket list trip for nature and wildlife lovers. But it is both expensive and difficult to get to so you need to be sure it is well planned. This is not a destination to go to and wing it. Check out my Galapagos travel tips below to help you make the most of this once in a lifetime trip. Consider a land-based trip. Lots of people will tell you that the only way to experience the Galapagos is by cruise ship. For a variety of reasons (cost, flexibility, experience for the kids), we thought a …

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Book-ec Review

While we booked all our tours and transfers as a package through our hotel on Isabela, we created our own itinerary for our time on Santa Cruz. After tons of research and trying to piece things together myself, I decided to reach out to Johanna at book-ec to help us book everything. And boy am I glad I did! Johanna can book any part of your Galapagos trip – inter-island flights or ferries, airport transfers, cruises, day tours. Even Quito tours for your stopover on the mainland. You name it, she can do it.  You can use book-ec for a …

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Hotel Fiesta Review

While we knew from the beginning that we wanted to stay at Iguana Crossing during our time on Isabela, we did a fair bit of searching before settling on Hotel Fiesta on Santa Cruz. Part of this was because there are just more options in Puerto Ayora and part of this was because the really stand-out hotel on the island (Finch Bay) was well beyond our price range. So we read through lot of reviews and poured over pictures before settling on Hotel Fiesta. And it turned out to be a great choice! It was about a 5 minute walk …

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Puerto Ayora

Located on the southern end of Santa Cruz, Puerto Ayora is a bustling little town with plenty of restaurants, shops, and hotels to meet any tourist’s needs. We passed through Santa Cruz on our initial arrival to the islands and had time for lunch in town before catching the afternoon ferry to Isabela. We returned at the end of our trip and spent three days here and really enjoyed the change of pace after our time in Puerto Villamil. The pier is the central point of town. Of course, inter-island ferries and day trip boats come and go from here, …

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Los Gemelos

Our final stop on our Galapagos adventure, Los Gemelos (or the Twin Craters) are two giant sink holes formed when empty magma chambers in the ground below collapsed over time due to erosion and tectonic shifts. The craters were essentially the caved-in remains of huge versions of the lava tunnels we had walked through at nearby El Chato. I was glad that we stopped here after El Chato so that I wasn’t aware that the roof collapsing on the lava tunnels was a risk! The Twin Craters are found on either side of the main road through Santa Cruz. Our …

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El Chato Tortoise Reserve

Located in the highlands of Santa Cruz, El Chato is a private tortoise reserve that is home to hundreds of Galapagos giant tortoises. Because the reserve is located between the Baltra airport and Puerto Ayora, many people stop here on the way to or from the airport. Our original 2020 itinerary had us staying on Santa Cruz at the beginning of our trip so we were planning to stop after our arrival from Quito. But when we rescheduled because of the pandemic, we flipped our itinerary and stayed on Isabela first so we ended up visiting El Chato on our …

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North Seymour

The tour’s first stop at Mosquera Islet was such an unexpected surprise. I couldn’t believe what an incredible day it had been and we hadn’t even been to the main attraction yet. After lunch, we boarded the zodiac boat to go the short distance to North Seymour. With no beach to pull up to like on Mosquera, the zodiac pulled up to a rocky section of the island and the guide helped us all off the boat. The difference in landscape from Mosquera to North Seymour was striking. White sand beaches were replaced by red sand and rocks. Bare trees …

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Mosquera Islet

Our first stop on the North Seymour day trip was Mosquera Islet, one of the smallest islands in the archipelago. The tiny island is located in between Baltra and North Seymour. Standing in the center of the island, you can see the entire island from one place, as well as both Baltra to the south and North Seymour to the north. Yet somehow this tiny island had more sea lions and Sally Lightfoot crabs than I ever could have imagined in one place. Home to one of the largest sea lion colonies in the Galapagos, walking around on this tiny …

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