Galapagos all-inclusive resorts open the door to one of the most ecologically unique areas on Earth. The
Galapagos Islands National Park and Marine Reserve is a UNESCO World Heritage Site embodying 127 islands, of which only four are inhabited by humans. Located 600 miles off Ecuador’s Pacific coast, tourists flock to the islands’ white sand beaches and sparkling waters, islets and lagoons to encounter giant sea tortoises, penguins, iguanas, boobies and other species. Find all-inclusive resorts on Isabela and Santa Cruz islands. Packages typically include guided excursions, but expect to pay an extra fee for the national park pass.