Planning a cruise in the Galapagos at the end of August this year. Now I've heard that El Nino will be happening this year. Anyone know anything about this and how it would affect a cruise in this area? (Flying JFK to Miami, Miami to Quito).
El Nino this year? Affecting Galapagos cruises?
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www.weather2travel.com Climate guides Ecuador/Galapagos
The nourishing Humboldt current from Anatartica predominates in fall cooler a bit more fog lots more active wildlife a good time to go from personal experience.More variable in El Nino years not usually a major factor in the past.
www.guanguiltagua.com www.galavengalapagos.com deals 2 for 1 on fall cruises from $600 for me. Careful with board scammer "experts" or you will pay thousands not hundreds for the same cruise.Smartours.com A rated bbb.org packages from the states.
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