Why Travel with Tortuga Bay Travel Agency?

From your first email to your flight home, they coordinate cruises, land based stays, Amazon lodges and city extensions as one connected journey, adjusting plans when flights change or needs appear. Dedicated advisors, 24/7 support and a strong focus on…

Why Choose a Cruise in the Amazon Rainforest?

On an Amazon River cruise your ship becomes a floating lodge, bringing you closer to wildlife rich tributaries, flooded forests and small riverside communities without constant packing and unpacking. You enjoy guided outings by day and return each evening to…

What Wildlife Can I See During Amazon Tours?

In this guide you get a clear overview of the main groups you can look for on a typical itinerary, from riverbanks where capybaras and black caimans appear at dusk to treetops full of parrots and leafcutter ant trails underfoot.…

Why Choose a  Eco Lodge in the Amazon Rainforest?

In an eco lodge, your days follow the rhythm of the forest, with small groups, quiet nights, and guides who reveal hidden wildlife, plants, and stories. Your stay supports local jobs, community projects, and conservation instead of deforestation or short…

Is Land based Best in Galapagos Islands?

From a hotel base on islands like Santa Cruz or San Cristobal you join boat tours, walk to nearby beaches and return each evening to a familiar room, local restaurants and small harbor life. This approach suits couples, families and…

What is the best time to visit the Amazon?

In this seasonal guide, you see how Ecuador’s Amazon feels during rising rivers, flooded forests and drier months with more exposed trails. Water levels shape wildlife sightings, canoe access, comfort and the style of lodge or cruise you choose, from…

Why Choose a Galapagos Islands Cruise?

On board, you sail between islands while your floating hotel brings you to remote landing sites, snorkeling spots and quiet bays without constant packing and unpacking. Fine meals, spacious decks and small groups keep the experience relaxed, while naturalist guides…