Roca Redonda
Roca Redonda: A Hidden Gem of the Galápagos
Explore Volcán Ecuador on Isabela Island: witness the raw beauty and geological wonders of the Galapagos' highest peak.
Volcán Ecuador, also known as Wolf Volcano, is the highest peak in the Galapagos Islands, standing at 1,707 meters (5,600 feet). Located on Isabela Island, this active shield volcano offers a unique glimpse into the geological forces that shaped this extraordinary archipelago.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Boat
Most visitors arrive on Isabela Island via boat from Baltra or San Cristobal. Coordinate with local tour operators in Puerto Villamil for transport to the volcano's base. This typically involves a combination of jeep and hiking.
Hiking
The final approach involves a guided hike to the summit. This trek is challenging, requiring good physical fitness and acclimatization. The trail is not well-marked, so a guide is essential. Note: Park entrance fees and guide services are mandatory and included in tour packages. Park fees are typically $100 USD for adults.
Use Volcán Ecuador as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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