About Floreana Island 

Highlights 
The most secluded Galapagos towns. 
Small community (150 residents) and only a few cars, keeping a rustic charm. 
Excellent stargazing with dark, clear skies. 
Pristine beaches with sea lions and turtles. 
Explore pirate caves and hear true crime tales. 
Ideal for a short visit or overnight stay to experience the authentic Galapagos. 
With no scheduled arrivals, Floreana Island is one of the most secluded populations in the Galapagos, offering a unique glimpse into a simpler, rustic version of the archipelago. With a small population of just around 150 people and only a couple of cars on the entire island, Floreana remains a quiet escape that preserves the old-world charm of the Galapagos. Life here is refreshingly untouched, yet the island is equipped with solar power and Starlink internet, providing reliable connectivity for residents and visitors alike. 
 
Floreana’s remote setting means dark skies perfect for stargazing, where the beauty of the night sky shines uninhibited by city lights. Along its pristine beaches, sea lions play as they have for centuries, and sea turtles are ever-present. For those seeking tranquility and a step back in time, Floreana offers an extraordinary experience—whether you’re spending a few hours or an overnight stay. Adding this stop to your Galapagos itinerary offers a chance to truly disconnect and embrace the authentic, unspoiled side of the islands. 
Puerto Velasco, Floreana Island
The flamingo lagoon
The flamingo lagoon 
Watching sunset in a beachbar
Watching sunset in a beachbar 
Palm trees, sand, sun and sea
Palm trees, sand, sun and sea 
Beware... tortoise crossing
Beware... tortoise crossing