
Galapagos Islands
Red Mangrove Isabela Lodge
Located on Isabela Island, Galapagos, The Red Mangrove Lodge is right on the edge of a beautiful white sand, palm-fringed beach.
The island is the largest in the Galapagos archipelago and contains the small the town of Puerto Villamil, home to around 2,000 residents.
The Red Mangrove Lodge has 8 en suite rooms, 3 of which face the sea. Each room has a queen-sized bed, air-conditioning, ceiling fans, mini bars, free Wi-Fi, safety deposit boxes, hair dryers and simple furniture.
There is a dining room with sea views, a large outside decking area with seating and tables for al fresco dining and a BBQ hut used for lunches or dinners.
Other services offered by the lodge include laundry and organised guided day tours around the island.
Facilities
Restaurant, bar, beach access, private bathrooms, air conditioning, ceiling fans, mini bars, free Wi-Fi, safety deposits boxes, hair dryers and laundry service.
Optional Activities
Guided tours of Isabela Island including visits to the tortoise-breeding centre and the Isabela wetlands. It is possible to swim and snorkel in the sea just in front of the lodge.

John Melton
Area Specialist
If you have any questions regarding our Ecuador tours, please feel free to contact me on +44 (0)1803 866965
Too many wildlife highlights to specify!
Bellavista Cloud Forest Lodge: Spectacled bears (mother and two cubs) along with three species of antpitta, cock of the rock lek, myriads of dazzling hummingbirds and numerous colourful forest birds especially tanagers and toucans (inc. plate-billed mountain toucan). Napo Wildlife Centre: Giant river otters fishing, two sloths, five scarlet macaws at the second clay lick, six species of monkey (including the golden-mantled tamarin), numerous forest birds (including vocal white-throated toucan and many-banded aracari from the canopy tower and blue-and-yellow macaw). Galapagos Islands: snorkelling with hammerhead sharks, rays, green turtles, sea-lions and penguins. Unbelievably tame birds, waved albatrosses, three species of booby, two species of frigate bird etc. Also, Galapagos hawk, Galapagos short-eared owl and confusing Darwin’s finches.