The Galapagos Islands are a volcanic archipelago of the Pacific Ocean. It is known as one of the most famous destinations in the world for wildlife observation. It is a province of Ecuador and is about 1,000 km from its shores. Its isolated terrain is home to a variety of animal and plant species, many of them exclusive. Charles Darwin visited him in 1835 and his observation of Galapagos species later inspired his theory of evolution.
The nearest Ecuadorian city, corresponds to Manta in the province of Manabí, approximately 960 kilometers away. The nearest islands are Isla del Coco in Costa Rica, 720 kilometers away, and Isla de Pascua in Chile, at 3,200 kilometers away. The islands of Hawaii, meanwhile, lie approximately 7,300 kilometers away.
The Primary Sector of the Economy "includes agriculture, forestry, hunting and fishing", a provider of "food, industrial raw materials and exportable surpluses for international exchange with capital goods, raw materials and imported consumer goods".
Specifically, we can establish that the tertiary sector is made up of several areas such as: finance, tourism, hotels, telecommunications, transport, communication, commerce and culture.