Absolutely the most frequently asked question. Darwin said it all: Considering that these islands are placed directly under the equator, the climate is far from being excessively hot; this seems chiefly caused by the singularly low temperature of the surrounding water, brought here by the great southern polar current. Excepting during one short season, very little rain falls, and even then it is irregular. CHARLES DARWIN, 1845
From month to month there are some differences in what you can see in the islands, however, the differences in the experience itself are small, for example, from April to December you can see the waved albatrosses but not many sea turtles, the rainy season (December to May) is when land birds are mating and in the Dry season (June to November) sea birds have their mating season. The average year-round temperature is 24°C
