During February, the Galapagos Islands experience the heart of their warm, wet season. Air temperatures average around 84F (29C) with high humidity. Water temperatures also rise, typically ranging between 78F and 82F (26C and 28C). This period sees increased rainfall and sunshine, creating lush, green landscapes and ideal conditions for certain wildlife activity.
Understanding the prevalent climatic conditions of this specific month is crucial for planning a successful visit. The warm waters are favorable for snorkeling and diving, as marine life flourishes in nutrient-rich waters. Land-based wildlife, including sea lions, marine iguanas, and various bird species, also exhibit specific breeding and nesting behaviors during this time. Historically, February has been a popular time for naturalists and scientists to study the unique ecosystems response to this seasonal shift.