Win A Galápagos Adventure!

It’s no secret that celebs take the best vacations. Case in point: Neil Patrick Harris recently toured the Galápagos Islands with his family, and we’re totally jealous.

Writing for his Wondercade newsletter, NPH documented how he followed in Charles Darwin’s footsteps, spotting sea lions, blue-footed boobies, iguanas, and all sorts of animals that “could get cast in the next Jurassic Park sequel!”

A man stands next to sea lions
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Located about 600 miles from Ecuador, the Galápagos are home to thousands of unique animal species that can’t be found anywhere else. Darwin ventured there in 1835 and, seeing the wildlife and biodiversity, began to formulate his theory of evolution.

Thankfully, getting to the Galápagos nowadays doesn’t require a five-year voyage on the HMS Beagle. NPH opted instead for a luxe cruise with ​​Hurtigruten Expeditions’ In Darwin’s Footsteps Galápagos adventure.

It sounds like the trip of a lifetime. So, naturally, we partnered up with NPH to offer you and a friend the chance to win the same trip! That’s a nine-day adventure (seven days on the cruise, and two days in Quito, Ecuador) — plus airfare!

If you win, you’ll get to:

Explore the rainforest

A family in the rainforest
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Bond with sea lions

A man and sea lion together on a bench by the water
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Visit the equator

Neil Patrick Harris lying down across a line that marks the Equator
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And more! For NPH, “watching tortoise sex was a clear highlight. Given their rep for being slow creatures, I was surprised by just how quick the romantic encounter was. Changed my view of tortoises, and made me feel better about myself in only a matter of minutes.”

Why the Galápagos? “As a family, we wanted a truly unique, off-the-grid experience,” he said. “With all of my work commitments — do you think those weekly Wondercade emails write themselves? — and David’s, and the kids’ schoolwork, we’re all impossibly busy. Plus, the twins recently got cellphones, so they barely acknowledge us. I kid. Sort of. The Galápagos have been something David and I have talked about for a long time, and we felt the time was right… from the kids being old enough to appreciate the experience, to the itch for something epic after 2+ years of COVID. It was a bucket list adventure for all four of us.”

Better yet, the Hurtigruten cruise to the Galápagos is completely carbon neutral, so you won’t have to worry about doing harm to the beautiful locale you’ll be exploring.

As NPH told us: “It’s tremendously important. I have children, I’d like them to inherit a livable planet. Selfishly, I have a home about 5 miles from the ocean and I’d like them to inherit that, too…without having to don scuba gear to enjoy it. But seriously, one can’t go to the Galápagos and not be overwhelmed by the power, beauty, and fragility of nature. The islands are teeming with wildlife — it’s nature at its most untouched and unspoiled. As joyful as it was to stand only a few feet from iguanas, sea lions, those randy tortoises, and other animals, it was equally frightening to think about how vulnerable they are.”

Do we have your attention yet? Head over to the sweepstakes page to enter for your chance to follow in Darwin’s (and NPH’s) footsteps!