Kia Parks Ecuador
Canal de Itabaca, Puerto Baltra y Santa Cruz


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The Galápagos Islands, declared by Unesco as a 'World Heritage Site' in 1979 and a 'Biosphere Reserve' in 1985, are known for being the habitat of unique endemic species, such as Galapagos tortoises, blue-footed boobies, frigates, iguanas, sea lions, penguins, among many others. For this reason, they are also known as 'Enchanted Islands.' The primary intervention carried out on the Island of Santa Cruz was reconditioning the ports of Itabaca, which annually receive more than 292,000 tourists and residents.
Our commitment is to create a better and sustainable future as a brand. We are creating harmony with nature, communities, and sustainability.

The second largest marine reserve on the planet, Kia Ecuador, has decided to focus its efforts on the community with new rest areas and recreational spaces that allow for raising awareness and connecting with nature.
Rehabilitated Areas:
- Ports of Canal de Itabaca Baltra y Santa Cruz