
What is INGALA fee? What is the TCC? What is the TCT?
One of our clients' most frequently asked questions
What is the INGALA fee? What is the TCC? What is the TCT?


When traveling to the Galápagos Islands, every visitor must obtain the Transit Control Card (TCC), also known as the "Tarjeta de Control de Tránsito" (TCT). This is a mandatory document issued by INGALA (the Galápagos Governing Council) that helps authorities regulate sustainable tourism and track the movement of visitors to protect the islands’ fragile ecosystem.
Important Update:
- The TCT can now be issued online before your trip or at the airport in Quito or Guayaquil.
- To save time, we strongly recommend registering online and paying in advance. This reduces wait times at the airport.
- If you experience issues with the online platform, you can still obtain the card in person at the INGALA counters in Quito or Guayaquil airports.
How to Obtain Your TCT Online:
- Go to the official TCT portal here
- Complete the registration form and pay the TCT US$ 20 per person fee.
- A copy of your TCT will be emailed to you. Save it digitally or print it out.
At the airport in Quito or Guayaquil:
- Present your TCT (digital or printed) at the INGALA booth for validation.
- Even with pre-registration, you’ll need to stop at the booth, but the process is quicker since your card is already issued.
- If you have pre-paid this card through us, a representative from the cruise company will meet you at the airport and provide your card.
Remember
- Keep your Transit Control Card (TCT) safe during your entire trip.
- You will be asked to present it when entering AND leaving the Galápagos Islands.