Floreana is also known as the island of mysteries due to some extraordinary events that happened here in the 1930s, when the lives of inhabitants ended in death and tragedy under unclear circumstances. 

An early wakeup gave us the opportunity to enjoy sunrise, followed by a moderately paced walk on an easy trail that goes right through a brackish water lagoon, which is home to several different kinds of birds. We continued to the other side of a tuff cone, where we came to a white sand beach where sea turtles make their nests. Several hundred sting rays live here permanently and can be seen underneath the breakers along the beach. Back on board, we enjoy a full breakfast before continuing with the program of the day on this beautiful island.

Our next outing was snorkeling in one of the most beautiful locations, due to the presence of multiple species of fish and other creatures. One of them is the playful Galapagos sea lion that was available to give us the best moments of the session. Large schools of attractive fish of many kinds also make this place very unique.

Some departed for kayaking around small islands usually teaming with wildlife, while others just disembarked on the beach at Post Office Bay for photography and relaxation. Later in the day, the group came together for a visit to the old mail barrel, supposedly erected by an English Captain around late 1790s to facilitate communication with home. This tradition is still running to this day, as it has become very well-known among the visitors of the Galapagos and they are happy to participate.

All you do is read through the addresses on the letters in the barrel, and if you see one that goes near to where you live, then you take it with you to hand deliver it the old-fashioned way. It is fun, and no stamps are needed. The last activity of the day was a Zodiac ride around the rocky islands, looking for interesting wildlife, playful sea lions, and birds. Sunset over this incredible landscape marks the end of another beautiful day in the Galapagos.