We woke up to the landscape of Dragon Hill and an early morning walk. We had the chance to see land and marine iguanas thermoregulating in the first rays of sun. We observed the different adaptations of the vegetation in an area with intense heat and a lack of fresh water.
In the afternoon, we navigated the coastline through a mangrove forest at Borrero Bay. We observed the important role the wetlands play for a whole range of species, including baby sharks, sea turtles, golden and eagle rays, pelicans, and blue-footed boobies.
We finished the day by circumnavigating Daphne Major at sunset.