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Click on the photo galley to follow today’s exploration of Sombrero Chino and Sullivan Bay.
José Guerrero Vela is an Ecuadorian permanent resident of the Galapagos. His mother was born in the islands and his grandfather was one of the first generation of teachers in the Galapagos, which has always inspired him to promote education as the ma...
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4/20/2024
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With a volcanic eruption at 4:30 am, our day began, followed by a very relaxing hike in the morning at Fernandina. During our walk, we were able to spot a nice group of iguanas and a few snakes as well. Then we had the chance to go snorkeling to refresh ourselves. In the afternoon, we wrapped up a beautiful week on board with a visit to Punta Vicente Roca where we took time to relax a little bit.
4/19/2024
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National Geographic Islander II
Today we explored Sombrero Chino and Sullivan Bay, Santiago Island which are remarkably beautiful sites because of their impressive wildlife and landscapes. During the morning, we kayaked and snorkeled at Sombrero Chino Islet. In the afternoon, we moved to Sullivan Bay, where our guests had the chance to go for a Zodiac ride and a hike.
4/18/2024
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National Geographic Islander II
We are ready to set out early to explore the small and picturesque island of South Plaza. Here we find the endemic Galapagos land iguana, their reptilian features and colors stand out against the lava rocks and cactus forest. Swallow-tailed gulls nest right on and alongside the trail. Sea lions play in the water or rest under the bushes. On Santa Fe Island, we continue our excursions, this time with aquatic activities such as kayaking and snorkeling in the shallow turquoise waters of Santa Fe Bay. Sea lions, turtles, large schools of various fish, and rays are found. Later we explored by land to see the island’s land iguanas, finches, doves, and mockingbirds.