Today our expedition started with a kayaking exploration of Post Office Bay, a unique location that has a rich history dating back to the 18th century. It served as an unofficial mail drop for whalers, who would leave letters for passing ships to deliver. Today, it remains a popular visitor site, symbolizing early communication and connection among seafarers, while also highlighting the unique maritime history of the Galápagos Islands.
For the second part of the morning, we embarked on a snorkeling expedition at Champion Islet, which boasts a rich diversity of fish fauna. Snorkelers can encounter colorful species such as parrotfish, surgeonfish, and snapper, along with the endemic Galápagos damselfish.
Our day culminated with a trek through the rugged terrain of Punta Cormorant, renowned for its diverse ecosystems and vibrant wildlife. The area features unique vegetation and is a prime habitat for various bird species, notably flamingos and blue-footed boobies.