We started our day with a Zodiac ride around Punta Vicente Roca. We also had an amazing snorkel excursion among turtles and sea lions. In the afternoon, we topped off a lovely day with an amazing walk on lava at Punta Espinoza on Fernandina Island, which happens to be an island so pristine that it doesn’t have feral mammals. What it does have is a lava field full of iguanas. This area started to erode, changing the entire topography of the island, making it perfect for these iguanas to find sedimentary areas to nest.
1/7/2025
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San Cristóbal Island
The last day of the expedition began with an early hike and a Zodiac ride at dawn, as the soft light of the sun illuminated the horizon, and fresh air filled the air. At sea, the sound of the waves gently crashed against the hull of the boat as we moved towards an area rich in wildlife. Boobies, with their vibrant feathers and courtship dances, stood out among the rocks, creating an image that would remain etched in memory. Seabirds soared across the sky and the rocky landscape of the islands surrounded us, forming a stunning contrast with the tranquility of the sea. In the afternoon, we headed to Cerro Brujo, one of the most impressive beaches in the Galapagos. Stepping onto the soft sand, it felt like we were walking on silk dust. The crystal-clear waters sparkled in shades of blue and turquoise, inviting us to explore its shores, while some sea lions rested on the rocks nearby. The serenity of the place, combined with the natural beauty, made this an unforgettable experience. The day culminated with a circumnavigation around the Sleeping Lion, a rock formation that rises majestically from the ocean. It was a perfect farewell to an expedition that left our souls filled with wonder at the nature of the Galapagos.