On our second day of exploring the Galapagos Islands, we visited two interesting sites. In the morning, we did North Seymour Island, which is a big sea bird colony. When our guest were exploring the island, they learned about the natural history of blue-footed boobies and magnificent frigate birds. In the afternoon, we explored Rabida Island that from the distance appears red because of the iron oxide that covers the rocks. As well on Rabida Island, our guest had the chance to snorkel in the Galapagos waters.
5/12/2025
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Floreana Island
We started our day early at Punta Cormorant just as the sun came up. Nearby, the rocky outline of Devil’s Crown stood out in the distance. As we landed, sea lions were waiting on the beach, giving us a lively start to the morning. During our walk, we visited a large brackish lagoon that’s known for attracting flamingos. We were lucky to see a few of them, which can be rare depending on the season. The highlight of the day was snorkeling at Champion Islet. The water was calm and clear, and we saw a wide variety of marine life. Sea lions swam nearby, and we spotted plenty of colorful fish. In the afternoon, we went kayaking in a quiet, protected area, sharing the space with sea turtles and rays. We finished the day at Floreana Island’s Post Office Barrel where we joined the tradition of leaving and/or taking a postcard for hand delivery upon our return home. A beautiful sunset ended the day.