For those who woke up early, just before and after sunrise, we saw Galapagos sharks doing slow circuits around National Geographic Endeavour II, at anchor in the channel between Baltra Island and North Seymour.
The rest of the day flew by – early breakfast and then a landing on North Seymour, where a LOT (and I mean A LOT), of wildlife was sighted, photographed, and commented on. Blue-footed boobies courting, frigatebirds courting, land and marine iguanas.
The afternoon on Rábida was finally our chance to get in the water with masks on – the visibility was fabulous, and the fish numerous, including small sharks on some occasions!