This day started early in the morning, as soon as the sun rose. North Seymour holds the largest magnificent frigatebird population than any other island in the archipelago. As you walk along the trail you can also observe yellow land iguanas and some blue-footed boobies. At this time of the year, the rainy season, the island is lush and very green.
During the afternoon, we visited the well-known red sand island, Rabida. This island provides a perfect place for our first time snorkeling in the Galapagos. Later in the afternoon, we explored the brackish water lagoon behind the red beach where flamingoes calmly looked for food.