Today was the last full day of our expedition aboard National Geographic Islander II. In the morning, we arrived at Espumilla Beach. Green sea turtles lay eggs here during the night, and we could see them going back to sea. After breakfast, we changed locations to Buccaneer Cove to enjoy water activities, including Zodiac explorations, kayaking, and snorkeling. It was a fantastic morning. Late in the afternoon, National Geographic Islander II went to Puerto Egas. Guests enjoyed the fantastic black sand beach and the unique wildlife as they explored the shores and took in the amazing landscape.
11/14/2023
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National Geographic Islander II
Santa Fe and San Cristobal Islands
Our expedition is almost ending, and we spent our last day visiting the unique island of Santa Fe, located in the southeastern portion of the archipelago. Our morning started with multiple activities. While kayaking in Santa Fe Bay, guests were followed by playful Galapagos sea lions. Meanwhile, part of our group took a hike on a rocky trail to search for Santa Fe land iguanas. With its pale coloration, the species is exclusive to Santa Fe Island. Early in the morning, we found the iguanas emerging from nests as they got ready for the warmth of the sun. Finally, we were ready for breakfast! The morning had just started, though, and after breakfast we prepared for snorkeling. We were surrounded by sea lions in this calm bay. In the afternoon, we landed at the most beautiful white sand beach, Cerro Brujo. This was the first site that Charles Darwin landed the H.M.S Beagle on San Cristobal. Galapagos sea lions were sound asleep along the beach, and we enjoyed our last swim in the calm waters.