Bartolome and Chinese Hat Islands, 5/16/2024, National Geographic Endeavour II
Aboard the
National Geographic Endeavour II
Galápagos
We had the opportunity to visit two wonderful islands today. Our exploration of Bartolome in the morning was spectacular. Its volcanic landscapes, crystalline waters in many shades of blue, golden beaches, and black rocky coast make it a very picturesque place with which to fall in love.
For our afternoon activities, we anchored by Chinese Hat. Penguins were the main attraction of our Zodiac ride, but sharks made our snorkeling session a remarkable experience to remember.
Cristian was born and raised on Santa Cruz Island, at the heart of the Galapagos Archipelago. He had the privilege of enjoying the beauty of the natural world of Galapagos every weekend, sailing in his family's small fishing boat. His parents passed ...
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Exploring Punta Cormorant on Floreana Island offered a chance to witness the unique beauty of the Galápagos, with its green olivine beach and unique wildlife. We visited a nearby lagoon and spotted flamingos and other shore birds.
Española is the oldest island in the Galapagos Archipelago and therefore it has probably the most endemic creatures on an island. This morning our guests had the first opportunity to take a dip in the Pacific Ocean and to practice their snorkeling skills in the turquoise waters at this incredible white sandy beach. After some snorkeling from the beach, many opted for a relaxing stroll where numerous Galapagos sea lions were found simply taking a nap or relaxing along the shoreline. What a great experience! For the afternoon hike, we put on our best walking shoes and embarked our Zodiacs to explore one of the most strenuous but rewarding national park trails, Punta Suarez. We were very lucky to observe what are likely the last waved albatross before they leave for a couple of months after the breeding season. Also, Nazca boobies, sea lions, lava lizards, mockingbirds, and countless marine iguanas were some of the wildlife we encountered. It was such an amazing afternoon at this world-renown living laboratory!
It was the last full day of our expedition, and we spent it at San Cristobal Island. This island was the first one visited by Charles Darwin and it continues to fascinate visitors. In the morning, we went to Punta Pitt, and during our hike we saw blue-footed boobies performing their famous courtship dance and we observed the beautiful red-footed boobies. In the afternoon, we visited Cerro Brujo where the gorgeous white sandy beach was the perfect place to end a fantastic week in paradise!