National Geographic Islander II anchored this morning at Chinese Hat Island, where at sunrise we went to enjoy kayaking and paddleboarding. Meanwhile, some guests chose to relax and stretch on the beautiful white sandy beach. Later, we went to explore the shoreline to look for penguins and to admire the amazing geological features of this area.
In the afternoon, we visited the Sullivan Bay lava flow. Definitely an experience we could not skip while visiting Galapagos. It was a walk on a symphony of shapes of recent formations of lava flows on one of the islands where Charles Darwin spent the longest time during his journey back in 1835.
This was an amazing day full of wildlife above and under water!