North Seymour Island was busy this morning with blue-footed boobies courting and incubating eggs, land iguanas still sluggish and trying to warm up for a day of activity, and male frigatebirds hoping to attract the attention of a mate with their balloon-like gular sacs fully inflated. We then set sail for a couple of hours to Rabida Island, where we had our first snorkeling and kayaking session of the trip. The late afternoon was spent enjoying a stroll along the beach where playful sea lions returned from the sea and landed on the beach, captivating our attention. Further along the beach, we turned onto the trail that led to a lagoon and were rewarded with a small flock of flamingos.
6/23/2025
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National Geographic Islander II
Española Island
Today we visited Española Island, the southernmost—and one of the most spectacular—of all the Galápagos Islands. Known for its unique wildlife and dramatic landscapes, Española offered us a day full of unforgettable encounters. In the morning, we landed at Gardner Bay, where a long stretch of white coral sand welcomed us. Galápagos sea lions lounged along the shore, completely unfazed by our presence. Offshore, we snorkeled in the clear waters among colorful reef fish and Pacific green sea turtles. Playful sea lions swirled around us like underwater acrobats. In the afternoon, we explored Punta Suárez, one of the best wildlife viewing sites in the entire archipelago. The trail led us through colonies of Nazca boobies and blue-footed boobies, some engaged in nesting or courtship dances. We also witnessed waved albatrosses, many sitting on eggs or gliding in the wind above the cliffs. The highlight for many was watching a pair of albatrosses perform their elaborate, synchronized courtship ritual, full of beak clacking and head swaying. As we approached the cliff’s edge, we were treated to the dramatic sight of waves crashing against the rocks and the famous blowhole, which sent bursts of water high into the air. With seabirds soaring overhead and marine iguanas sunbathing in every direction, the magic of Española was on full display.