We have had an incredible expedition, and for our last full day we explored Santiago Island. This island is well known not only for its abundant wildlife, but also because it is one of the islands that British Naturalist Charles Darwin visited during his time in the Galapagos.

In the morning, we could opt for a variety of water activities, such as kayaking, snorkeling, or a glass bottom Zodiac for non-snorkelers. The water was crystal clear, and the fish were colorful and abundant. Sea lions approached our guests while swimming, and the highlight was seeing whitetip reef sharks in the area.

During the afternoon, we took our guests to explore the coastline of Egas Port where marine iguanas and colonies of sea lions were the attraction. We also enjoyed the black sand beach at this site and relaxed on our last afternoon in the Galapagos.