We are still on Isabella island just a different area. First thing this morning took the pangas to “Tintoreras” park for a short hike. Then back to the boat for breakfast. Then a 7km round trip hike up Volcan Sierra Negra. The caldera at the top of the volcano is 6km wide and 7 km long. It was a little hazy so we could not see where the lava enters the sea.Â
Galapagos day 5 afternoon
Galapagos Day 5 morning
Started in Elizabeth bay on Isabella island with a 2 hour panga ride floating through the mangroves. We saw sea turtles, rays and our first penguins. We went nearby to snorkel and saw a ton of sea turtles even a golden one. The penguins are very fast in the water. They swam around in circles right in front of me then climbed over the rocks to the beach on the other side. Nice morning.
Galapagos day 4 afternoon
Galapagos day 4 morning
Galapagos day 3 afternoon
Sailed to “Puerto Egas” during lunch. Wet landing and hike. First time for fur seals and even saw a golden sea turtle. I saw another golden turtle while snorkeling a few days later. Was told that they are rare. Marine and land iguanas. Golden iguana is the land type. Later we snorkeled off the beach.
Galapagos Day 3 morning
Young Hawk
Galapagos Day 2 afternoon
We had a wet landing on “Rabida Island” and a hike around a point. At the beginning of the trail as we rounded a corner a young Hawk was just sitting there. He was like 6ft. away from us as we passed and never moved. Later as we were on the other side of the point he landed in a tree right next to us. He was so curious. I was really amazed how close he was with not a care in the world. Beautiful! Later we snorkeled off the beach before heading back to the boat.
Galapagos Day 2 morning
Woke up early as we arrived at “Chinese Hat”. Gee I wonder why they call it that. Two fishermen were anchored sleeping in their boat. When they got up to leave our boat crew gave them a couple of plates of food. They looked happy for getting a hot breakfast.
We had a wet landing and a hike along the shoreline. Our first encounter with sea lions in the wild. They just hung around not caring that we were there. Later in the morning we went snorkeling off the pangas. ( zodiacs ) We had short wet suits which helped because the water is a little chilly. One passenger Nora from Norway didn’t need a wet suit as the water was warm to her.