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Galapagos Habitat's
Windrose Yacht
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Puerto Ayora, Santa Cruz Island
Galapagos Islands, Ecuador

 

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PROGRAM - ISLAND VISITS
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 Seymour & Bachas Beach

GENERAL INFORMATION

• Activity level: Moderate
• Tour style: Hiking & Snorkeling
• Pick up: 7:00 am
• Departure & Return location: Hotel
• Return time: 17:00

 

INCLUDED:

• Transportation Hotel-Yacht-Hotel.
• English speaking guide.
• Hot lunch on board.
• Snacks during the day
• Water, tea and coffee
• Snorkel gear: mask, tube and fins.
• Towels

 

NOT INCLUDED:

• Extra soft and alcoholic drinks
• Tips and extra services.

 

WHAT TO BRING:

  • small (waterproof) backpack

  • comfortable walking shoes, sneakers or rubber soles

  • shorts or light-weight trousers

  • t-shirts, long & short sleeved shirts

  • windbreaker

  • bathing suit

  • hat or cap

  • sun block

  • sunglasses

  • binoculars

  • camera

DESCRIPTION

North Seymour Island is regarded as a true highlight of any Galapagos travel itinerary. It’s easily reached from the north side of Santa Cruz Island and the Itabaca Channel, with a wealth of wildlife encounters in store.

This rocky island is home to one the most impressive colonies of different species of animals in the archipelago. While exploring, we encounter Great frigate birds which spend hours handing nesting materials to each other during courtship. We also find blue footed boobies cleaning the ground and transporting some twigs here and there, but never actually constructing a nest. The area where these birds lay their eggs is marked instead by a simple ring of white guano.

 

As we explore the shoreline, we cross a wide expanse of sand which is home to nests or black marine iguanas. Some of the islands' finest waves pound a boulder beach nearby – young sea-lions often body-surf here. Looking west, the two Daphne islands, Major and Minor, lie in the distance.

After a delicious lunch onboard the yacht, we head to Bachas Beach, a beautiful white coralline expanse. This is the perfect place for practicing snorkeling, swimming or to simply enjoy the white soft sand. Several brackish lagoons only a few steps away from the sea provide feeding grounds for various wading birds, from stilts to flamingos