One of the many Galápago’s gems, Puerto Chino is a small pretty beach full of fauna and flora. The region is typically home to sea lions, blue-footed boobies, various Galápagos finches, mockingbirds, and yellow warblers. As the only beach break in San Cristóbal, Puerto Chino attracts surfers learning the sport and novices.
What you need to know about Pitt Point, Galápagos Pitt Point is located on the northeast coast of the San Cristóbal Island. Here, you’ll follow a moderate hiking trail. Visitors may observe all three varieties of Galapagos boobies here for the first time in the archipelago: red, blue, and Nazca. Paths lead to sweeping sights […]
View moreWhat you need to know about Witch Hill, Galápagos Witch Hill has a stunning white coral beach in which Sea Lions and Sally Lightfoot Crabs are easily to be found. Its name makes reference to the small cliff overlooking the sea at the beach. A freshwater lagoon is located behind the shore, where egrets, several […]
View moreWhat you need to know about Tijeretas Hill, Galápagos Tijeretas Hill or Frigatebird Hill is the perfect place to visit if you want to be mesmerized by panoramic views. To get to the hill, visitors should take the 3.5 km circular trail from Mann Beach. There are occasions where the great and superb frigatebirds which […]
View moreWhat you need to know about Puerto Baquerizo Moreno, Galápagos Puerto Baquerizo Moreno is the administrative capital of Galapagos and also the oldest settlement. The streets of the little town on this Island are lined with restaurants, hotels, stores and governmental offices. It was founded in the mid 1800s. Every day, boats and tours arrive […]
View moreWhat you need to know about La Galapaguera, Galápagos The other breeding facility for tortoises in San Cristóbal is La Galapaguera or also called Cerro Colorado, which is situated 13 miles to the southeast of the city. This center is less crowded than others on the islands because of its remote location and distance from […]
View moreWhat you need to know about Isla Lobos Dive Site, Galápagos Perfect place to observe Sea Lions. The reason for its name it’s because of the amount of Sea Lions that live there. Visitors often get the chance to also see other animals such as: Green Turtles, Rays, Blue Footed Boobies and Marine Iguanas. People […]
View moreWhat you need to know about The Interpretation Center, Galápagos A boardwalk leads to the San Cristóbal Interpretation Center, which is located north of the city. Here, visitors will get the chance to know plenty of information about Galápagos story and habitats. A journey’s context is provided by educational displays that describe the archipelago’s natural […]
View moreWhat you need to know about Kicker Rock, Galápagos One of the top diving and snorkeling spots in the Galapagos Islands is Kicker Rock. There are two enormous volcanic rocks rising from the lake, separated by a narrow waterway. Sharks, rays, sea lions, and a variety of vibrant reef species may all be spotted in […]
View moreWhat you need to know about Lobos Island, Galápagos Lobos Island is the perfect place to relax, sunbathe and swim with joy. There is a protected lagoon that is the ideal area to go snorkeling with sea lions and turtles during low tide. Sea lions come out onto the beach during high tide to take […]
View morei Please be aware that wildlife sightings are never guaranteed and depend on seasons, weather and other factors