Cousin Rock

What you need to know about Cousin Rock, Galápagos

Cousins Rocks is a triangle rock that is about a hundred feet long and thirty feet above the surface. The depth of the water can exceed 90 feet. The region is used as a cleaning station by white tip sharks, stingers and eagle rays, sea lions and turtles, and an amazing diversity of intriguing and colorful schools of reef fish. Also, Cousin’s Rock waters are suitable for all levels of diver.

Interesting facts about Cousin Rock

The Beltra’s airport was redesigned in 2008 and built with ecological and reused materials. LEEDS GOLD certification (United States).

Baltra is formed from weathered lava uplifts

Even though the airport is modern, its surroundings reveal history and the origin of the Island.

Many birds live here, including boobies and frigatebirds

Pictures of Cousin Rock, Galápagos
HIGHLIGHTS CLOSE TO SANTIAGO

Buccaneer Cove

What you need to know about Buccaneer Cove, Galápagos This cove was formerly a haven for pirates, where they could escape punishment and resupply their ships with food (turtle flesh) and water. This is also where Charles Darwin camped for nine days with land iguanas in 1835. Hawks, owls, and seabirds like blue-footed boobies live […]

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Chinese Hat

What you need to know about Chinese Hat, Galápagos Here, there is a path following the shore into an unsettling scene of jet black lava. These hardy shrubs can thrive in the absence of soil and were among the first flora species to inhabit barren lava settings. Along the route, you can see Galápagos lava […]

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Sullivan Bay

What you need to know about Sullivan Bay, Galápagos Sullivan Bay is quite different from other places in Galápagos. Here, black lava fields will be next to you. This is the closest thing to ancient lava flows in the Galapagos Islands. Pahoehoe lava is extremely uncommon on Earth, occurring mostly in the Galápagos and Hawaiian […]

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Salt Mine Volcano

What you need to know about Salt Mine Volcano, Galápagos This trip takes you to the rim of a salt mine crater and is slightly under 2 miles long. This “mine” is a tiny volcanic cone that has a salt water lagoon that evaporates throughout the dry season. Several times throughout the twentieth century, individuals […]

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Albany Rock

What you need to know about Albany Rock, Galápagos Albany Islet, also known as Albany Rock, is a tiny island on the southwest of Santiago where divers may explore a protected cove’s waters. It has light currents and depths of 100 feet leading to an underwater journey filled with different types of wildlife animals such […]

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Espumilla Beach

What you need to know about Espumilla Beach, Galápagos The Espumilla Beach, located at the northernmost tip of Buccaneer Cove, is a popular breeding ground for sea turtles. The only species that breed and lay eggs in the Galápagos Marina Reserve are green sea turtles. Every year, people flock to this white coral beach in […]

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Egas Port

What you need to know about Egas Port, Galápagos This bay is named after Jorge Egas, who founded a salt mine nearby in the 1960s. Three separate land paths are available to visitors visiting Puerto Egas. On this bay, there are 3 different paths. The first one, drives down the seashore over compacted volcanic ash […]

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Animals you might see on Cousin Rock

i Please be aware that wildlife sightings are never guaranteed and depend on seasons, weather and other factors

Highlights and Visitorpoints on Baltra
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