Source: Tourism MediaNorth Seymour IslandThis small island is home to some of the biggest colonies of seabirds in the Galápagos. It’s a good place to spot iguanas and sea turtles.WorldSouth AmericaEcuadorNorth Seymour Island
Source: Tourism MediaSanta Cruz IslandSwim with fascinating sea life, walk through a spectacular lava tunnel, hike to lookouts and relax on sunny idyllic beaches.WorldSouth AmericaEcuadorSanta Cruz Island
Source: Tourism MediaEspanola IslandSee an iguana that changes color when breeding, the largest mockingbird in the archipelago, turtles and waved albatross at this isolated island.WorldSouth AmericaEcuadorEspanola Island
Source: Tourism MediaRabida IslandThe volcanic coastline and red sand of this islet present an interesting contrast to the usual white-sand beaches of the Galápagos.WorldSouth AmericaEcuadorRabida Island
Source: Tourism MediaSanta Cruz IslandSwim with fascinating sea life, walk through a spectacular lava tunnel, hike to lookouts and relax on sunny idyllic beaches.WorldSouth AmericaEcuadorSanta Cruz Island
Source: Tourism MediaSanta Cruz IslandSwim with fascinating sea life, walk through a spectacular lava tunnel, hike to lookouts and relax on sunny idyllic beaches.WorldSouth AmericaEcuadorSanta Cruz Island
Source: Tourism MediaNorth Seymour IslandThis small island is home to some of the biggest colonies of seabirds in the Galápagos. It’s a good place to spot iguanas and sea turtles.WorldSouth AmericaEcuadorNorth Seymour Island
Source: Tourism MediaNorth Seymour IslandThis small island is home to some of the biggest colonies of seabirds in the Galápagos. It’s a good place to spot iguanas and sea turtles.WorldSouth AmericaEcuadorNorth Seymour Island
Source: Tourism MediaEspanola IslandSee an iguana that changes color when breeding, the largest mockingbird in the archipelago, turtles and waved albatross at this isolated island.WorldSouth AmericaEcuadorEspanola Island
Source: Tourism MediaRabida IslandThe volcanic coastline and red sand of this islet present an interesting contrast to the usual white-sand beaches of the Galápagos.WorldSouth AmericaEcuadorRabida Island
Source: Tourism MediaSanta Fe IslandMarvel at dense forests of prickly pear, pose for a photo next to a sunbathing sea lion and spot endemic iguanas and rats.WorldSouth AmericaEcuadorSanta Fe Island
Source: Tourism MediaEspanola IslandSee an iguana that changes color when breeding, the largest mockingbird in the archipelago, turtles and waved albatross at this isolated island.WorldSouth AmericaEcuadorEspanola Island
Source: Tourism MediaSanta Fe IslandMarvel at dense forests of prickly pear, pose for a photo next to a sunbathing sea lion and spot endemic iguanas and rats.WorldSouth AmericaEcuadorSanta Fe Island
Source: Tourism MediaNorth Seymour IslandThis small island is home to some of the biggest colonies of seabirds in the Galápagos. It’s a good place to spot iguanas and sea turtles.WorldSouth AmericaEcuadorNorth Seymour Island
Source: Tourism MediaRabida IslandThe volcanic coastline and red sand of this islet present an interesting contrast to the usual white-sand beaches of the Galápagos.WorldSouth AmericaEcuadorRabida Island
Source: Tourism MediaRabida IslandThe volcanic coastline and red sand of this islet present an interesting contrast to the usual white-sand beaches of the Galápagos.WorldSouth AmericaEcuadorRabida Island
Source: Tourism MediaSanta Fe IslandMarvel at dense forests of prickly pear, pose for a photo next to a sunbathing sea lion and spot endemic iguanas and rats.WorldSouth AmericaEcuadorSanta Fe Island
Source: Tourism MediaFloreana IslandThis first-settled Galápagos island is a haven for bird enthusiasts, with scenic hiking trails amid lush highlands and superb snorkeling sites.WorldSouth AmericaEcuadorFloreana Island
Source: Tourism MediaRabida IslandThe volcanic coastline and red sand of this islet present an interesting contrast to the usual white-sand beaches of the Galápagos.WorldSouth AmericaEcuadorRabida Island