Rosa Blanca:
A small bay located on the northeast side of San Cristóbal. It is known for having a variety of small beaches but the main attraction is its largest beach located in the centre of the small bay. This place has a large number of dunes which in addition to the crystalline waters creates a unique landscape attraction.
Bahía Sardina:
Is made up of two beaches. This place is known for its small white sand dunes in addition to the crystalline waters.
León Dormido/Kicker Rock:
Kicker Rock (León Dormido) is a cone-shaped rock of volcanic tuff in the middle of the ocean. It is approximately 148 metres (485 ft.) high, formed by two rocks that create a canal, making it an ideal spot for different aquatic activities.
Punta Pitt (No disembark).
Punta Pitt is located northeast of San Cristobal. It is comprised of a hill that has a small beach full of minerals, one of them being olivine, responsible for the olive green coloured sand.
Due to its geographical location, the area contains large amounts of minerals, making it a perfect feeding spot for hundreds of different pelagic species. The presence of these species in turn makes it an ideal feeding ground for the marine birds nearby, creating a balanced ecosystem.
You can take part in a fishing activity.
Interests:
• Birdwatching blue-footed boobys and Nazca boobys. You can also see pelicans and frigatebirds (there are two species in the Galápagos: the Magnificent and the Great frigate bird).
• Snorkelling and diving with sharks, sea turtles, stingrays, fishes, sea lions, and an impressive and diverse amount of sea life.
• Photography.
• Swimming on the beaches
• Birdwatching three species: blue-footed boobys who nest on the ground. The Nazca boobys that nest near cliffs, and the red-footed booby (Sula Sula) can be observed on the treetops.
• Fishing: in some occasions, lunch will be prepared with the catch of the day