Located in the southern region of the Galápagos Archipelago, Floreana is an island with stunning landscapes, and a lot of human history as well as mysteries. Its jagged outline is dotted with parasitic cones and craters, completely covered by a mat of vegetation, now totally green thanks to the rains of the current season. It is a confluence of varied wildlife, from tropical American flamingos to Galápagos sea lions, oceanic marine birds and inconspicuous land birds, as well as bizarre stories of single-minded people that have tried to establish themselves here despite the harshness of this inhospitable land.