Seymour Island is probably one of the most visited seabird colonies in the archipelago. This piece of heaven is a favorite among locals and visitors. Our guests where thrilled to see male frigatebirds with their red inflated pouches, blue-footed boobies with their chicks, nesting Swallow-tailed gulls, land iguanas basking in the sun, and a small colony of sea lions with babies, juveniles, and adults.

After our hike, we sailed all the way to Rábida Island to hang out at its gorgeous beach. Here, our guests snorkeled for the first time and were able to admire the beauty of the marine reserve’s pristine site. After snorkeling, we quickly changed back on board and then went kayaking or took a stroll along the beach, where we saw flamingos in a brackish water lagoon.

We ended the day with a stunning sunset. What a wonderful day we had in the archipelago!