Early in the morning, we awoke to the beautiful view of North Seymour Island. We spotted several birds flying from a distance, and the landscape was full of leafless trees, home to wildlife. After breakfast, we had a dry landing on North Seymour Island, where we spotted several species of seabirds, such as magnificent and great frigatebirds, Swallow-tailed gulls, blue-footed boobies, and brown pelicans.

After the hike on North Seymour, we navigated towards Rabida Island, where we had the opportunity to go snorkeling and explore the underwater world of the Galapagos.

We spotted several species of fish, sea lions, and a couple of whitetip reef sharks.

After snorkeling, some of us went kayaking along the coast of Rabida Island and enjoyed its unique geology. Others went on a stroll along the beach to enjoy a small colony of Galapagos sea lions during sunset.