Our day started with a very relaxing hike at Punta Pitt on the north side of San Cristobal. We climbed all the way from the beach area to the very summit of a tuff cone where we were able to spot a lot of red footed boobies, with a few chicks as well. As we came back to the beach, we had the lovely chance to snorkel from the beach to refresh ourselves. In the afternoon we closed out a beautiful week onboard with a visit to Cerro Brujo Beach where we could relax a little bit as well.
7/16/2024
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National Geographic Islander II
North Seymour and Rabida Islands
Early in the morning after breakfast, we disembarked on North Seymour Island for a hike among the nesting grounds of many sea birds. On the trails, we saw several male frigatebirds in their courtship display, blue-footed boobies, and Swallow-tailed gulls. When it comes to showcasing adaptations of the Galapagos flora to dry environments, the incense tree forest is a highlight. The trail can be quite rocky, so those of us who wanted to explore North Seymour’s coast by sea had the option of taking a Zodiac ride. After our hike, we had a presentation on nature photography in the Cove Lounge aboard National Geographic Islander II . After lunch, we navigated towards Rabida Island. Once we arrived at Rabida, we had two options to either go deep-water snorkeling or snorkel off the beach along the coast of this beautiful red island. After snorkeling, we chose to kayak and walk along Rabida’s beach to search for wildlife. American flamingos were spotted in a brackish water lagoon. We came back to the ship after a breathtaking sunset.