With a very early morning walk at Espumilla Bay, our day started. We were welcomed to this vast island by loads of blue-footed boobies eating breakfast and a bunch of mating turtles. After breakfast, we snorkeled with various species of reef fish and a few sea lion pups before returning for a lovely lunch. In the afternoon, we visited Puerto Egas on the northwest flank of the island, which gave us the chance to hang with a few fur seals.
9/1/2024
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National Geographic Endeavour II
Española Island
Today we visited Española, one of the oldest islands of the archipelago. We started with an early morning walk along a beautiful white sand bay with a colony of sea lions. We even had an opportunity to enjoy a close encounter with a pair of juvenile Galapagos hawks! Later, we enjoyed the warm waters of Garner Bay by snorkeling, exploring the shoreline, and looking for wildlife. In the afternoon, we visited one of the most spectacular cliffsides of the Galapagos on Punta Suarez. Here, we witnessed the courtship ritual of the waved albatross, the largest marine bird in the Galapagos and one with a beautiful love story. Nesting Nazca and blue-footed boobies and large groups of marine iguanas were some of the highlights of this amazing hike. The waves, the light at sunset, the famous Española blowhole, and the amazing landscapes made for a perfect first full day of exploration.