We began the day with a very tasty breakfast inspired by the province of Manabí. After checking the sea conditions regarding a pronounced swell and crosswind, we skipped our visit to Buccaneer Cove and headed straight to Espumilla Bay. This long sandy beach, created by phreatomagmatic eruption, provided a lovely display of reef fish, blue-footed boobies diving for salemas, pelicans hanging out, and flycatchers messing around.

For the afternoon we landed at Puerto Egas. Some of us enjoyed a proper hike with iguanas and fur seals, while others stayed at the beach for swimming and snorkeling with whitetip reef sharks and marbled stingrays. It was the cherry on top to complete our amazing expedition.