We woke up today with the splendid view of Sombrero Chino and the Bainbridge Islets. Sombrero Chino can be roughly translated into English as “Chinese Hat”, and the islet has an extended peculiar shape that reminds one of a huge hat like the ones worn in some regions of China.  The unusual yet striking shape of a Chinese hat is typically found in oceanic islands of volcanic origin.  At lunch time, the ship was repositioned to the south of the fourth largest islands of the Galapagos archipelago, Santiago Island. At the end of the day, after hiking on Sullivan Bay, we had a beautiful sunset. Later in the evening, a delightful BBQ dinner!