National Geographic Islander anchors with the first light of the day in front of the iconic Plazas Islands. These are pieces of seafloor that were uplifted millions of years ago, and today are teeming with vibrant life. We explore this island in search of the many species of seabirds that nest here and the unique yellow land iguanas of the Galapagos.

Santa Fe happens to be one of the oldest islands in the archipelago, so some of the life forms here are unique to this place, such us the pale iguana that can be found nowhere else in the archipelago--or the world for that matter!