North Seymour Island

1-day | Santa Cruz, Galapágos 

Located north of Baltra, North Seymour Island was formed by underwater lava flow and is covered with vegetation typical of the archipelago. Its accessible trail allows you to explore one of the largest concentrations of seabirds in the Galapagos, including blue-footed boobies, frigate birds, and swallow-tailed gulls. The yellow land iguana, an emblematic species of the Galapagos, also lives here, along with marine iguanas, sea lions, and Sally Lightfoot crabs. Nearby, Bachas Beach is the perfect place to snorkel and spot pink flamingos in their natural habitat.

duration : 7 hrs
price : $250 to $300 per person
depart : from 07:00 am
boarding : 6:50 am
pick up : designated meeting point

Bus :
Apx. 40 mins each way
Navigation :
Apx. 1.15 hrs
each way

Activities
Hiking 70%
Snorkeling 20%
​​Beach 10%

  • Life jacket, lunch, snack, towel, snorkeling gear (mask and snorkel), transportation, professional bilingual guide.
    **Tips NOT included.

  • Comfortable, lightweight clothing and shoes to walk, lycra or rash guard, hat or cap and sunscreen, reusable water bottle, camera or smartphone, waterproof phone case, binoculars.

Animal watching
Blue-footed boobies
Swallow-tailed gull
Land iguanas
Flamingos
Royal frigatebird

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