Cerro Brujo
Cerro Brujo is a place to visit and explore the coastline. You can also look for wildlife in the water and on the ground at Cerro Brujo. The Galapagos CEO will tell you all about the natural and human history of the area. Enjoy a refreshing swim in the turquoise waters before heading out to a freshwater lagoon, a great spot to see flamingos.
Kicker rock
Take a snorkeling adventure to Kicker Rock, one the most iconic landmarks of the Galapagos Islands. This is home to an incredible variety of marine life. The rock rises 150m (492 feet) above the ocean's surface and can be divided by an arrow channel that small boats can use to navigate. You will be able to see a variety of fish and sharks that have been drawn to the rock, making it an exciting snorkelling experience.
You can snorkel right from the beach at Isla Lobos among the sea lions' families and curious pups. You can spot nesting frigate birds as well as the blue-footed bobies, which are often found on the shore. You should bring your camera so you can capture some great shots at this prime wildlife viewing spot.
This tiny island is ideal for wildlife encounters. You can explore it by foot or boat. You can take a panga ride and see the shorebirds nesting and feeding. You will find two types of sea lions and a small colony blue-footed bobies.