Today was another great day in the Galapagos Islands. We anchored in Buccaneer’s Cove, an anchoring spot for 19th-century whalers, as well as HMS Beagle and Charles Darwin himself. Here we had the opportunity to kayak, explore by Zodiac, and dive from the ship. It was a lot of fun jumping from the stern in various diving styles. In the afternoon, we enjoyed a wonderful hike along the coastline of Puerto Egas, where big waves gave the landscape a dramatic look. In the intertidal pools, we were able to find many birds, reptiles and marine mammals.
5/29/2025
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Genovesa Island
Genovesa is considered one of the Galapagos crown jewels, and today it was showing off all of its splendor. Immediately after breakfast we put on our sturdy shoes and set out to explore Prince Philip’s Steps. This area is known for opportunities to observe not only large colonies of nesting Nazca and red-footed boobies, but maybe, just maybe, the short-eared owl which exhibits diurnal behavior on this island. After this walk we got ready for a dip in the Pacific Ocean and snorkeling along the inner coast of this caldera. The afternoon was equally amazing as we disembarked to explore Darwin Bay, along a short and easy trail that was packed with wildlife. Here we observed not only nesting frigatebirds, red-footed boobies, and Nazca boobies, but also a few yellow-crowned night herons. It was another incredible afternoon in the Galapagos Islands.