Breakfast service. Dry landing. Visit Moreno Point. Deep-water snorkeling.
Moreno Point
Moreno Point is where the forces from the Galapagos joined together to create an art work. You will begin the tour with a paddle boat ride along the stunning rocky shores, where you can often see Galapagos Penguins as well as shorebirds. The path then traverses through jagged lava rock. Crystal tide pools were formed as the black lava flow swirled, some surrounded by mangroves. This area is home to small blue lagoons and blue herons as well as pintail ducks from the Bahamas. The mangroves' green leaves are home to brown pelicans, which can be found nesting within the mangroves. These pools can be viewed from the edge of the volcano. You can also walk along the lava and see puffer fish, white-tipped sharks, and green sea turtles. Introduced species have made this idyllic setting less beautiful. The area is home to feral dogs that are known for attacking sea lions, marine iguanas and other animals.
Elizabeth Bay
Lunch service and navigation to Elizabeth Bay Wet landing. More wildlife watching and nature walks Scuba diving. Elizabeth Bay is the only place in Galapagos Archipelago where landing is prohibited. Because there are no single places to stay, it is important to protect the natural species of animals and plants that live there. You can still swim or enjoy water sports as a present. You will find animals that are happy to receive you in this water paradise.
Guide briefing. Navigation to Fernandina and dinner service