North Seymour is a jewel of an Island located right in the center of the Galapagos. The northeast side faces a very deep underwater trench and to the southwest, the shallow waters of the central part of the archipelago. Its location allows the traveler to see birds and fish that come from both areas.
The Zodiac exploration today was exceptional, with many coastal and deep-sea birds resting on the rocky shores and fish of all sizes making an appearance, including mating mobula rays.
In the afternoon, Rabida, the red island, welcomed us for snorkeling, hiking, and kayaking.
In the evening, stargazing was the cherry on top of an amazing cake.
Photos by Fernando Ortiz and Adriana Aguirre