National Geographic Endeavour II moved from the western region to the more central part of these enchanted islands. Today we visited three different places on Santiago Island. The day started with an early walk on Espumilla Beach. After that, we moved to Buccaneer Cove, where we explored the shore by kayak, Zodiac, and snorkeling. Later in the day, the ship moved locations to Puerto Egas. Guests spent time on the beach and went for a hike along the shore to observe tide pools.
- Daily Expedition Reports
- 22 Nov 2023
Santiago Island , 11/22/2023, National Geographic Endeavour II
- Aboard the National Geographic Endeavour II
- Galápagos
Charles Wittmer, Naturalist
Charles was raised in the Galápagos Islands. He is the grandson of Rolf Wittmer, the first person documented to have been born on the island of Floreana after his parents, Margret and Heinz Wittmer, emigrated from Germany in 1932.
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