Early in the morning, National Geographic Islander II anchored near the tiny but marvelous North Seymour Islet. We landed and started walking along its rocky terrain, surrounded by a group of Galapagos land iguanas basking in the sun. Males are a bright yellow color which is amazing for pictures. Not only that, Galapagos sea lions, swallow-tailed gulls, red-billed tropic birds, and other species were flying around this exceptional island.

The last part of the morning we dedicated to kayaking and having a delightful swim from National Geographic Islander II.

After lunch, we snorkeled inside a bay at Santa Fe Island, and we had the chance to play and enjoy the company of Galapagos sea lions.

We spent the rest of the afternoon hiking and searching for the unique Santa Fe land iguana. This wonderful reptile only lives on this island and has a very pale yellow coloration. We were lucky enough to spot some and photograph them.