
Information on each visitor site of the islands

Click on each island to view information about that island.
| Baltra Island A small flat island located near the center of the Galápagos. Baltra Airport includes restaurants, shops and a visitor area. |
| Darwin Island Diving at Darwin is overwhelming as the water it is thick with hammerheads and large schools of fish. »Read more |
| Española Island Being the oldest island, has wildlife that adapted to special conditions of Gardner Bay and Suarez Pt. »Read more |
| Floreana Island One of the islands with the most interesting human history and one of the earliest to be inhabited. »Read more |
| Rábida Island A bird-watcher’s delight. Species includes Flycatchers, Galapagos Hawks and Brown Pelicans. »Read more |
| Marchena Island There are no official visitor sites on Marchena but there are some excellent diving and snorkeling sites. »Read more |
| Isabela Island The island's seahorse shape is the product of the merging of six large volcanoes into a single landmass. »Read more |
| South Plaza Island South Plaza has one of the largest populations of land iguanas in the Galápagos. »Read more |
| Santa Cruz Island The island that hosts the largest human population in the archipelago at the town of Puerto Ayora. »Read more |
| San Cristobal Island The first island in the Galapagos that Charles Darwin visited during his voyage on the Beagle. »Read more |
| Bartholomew Island Visit the Pinnacle Rock and the white-sand beach: the best area to get photos of Galápagos penguins. »Read more |
| Daphne Island A popular stop for scientists researching the unique qualities of the Galapagos finches. »Read more |
| Fernandina Island No foreign species has ever invaded Fernandina and her pristine ecosystem is a point of pride. »Read more |
| Genovesa Island Formed by the remaining edge of a submerged crater. Its nickname of “the bird island” is clearly justified. »Read more |
| Santa Fe Island A volcanic uplift that hosts a forest of Opuntia and palo santo. Endemic land iguanas are often seen »Read more |
| North Seymour Island Explore the rocky coast, passing colonies of blue-footed boobies and magnificent frigatebirds. »Read more |
| Mosquera Island The island consists is a long narrow stretch of white sand, rocks, and tide pools. »Read more |
| Santiago Island Marine iguanas, sea lions, fur seals, land and sea turtles, flamingos, dolphins and sharks are found here. »Read more |
| Sombrero Chino Island The landing is on a beautiful crescent-shaped beach, home to sea lions and Sally Lightfoot crabs. »Read more |
| Wolf Island Schools of hammerheads meet up with barracudas and eels to offer the diver a spectacular view. »Read more |
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