Santa Fe Island
Wet landing offers activities such as hiking, swimming, and snorkeling. This central island covers 24 km² and rises 60 meters above sea level. It boasts a beautiful bay with turquoise waters, sheltered by natural rock formations, where you can observe colonies of sea lions and hawks soaring overhead. The island is home to one of the two species of land iguanas, which mainly feed on the leaves and fruits of large cacti. You may also see crabs, nocturnal herons, marine iguanas, mockingbirds, and land doves. The bay is ideal for swimming and snorkeling, featuring highlights like marine turtles, rays, sea lions, and tropical fish. Onboard, snacks and drinks are provided, followed by lunch.
South Plaza Island
South Plaza comprises two small islands created by land uplift. This area is home to smaller land iguanas, which nest during warmer seasons. The hike provides scenic views along a dramatic cliff where seabirds nest. Approximately 1,000 sea lions reside on the island, primarily on its southern side.