Mosquera Island
Mosquera is a small sandy island with an area of 0.06 square kilometers between Baltra Island and Seymour Island. There is no path, only a sandbank where visitors have the opportunity to observe and even swim with sea lions from a large local colony.
Genovesa Island
Genovesa Island occupies about 14 km2 and its maximum elevation is 64 m. The horseshoe-shaped island has a volcanic caldera whose wall has collapsed, forming the large Darwin Bay, surrounded by cliffs.
Fernandina Island
Fernandina Island is the third largest and the youngest island of Galapagos. The island is a layer of the active volcano that last erupted in August 2007.
Floreana Island
La Isla Floreana toma su nombre de Juan José Flores, el primer presidente del Ecuador, durante cuya administración el gobierno ecuatoriano tomó posesión del archipiélago.
Chinese Hat Island
It is a small island located southeast of the island of Santiago, whose surface is less than a quarter of a kilometer. It is a volcanic cone of recent formation, hence its descriptive name: it is shaped like a Chinese hat from front to back. The shape of the hat is best seen from the north side.
Bartolome Island
Bartolome Island is a volcanic islet off the east coast of Santiago Island. It is one of the youngest islands in the Galapagos archipelago.
North Seymour Island
North Seymour Island was raised from the seafloor by a seismic event, and in its origins as a seafloor, the island rose from its lowest point, with a flat profile, to its highest point reaching only 30 m in height.