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Espanola Island Tour
From San Cristobal, Galapagos
- Last Updated: September 21, 2024
Espanola Island is a top Galapagos destination, home to two of the most popular visitor sites. Punta Suarez is a dream for birdwatchers, as it’s the only nesting place of Waved Albatrosses on the planet. Visitors can also spot colonies of boobies and other sea birds, as well as the famous ‘Soplador’ blowhole.
The waters surrounding the island are perfect for snorkeling or kayaking, teeming with marine life. It’s worth noting that Gardner Bay is only accessible for cruise-based trips. Espanola Island should not be missed on your Galapagos itinerary!
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Espanola Island: Tour Details
This tour has to be done with an agency.
- Highlights: Snorkeling at Gardner Islet, Exploring Punta Suarez, Nazca Boobies nesting place, Waved Albatrosses, Christmas Marine Iguanas and the “Soplador” Blowhole.
- Duration: Full day.
- Price: 240-260$ USD.
- Agency/Guide: Galapagos Islanders.
- Included on the tour: Snorkeling gear, towel, breakfast, and lunch on the boat.
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Espanola Island: Curiosities
Espanola Island has unique wildlife not found anywhere else in the world and a rich history that’s around four million years old.
Espanola Island, also known as Hood Island, derives its English name from Viscount Samuel Hood, a distinguished British Royal Navy officer of the 19th century.
Espanola Island spans an area of 60 square kilometers (37 square miles) and reaches a maximum altitude of 206 meters (675 feet). This pristine island is uninhabited by humans, offering a pristine and untouched natural environment.
It has two popular areas to visit: Punta Suarez and Gardner Bay, which have lots of different marine and land animals.
At Punta Suarez, you can see the Waved Albatross colony, which is the only one in the world and is declining due to things like pollution and global warming.
Gardner Bay has a pretty white sand beach and attracts sea lions and finches. (Unfortunately only visitable by cruise).
If you go snorkeling at Gardner Islet and Tortuga Rock, you might see tropical fish, sea lions, and Manta Rays.
The Espanola tortoise population has been saved from almost being extinct, and the Waved Albatross colony is also being conserved.
How to do the Espanola Island Tour?
To explore Espanola Island, you have two options: you can either arrange a tour through an agency, which allows you to experience snorkeling at Garnder Islet and visit Punta Suarez, or opt for a Cruise-Based adventure, where you can visit Gardner Bay featuring a beautiful white sandy beach bustling with sea lions.
I personally booked my tour with Galapagos Islanders and I couldn’t be happier.
If you’re interested in booking it with them here’s the phone number of the owner José Yepez: +593 990912892 (he has whatsapp)
Book your Espanola Island Tour online with Viator
What animals can i see in Espanola Island?
Punta Suarez:
- Encounter lazy Sea Lions and playful young ones.
- Spot vibrant Christmas Marine Iguanas and colorful Española Lava Lizards.
- Admire nesting colonies of Blue-footed and Nazca Boobies.
- Witness spectacular Waved Albatross breeding and mating rituals.
Gardner Bay:
- Relax on the expansive white sand beach with napping sea lions.
- Observe Darwin’s finches and fearless Española Mockingbirds.
- Snorkel with tropical fish and swim alongside playful Sea Lions.
- Look out for Green Sea Turtles (January to March).
Marine Sites: Gardner Islet and Tortuga Rock:
- Marvel at colorful tropical fish and invertebrates.
- Catch a glimpse of Manta Rays, Spotted-Eagle Rays, and White-tipped Reef Sharks.
- Enjoy swimming with Sea Lions.
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What should i bring to Espanola Island?
Clothing & Accessories:
- Tshirt: Breathable Tshirt (Tech or Merino), or a Lycra
- Jacket: Waterproof Jacket
- Shorts: Swimming Clothes
- Shoes: Hiking Shoes, and Flip Flops
- Hat: Cap
- Sunglasses
- Dry-fast Towel
- Earth Pak Waterproof Dry Bag
- Change of Clothes
Useful Extras:
- GoPro/Camera
- First-Aid Kit – Extra Sea Sickness Medication and Mosquito Repellent
- Sunscreen 50 SPF
- Food / Snacks
- Thermos or Water-filtering Bottle
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My Experience on the Espanola Island Tour
I had been eagerly waiting for this tour in the Galapagos since last year, and it was my absolute must-do. Unfortunately, I couldn’t join it back then due to insufficient participants. However, this year, I finally got the chance when a group of friends and I managed to secure our spots. It was perfect timing too, as it was a long weekend in Ecuador, and there were more people interested in the tour.
The day before the tour, we stopped by Galapagos Islanders shop to check our snorkeling gear. The following morning, filled with excitement, we gathered with the rest of the group at the dock “Muelle Acuario,” right in front of Casa Blanca hotel, at the early hour of 5:50 am.
Arrival and Snorkel at Gardner Islet
After a boat ride of approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes, we arrived at the captivating Espanola Island.
Our first stop was Gardner Islet, where we embarked on an exhilarating snorkeling adventure. For about 45 minutes, we immersed ourselves in the crystal-clear waters and were delighted to encounter numerous sea lions, undoubtedly the highlight of the snorkeling experience. Their playful nature and graceful movements created an unforgettable encounter.
As if that wasn’t enough, I had the privilege of spotting a majestic white tip reef shark gliding by, as well as a couple of serene sea turtles gracefully swimming through the depths.
The underwater world was teeming with vibrant tropical fish, adding a burst of color and life to the scene.
Punta Suarez: Beaches and Wildlife Exploration
Leaving from Gardner Islet, we set sail for the captivating Punta Suarez. Stepping onto the stone harbor surrounded by turquoise waters, we found ourselves in the company of snoozing sea lions and charming Christmas pink-green iguanas. With our group ready, we embarked on an exciting hike, taking us on a 2.5-hour journey through diverse landscapes and unforgettable encounters.
Starting off, we strolled along pristine white sandy beaches teeming with playful sea lions and fascinating marine iguanas. Their lively antics and unique features made every moment a delight, and we couldn’t resist capturing their charismatic presence on camera. As we ventured further, we entered an area with sparse vegetation, where Nazca boobies and blue-footed boobies added a touch of elegance to the scene. These captivating seabirds showcased their graceful flights and fascinating behaviors, providing a glimpse into their world.
Along the way, we had the incredible fortune of passing through the breeding grounds of the renowned Waved Albatross. These majestic birds mesmerized us with their impressive size and gentle nature. We even witnessed one of them protecting a massive egg, a testament to the cycle of life unfolding before our eyes.
Punta Suarez: Cliffside and Coastal Marvels
Continuing our adventure, we reached a cliffside overlooking the vast ocean, offering panoramic views that left us in awe. The crashing waves created a natural blowhole, sending sprays of water into the air—a mesmerizing display of nature’s power and beauty.
Our coastal journey led us to the striking cliffs of Punta Suarez, where we were treated to a unique sight. Graceful iguanas swam in a tranquil natural pool beneath the towering cliffs, creating a serene and picturesque scene.
Throughout the hike, our friendly guide shared fascinating stories and insights about the island’s history and the incredible wildlife we encountered. His passion and knowledge made the experience all the more engaging, deepening our connection with the natural wonders surrounding us.
As our adventure drew to a close, we retraced our steps back to the port, where our trusty rubber boats picked us up, ready to ferry us back to the Valeria Boat, where we had our well-deserved lunch. It was a remarkable and unforgettable experience, leaving us with a profound appreciation for the beauty and magic of the Galapagos Islands.
What about you, have you already done the Espanola Island Tour? Leave me a comment down here if you have and what was your opinion.
Thanks for reading through and I hope you have fun on this tour! I’ll drop a couple of my other favorite photos from this tour down below, enjoy!
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Arrival and Snorkel at Gardner Islet
Punta Suarez: Beaches and Wildlife Exploration
Punta Suarez: Cliffside and Coastal Marvels
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