Breakfast
Departure at 8:00 a.m., transfer to the Itabaca Channel where the yacht staff awaits boarding. The cruise lasts approximately 1 hour.
Near arrival, you can make out the gray shapes of the Palo Santo trees, which are usually leafless for most of the year. Swallow-tailed gulls and frigate birds fly over the island. The males of this species, with their large red ball on their chests, try to woo the females.
Along the trail, you'll find dozens of blue-footed boobies nesting or performing their mating ritual. An interesting and fun dance with a whistle characteristic of these birds is truly unforgettable. It's common to see blue-footed boobies flying along the coast in search of food and diving at high speed to catch fish. This quality is due to the special protection on their wings that makes them waterproof during diving.
Seymour is perhaps the island that best represents the most well-known species of the Galapagos. You can also observe sea lions, marine and land iguanas, pelicans, and frigate birds, among others.
Lunch on board.
Return to the hotel, overnight stay.
Navigation subject to availability and confirmation.