Also know as Espanola - a popular Galapagos cruise destination
The Espanola or Hood Island in the Galapagos
archipelago is the southernmost isle and is a brilliantly spectacular shore
excursion site. Espanola contains a breathtaking range of fauna in its heart,
although its endemic wildlife, especially the waved albatross seems to be the
main attraction for tourists visiting the place. Area is roughly around 61 sq
km and the altitude stands tall at 206 meters.
With 4 million years on its back, Espanola is also one of the oldest
isles in Galapagos.This is a fairly flat island occasionally punctuated
by some hills, built by lavas emitted from underneath the sea.How to get thereTo reach Hood, you need to join a licensed cruise
program, a 10-12 hour boat ride from ‘Isla Santa Cruz’ that lies 90 km
southeast and about 3-4 hours from nearby San Cristobal.This place is best toured from the period ensuing
late March till the month of December, when the endemic waved albatross nests
here and comes to rest.Things to seeThe Isla Espanola holds 2 great sites for its travelers
to visit-Gardner Bay at the eastern fringesPunta Suarez situated on the western endThe Gardener Bay is a popular tourist spot for
swimming & snorkeling. Its exotic white sand beach is just the ideal
cushiony base that you can rest your weight on for relaxing your mind and body
fully. It is also a sea-lion colony and if you are visiting it anytime between October–December,
you can catch a glimpse of the Green Sea turtles offshore as well.Punta Suarez offers its visitors a delightful
collection of wildlife, which is well worth exploring since this is possibly the
best sightseeing spot in the whole of Galapagos Islands. The 2 km stretched
trail that it has houses lovely sea-lions at play; the Espanola Lava lizards; a
gamut of colorful sea-birds like the Galapagos Hawk, the Galapagos Dove, the
Hood Mockingbird, the large-billed Flycatcher, the Large-cactus Finch, the Swallow-Tailed
Gull, the American Oystercatchers, the Red-Billed Tropicbirds; and a large
number of huge marine Iguanas in action.Animals like the Fur Seals and the Franklin’s gulls
are also seen in this isle, but rarely. If you are visiting the Galapagos Islands, a trip to
Espanola is not to be missed. This is one of the most popular islands for bird-watching
in the archipelago and the wildlife extravaganza that it offers, is one of the
best in the world.
Tourist InformationLanding: Wet Landing Wildlife Highlights: Waved Albatross, Blue-Footed Boobies, Red-Billed Tropicbirds, Masked Boobies, Galapagos hawks, mockingbirds, marine iguanasActivity Higlights: Birdwatching (Punta Suarez), Swimming and snorkelling (Gardner Bay)Conditions: Walk on lava and ruff terrain, level ground (Punta Suarez), Beach landing swimming and snorkelling (Gardner Bay)Notes: This is one of the best Islands for birdwatching in the Galapagos archipelago