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Galapagos cruises - Santa Fe Island

Galapagos cruises - Santa Fe Island

Santa Fe, also called Barrington Island , is located in the central part of the Galapagos archipelago. It is one of the oldest Galapagos Islands , ages of its lavas range from 750,000 to nearly 3 million years. The lavas are simiIar in some respsects to the Platform Series lavas of neighboring Santa Cruz . Santa Fe is also one of the few islands that is not volcanically active. Its maximum elevation is only about 200 m. There have, however, been unconfirmed reports of fumeroles on the island. The present island represents only a part of a larger volcanic edifice, the west coast is defined by a fault along which the western have of the volcano has been down-thrown. After volcanic activity ended (and probably only recently in a geologic sense), Santa Fe has been cut by a series of east-west faults that have produced a series of horst and grabens.

There is no fresh water on the island so it has been relatively undisturbed by human activity and ferel animals. Among the unique species that can be seen there are the Santa Fe land iguana and Galapagos snake (whose bite is mildly poisonous).

Tourist Information

Landing: Wet Landing

Wildlife Highlights: Frigate birds, Galapagos hawks, land iguanas, manta rays, sea turtles, sea lions

Activity Higlights: Hiking, birdwatching, swimming and snorkelling, scuba diving.

Conditions: Steep and uneasy trail. Strenous hike.

Notes: Keep an eye out for the Santa Fe land iguana, not as colourull as the ones on Plaza Island but bigger and fun to watch.

Galapagos Islands Tours and Excursions description

Santa Fe has one of the most beautiful coves of all the visitor sites in the Galapagos. It is a turquoise lagoon protected by a peninsula that extends from the shore, by a row of rocks and a small island that are aligned with it. 

The ascending trail takes to the peak of a precipice where the Santa Fe species of land iguana can be seen; they are a more bright yellow and have uncommonly large spikes on their spine. Back at the landing beach, there is another trail in the opposite direction that runs alongside the coast and then crosses through a very picturesque forest of Prickly Cactus.  These Opuntia trees are the largest of their type in the islands.

After a long hike, there is nothing better than a swim in the calm waters of the bay or snorkeling in the company of sea lions at the base of the rocks.

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Baltra Island · Bartholome Island · Chinese Hat Island · Daphne Major Island · Darwin Island · Hood Island · Fernandina Island · Floreana Island · Tower Island · Isabela Island · Marchena Island · Mosquera Island · Pinta Island · South Plaza Island · Rabida Isle · San Cristobal Island · Santa Cruz Island · Santa Fe Island · Santiago Island · North Seymour Island
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