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.
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. 
e), Santa Fe has been cut by a series of east-west faults that have produced a series of horst and grabens.