Santa Cruz Island: Dragon Hill
Dry landing. To see flamingos, walk along a brackish lagoon. This trail takes you through typical dry zone vegetation. Continue on the trail until Dragon Hill to see an important nesting site for endemic land Iguanas. It offers beautiful views of nearby islands and anchored boats.
Bartolome Island
Mockingbirds, Galapagos doves, Darwin's finches and yellow warblers can be found in the forest. The landscape is shaped by volcanic parasitic cones (lava bombs, spatter and cinder cones), which resembles the moon. The view from the summit will be spectacular, as you can see the surrounding islands and Pinnacle Rock (eroded tuff cone). You will also see blue-footed bobies, lavalizards and marine iguanas.
You can snorkel at the beach and spot famous Galapagos Penguins, White-tipped Reef Sharks, and many other colorful fish. This may be the best spot to snorkel. The perfect spot for admiring the amazing marine life is in the crystal clear waters.
Its geographical location makes it difficult to see the absence of vegetation. However, there are some pioneer plants such as the Tiquilia nesiotica (or sand mat, spurge in English), and Scalesia shrubs.