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Day 1 - Rabida Island
Little bit rough the first few days so got my sea legs pretty quick. went snorkelling in water akin to the scottish lochs!!! was flipping freezing but its the Galapagos you cant not do it!
We saw the following, nature lovers:
Spotted Eagle Rays
Manta Rays
Parrotfish
Chocolate Chip starfish
Sealions playing in the sea
Land Iguanas
Lava Lizards
Frigate birds (the black birds that inflate their red chests when mating)
Day 2 Santiago (am) Bartolheme (pm)
More snorkelling, more eating, less sickyness
Sealions- including a baby pup Oyster Catchers
Fur seals Pelicans
Marine Iguana´s (who spit salt at you)
Lava Lizards
Sally Lightfoot crabs -lots of them Jellyfish
Barracuda Parrotfish
Turtles Groupers
Pencil sea urchins Trumpetfish
Hammerhead shark off the boat
Sea cucumber white tip reef shark
Ghost Crabs Sea stars
Galapagos penguins (very rare)
Day 3 Santiago
Starting to brighten up now, tan building nicely
Blue footed boobies
Eagle rays
Golden rays
Frigate birds mating
Land Iguanas
Black tip reef sharks
Barracuda
Days 4 -8
Now I saw a lot of the same things as before so forgot to write down each day.
Giant Tortoises (and I mean giant) both in the wild and breeding centre, land iguanas.
We also went walking through some tubes (big caves) carved out by the lava they were really something and before you ask no pictures it was dark down there!
We also went to look at some big holes where they think that the landscape collapsed and made too big quarry like things !?!
On the fourth day we moored in Porta Ayora, Santa Cruz island. We went drinking in one of the bars and i showed them all how to salsa!
Then we went on to Santa Fe, Espanola,
Saw albatrosses
masked boobies
marine iguanas
galapagos hawks
american oyster catchers.
Overall
The boat was fabulous, the rooms were much nicer than i expected as was the food, yeah the bathrooms smelt a bit but they always do on boats. Our guide was great really knowledgable and always helpful. The crew were really good fun and speaking to them in Spanish made it much more rewarding. I liked it here so much i didnt return to Quito as planned and came back to Porta Ayora.
Today I went scuba diving with a school of 15 hammerhead sharks. To be honest I didnt enjoy the dive as much as others except for seeing the sharks as I felt that the instructor was not so good, he swam up, down, up down in depth which is much more likely to make you ill. But at least I got to see the sharks.
My hotel here is ok bit expensive for what it is but i have three double beds in a single room! The guy who works in reception is bit slimey so am avoiding him at all costs.
I also keep swaying as i feel like I am still on the boat!
Ok hopefully photos tomorrow
Love Adele xx




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Shayda says:
Hello, I am considering traveling all over South America. How did you pick your tour guides? Did you pick each one individually or did you use a tour package? I was looking at G.A.P. Adventures and some other tour packages...but they're expensive. How did you go about figuring out your itinerary??