Urvina Bay, Isabela Island

Urvina Bay, Isabela Island

Nestled on the western shores of Isabela Island, Urvina Bay offers an extraordinary glimpse into the Galápagos' geological wonders with its dramatic uplifted seafloor and fascinating wildlife encounters, creating an unforgettable expedition for nature enthusiasts.

Step ashore at Urvina Bay and witness one of the Galápagos' most remarkable geological phenomena—a section of seafloor dramatically uplifted in 1954, exposing coral formations now stranded on dry land. This natural time capsule offers a rare opportunity to literally walk on what was once ocean bottom.

Remarkable Wildlife

The bay serves as home to impressive land iguanas sporting vibrant yellow hues, giant Galápagos tortoises often spotted grazing on vegetation, and flightless cormorants nesting along the shoreline. Keep your camera ready for Darwin's finches flitting between cacti and the occasional Galápagos hawk soaring overhead.

Underwater Treasures

Snorkeling in Urvina's protected waters reveals a kaleidoscope of tropical fish, graceful sea turtles, and playful sea lions performing underwater acrobatics. The nutrient-rich waters attract marine life in abundance, making every swim an adventure in biodiversity.

Volcanic Landscapes

Explore fascinating lava fields and volcanic formations that showcase Isabela's ongoing geological evolution. The stark contrast between black lava rock and pioneering plant life demonstrates nature's resilience in this ever-changing environment.

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