Today is the last day of our expedition aboard National Geographic Endeavour II, and our exploration led us to captivating Genovesa. This island is often referred to as "Bird Island" due to its remarkable abundance of avian species. The day was highlighted by immersive encounters with unique wildlife and dramatic volcanic landscapes.
We ventured to El Barranco, also known as Prince Philip's Steps, a dramatic cliffside location that showcases the island's unique geological formations. Our hike led us through a seabird colony, where Nazca boobies and storm petrels nest in the crevices of the rocky terrain. Breathtaking views from the top of the cliffs provided a perspective of the island's volcanic origins and the vast expanse of the surrounding ocean. At the same time, a leisurely walk along the sandy trails brought us close to the island's inhabitants. Swallow-tailed gulls and lava gulls perched on the rocks, offering photo opportunities against a backdrop of azure waters. After the walk, we had a chance to enjoy marine activities, including snorkeling and kayaking.