\n\u003Cbr />\nThe Pinnacle Rock is one of the most photographed sites in the Galapagos – an abrupt jag of rock protruding from the earth like a tooth, while nearby two golden bays back onto each other.\n\u003Ch2>Santiago Island: Sullivan Bay\u003C/h2>\nYou can hike to the top of a once-active volcano here, and enjoy superb views across to Sullivan Bay, on nearby Santiago Island."}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":3,"item":{"@type":"TouristAttraction","name":"Santiago Island: Espumilla Beach & Egas Port","description":"\u003Ch2>Espumilla Beach\u003C/h2>\nToday you will visit some wonderful places. Espumilla Beach, on the northern coast of Santiago Island in James Bay, is one of the most idyllic locations in the Galapagos Islands and is an important nesting site for marine turtles. Espumilla beach is also well known for its Palo Santo Forest and some extraordinary lava formations.\u003Cbr />\n\u003Cbr />\nThis morning you will also visit Caleta Bucanero (Buccaneer Cove), a natural monument of rocks caused by sea erosion. This cove was used by pirates to careen their ships. It is a place of local legends and stories! Port Egas is a black sand beach located on the west side of James Bay and northwest of Santiago Island.\n\u003Ch2>Egas Port\u003C/h2>\nSouth of the beach is Sugarloaf Volcano, which has deposits of volcanic tuff. This site is named Puerto Egas, after Hector Egas who last attempted to mine salt here. The walk along the beach offers hundreds of marine iguanas, California sea lions and Galapagos fur sea lions."}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":4,"item":{"@type":"TouristAttraction","name":"Santa Cruz Island & Baltra Airport","description":"As flights to the mainland from Galapagos depart mid-morning, it is an early start for our last morning on the islands. Depending on the time of our flight, our time spent on this final excursion could be limited.\u003Cbr />\nToday you will visit Santa Cruz, the second largest island in the Galapagos. Afterward you'll head up into the highlands for a total change of scenery. Beginning at the coast you will travel across Santa Cruz through the agricultural region and into the misty forests. This is a lush humid zone containing miconia bushes, scalesia and inactive volcanic cones. Santa Cruz has more endemic plants than any of the other islands and you are likely to see Galapagos giant tortoises in their natural habitat and perhaps even the bright red feathers of a vermillion flycatcher!\u003Cbr />\n\u003Cbr />\nThis is your final excursion before you return to the airport in Baltra for your flight back to Quito. As you will be leaving the boat this morning, please remember that if you have enjoyed the services provided by your guide and crew, a tip would be very much appreciated by them. As a guideline we recommend each passenger consider US$15 per day for the crew and US$10 per day for your guide. You can leave tips in envelopes that are placed in your cabin on the last day of your journey."}}]}}
Discover the Galápagos Islands on a 4-Day Grand Queen Beatriz Cruise. From giant tortoises at Cerro Colorado to the volcanic landscapes of Bartolome and Santiago Islands, experience diverse ecosystems and wildlife, including sea lions, marine iguanas, and vibrant seabirds. End your adventure exploring the lush highlands of Santa Cruz.