| COUSIN ROCKS AND BARTOLOME ISLAND This island is a wall that is left to fall from the surface to the depths. It is approximately two hours out of our port. Might be strong currents so this site it’s recommended for advanced and experts, inside one great forest of black juvenile corals, we can find the Galapagos sea horses, octopuses, hammerhead sharks, Galapagos sharks, green sea Tortoises, eagle rays, schools of barracudas and a great variety of tropical fishes, That makes cousins rock some of the best places to dive. |
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A lone rock in the middle of the ocean, Cousins Rock has two very interesting topographies. On the south side, there is a concentration of corals, reef fish, cleaning stations, sea horses, frogfish, sea cucumbers, and lobster. This site is ideal for macro photography. On the northern side, there is a forty-five degree slope ending in a rock and sand platform. This location is ideal for seeing schools of barracuda, eagle rays, and golden rays. This site is also known for having the largest hammerhead sharks in Galápagos Bartholomew is a beautiful site because of its volcanic rocks. At Bartholomew, you can see beautiful landforms both above and below the water. One of the special features of this island is that it is often possible to see penguins while snorkeling. Diving tours includes:
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