Bartolome'
Bartolomé is the most recognizable—and photographed—island in the
archipelago given its distinctive Pinnacle Rock, a towering rock face
eroded to a sharp point, and its appearance in the film, Master and
Commander. Visitors can climb a wooden staircase to the island's
114-meter summit and take in some of the most spectacular panoramic
views in the archipelago. The island also has a truly unique lava
landscape, complete with pioneer plants like the candelabra cactus.
The other visitor site is a series of small, white-sand beaches at the
tapered center of the barbell-shaped island. Here visitors can snorkel
around Pinnacle Rock, one of the best overall snorkel sites to search
for tropical fish as well as Galápagos penguins, marine turtles, and
white-tipped reef sharks. Or they can walk along a sandy trail to an
identical white-sand beach on the other side of the island, where
white-tipped reef sharks in the surf hungrily await baby green sea
turtles that have been hatched on land.
The wildlife you will see on your Galapagos tour are completely
unaffected by Galapagos travel visitors . For this reason, there is a
restricted number of visitors permitted into the Galapagos each year, as
part of a joint effort to protect the delicate environmental and ecological
equilibrium. The most sensible method of Galapagos travel is via our cruise
ships. The M/V Galapagos Legend provides 3 night, 4 night and 7 night
cruises to select from, which can also be easily merged with Galapagos
travel visits to neighboring South American locations