
Boat excursion to an uninhabited Galápagos island
Experience Galápagos nature at its purest – far from the crowds
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There’s something humbling about stepping onto an island where no one lives, no buildings stand, and nature reigns alone. With Viventura, you’ll visit one of Galápagos’ uninhabited islands – possibly Seymour, Bartolomé, Santa Fe or Plazas – depending on National Park regulations. Each destination offers a unique, untamed microcosm of wildlife and volcanic landscapes.
What we like about visiting an uninhabited island is the silence – broken only by waves, wind, and the calls of wild birds. As you land, you're greeted by sea lions basking on black lava rock, red Sally Lightfoot crabs scuttling between the stones, marine iguanas sunning themselves and swallow-tailed gulls nesting along the cliffs. There are no shops, no roads – only nature, exactly as it has been for millennia.
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Strict visitor limits per island
Home to endemic bird species
Marine iguanas only live here
No permanent human structures