Santa Fe (Galapagos)

Santa Fe Island, (Isla Santa Fe or Barrington Island) is one of the Galapagos Islands of Ecuador.

Understand

Santa Fe is a small island, but has an interesting cactus forest and range of birds. As it's close to Santa Cruz, it can get quite a few people on day trips.

See the Galapagos wildlife page for information on the flora and fauna of the islands.

See

Visitor sites

Santa Fe

A wet landing on a sea lion covered beach leads to two different trails.

One of the trails leads through an Opuntia cactus forest where you can see Yellow Warblers, Galapagos Mockingbirds, Galapagos Doves, Lava Lizards and of course some Darwin Finches.

The highlight of visiting Santa Fe is to see the endemic chocolate brown Santa Fe Land Iguana.

Underwater sites

Santa Fe

Apparently there is good snorkeling off Santa Fe.

Go next

The closest islands to Santa Fe are:

  • Santa Cruz - the main island, with quite a few interesting visitor's sites as well
  • South Plaza - a small island, good for wildlife
  • San Cristobal - capital of the Galapagos with many interesting visitor sites


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