Bartolome Island
Bartolome Island
Iconic Landscapes of the Galapagos
Bartolome Island reveals some of the Galapagos’ most breathtaking scenes, centered around the iconic Pinnacle Rock. Its lunar-like landscape, marked by volcanic formations, coupled with clear, turquoise waters, makes it a haven for photographers and nature lovers.
Location
Situated in the center of the archipelago, near the eastern coast of Santiago Island, is a small, barren island known for its volcanic landscapes.
Biodiversity
The island’s pinnacle feature, Pinnacle Rock, is an imposing volcanic spire that towers over the landscape.
Activities
Ascend to the viewpoint overlooking Pinnacle Rock, snorkel with penguins, and explore underwater volcanic formations.
Island Wildlife
Galapagos Penguin
One of the smallest penguin species in the world and the only one to live north of the equator.
Reef Fish
The waters around Bartolome are rich in coral reefs and home to a colorful array of tropical fish, making it an excellent spot for snorkeling.
Sea Lions
While more common on other islands, sea lions can also be found lounging on the rocks or playing in the waters around Bartolome.
Sea Turtles
Including the Green Sea Turtle, which can often be spotted by snorkelers and divers around the island.
Sharks
Various species of sharks, such as the White-tipped Reef Shark, are often seen in the deeper waters surrounding the island.
Rays
Including spotted eagle rays and manta rays, are also part of the marine ecosystem around Bartolome.