Baltra Island

Baltra Island

Gateway to Adventure

Although primarily known as the location of one of the two airports serving the Galápagos, Baltra Island has its own unique history and role in the archipelago. This small flat island has been a pivotal point for both military and tourism activities throughout the years.

Location

A small, flat island located near the central part of the archipelago, north of Santa Cruz Island, Baltra is often the first or last stop for visitors to Galapagos.

Biodiversity

Once a strategic airbase during World War II, Baltra has since transformed into a vital gateway for the influx of visitors eager to explore the Galapagos.

Activities

It is a gateway for arrivals and departures to Galapagos. From here, visitors embark on cruises to explore the archipelago’s unique ecosystems. 

Island Wildlife

Land Iguana

Once extinct on Baltra due to human impact, land iguanas have been successfully reintroduced to the island from the nearby North Seymour Island.

Marine Iguana

Although more commonly associated with other islands, marine iguanas can also be spotted in the coastal areas of Baltra, basking on rocks and diving into the sea to feed on algae.

Sea Lion

While not as densely populated as on other islands, sea lions can occasionally be found lounging around the shores near the harbor or docks, especially in areas less disturbed by human activity.

Various Bird Species

Birds such as finches, Galapagos doves, and other migratory and resident birds can be observed around the island.

Galapagos

Expedition Cruise

Share your sense of aventure with like-minded Adventures as your explore the natural beauty of the Galapagos Island