Pinta Island

Pinta Island

Legacy of Lonesome George

Pinta Island, once the home of the last known individual of the Pinta Island tortoise species, Lonesome George, holds a special place in the conservation history of the Galapagos. This northern island, with its rugged terrain and rich biodiversity, serves as a poignant reminder of the fragility of ecosystems and the importance of ongoing conservation efforts.

Location

Situated in the northern part of Galapagos, offers a secluded and largely untouched habitat, making it an important area for research and conservation.

Biodiversity

With its arid terrain and sparse vegetation, it hosts diverse wildlife. Despite Lonesome George’s passing in 2012, his legacy fuels global conservation efforts.

Activities

Although primarily for conservation and not open to general tourism, it underscores the importance of preservation and the legacy of Lonesome George.

Island Wildlife

Pinta Island Tortoise

The land iguana feeds primarily on plants and can be found basking in the sun on rocky grounds.

Hawks

Top predators on the island, playing a crucial role in maintaining the ecological balance.

Marine Iguanas

Representing the unique marine adaptations of Galápagos reptiles.

Blue-footed Boobies

Key marine mammals that contribute to the ecosystem's diversity.

Galapagos

Expedition Cruise

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