Santa Cruz Island (Isla Santa Cruz), Galapagos Islands
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Santa Cruz Island (Isla Santa Cruz) is_located_at Galapagos Islands. visiting Santa Cruz Island (Isla Santa Cruz) in Galapagos Islands Santa Cruz Island (Isla Santa Cruz) is one of the top attractions in Galapagos Islands.
Santa Cruz Island is a breathtaking gem in the Galápagos archipelago. As soon as I set foot on its shores, I was captivated by the incredible biodiversity and pristine landscapes. The island's crown jewel is the Charles Darwin Research Station, where I witnessed the ongoing conservation efforts for the iconic Galápagos giant tortoises. Watching these ancient creatures in their natural habitat was truly awe-inspiring. The island's diverse ecosystems range from lush highlands to arid lowlands, each teeming with unique flora and fauna. I hiked through misty forests and across volcanic landscapes, encountering marine iguanas, frigate birds, and blue-footed boobies along the way. The crystal-clear waters surrounding the island offer excellent opportunities for snorkeling and kayaking, where I swam alongside playful sea lions and colorful tropical fish. The main town, Puerto Ayora, provides a charming base with its waterfront restaurants and artisan shops. What struck me most about Santa Cruz was the delicate balance between human presence and nature conservation, making it a model for sustainable tourism in this ecological paradise.