A raw, uninhabited island where ancient lava flows meet pristine Pacific waters. Santiago delivers the Galapagos at its most elemental — fur seals in lava grottos, marine iguanas by the hundreds, and snorkeling with sea lions in glassy black-sand bays.
There is no pier — all access is by panga (zodiac) from your anchored ship to one of several wet-landing beaches.
💡 Pro move: Galapagos entry requires a $200 Tourist Control Card (INGALA transit card) purchased separately. This is usually arranged before or on your cruise.
Santiago Island has no cruise pier — all visitor access is by zodiac panga from anchored ships.
| Cruise Line | Typical Berth / Arrival | Dock or Tender |
|---|---|---|
| Galapagos expedition cruises (Lindblad, Celebrity, Silversea, etc.) | Anchor in James Bay (Puerto Egas) or Sullivan Bay📍 | Tendered |
| Small expedition yachts | Anchor in Buccaneer Cove or James Bay depending on itinerary📍 | Tendered |
Every excursion on Santiago Island is a wildlife and geology immersion — choose between fur seal coast walks, ancient lava hikes, and superb snorkeling.
Follow the coastal trail from the black sand beach at Puerto Egas to the famous fur seal grottos — shadowy lava caves where Galapagos fur seals lounge in cool pools. Marine iguanas, Sally Lightfoot crabs, oystercatchers, and Galapagos hawks are abundant along the way.
Find Puerto Egas wildlife tours →Walk across a young pahoehoe lava flow (from an 1897 eruption) on the southeast coast — a surreal moonscape of rope lava with early colonizing plants and lava lizards. One of the best geological sites in the Galapagos.
Find Sullivan Bay hiking tours →Slip into the calm waters off the black sand beach to snorkel with Galapagos sea lions, green sea turtles, whitetip reef sharks, rays, and bright reef fish. One of the top snorkel sites in the central Galapagos.
Find Galapagos snorkeling tours →Cruise the dramatic eroded tuff cliffs of Buccaneer Cove by zodiac — a former pirate and whaling anchorage with hundreds of seabirds nesting on sheer walls. No landing; the panga ride reveals sea lions, fur seals, and nesting boobies.
Find Galapagos panga ride tours →A quiet white sand beach on the north side of James Bay where sea turtles nest. A short trail leads to a seasonal lagoon hosting pink flamingos and white-cheeked pintail ducks — a surprising contrast to the black lava coast nearby.
Find Espumilla Beach tours →Trek inland from Puerto Egas to the old salt mine — a small volcanic crater with a saltwater lagoon. Darwin-finch varieties and Galapagos hawks patrol the rim. The mine was worked in the 1920s, revived in the 1960s, and finally abandoned.
Find Galapagos inland hiking tours →Walks on Santiago are guided wildlife trails rather than urban strolls — each is a dedicated nature experience.
The main trail from the black sand beach at Puerto Egas follows the rocky coastline north to the fur seal grottos, passing tide pools, marine iguanas, and oystercatchers the entire way.
🗺️ See full route in Maps →A loop trail across the remarkable pahoehoe lava field on Santiago's southeast coast. Lava lizards dart between formations and early pioneer plants push through cracks — a living geology lesson.
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