North Seymour Island is one of the best wildlife destinations in the Galápagos Islands, offering close encounters with iconic species in a compact area. Located near Baltra Island, it is famous for its large colonies of blue-footed boobies and frigatebirds. With easy walking trails and abundant wildlife, North Seymour delivers an intense and accessible Galápagos experience ideal for nature lovers.
One of the best islands for birdwatching
Close encounters with blue-footed boobies and frigatebirds
Easy walking trails with high wildlife density
Excellent photography opportunities
Accessible day trip from Santa Cruz
Region: Galápagos Islands, Ecuador
Altitude: Above sea level: 0–28 meters
Closest Town: Puerto Ayora (Santa Cruz Island)
How to access: Boat excursion from Santa Cruz or Baltra
Blue-footed booby colonies and courtship dances
Frigatebirds with inflated red throat pouches
Sea lion colonies along the coast
Land iguanas in natural habitat
Coastal trails and panoramic viewpoints
Sierra Tours offers expertly coordinated Galápagos excursions with seamless logistics and certified naturalist guides. We ensure that your visit to North Seymour is perfectly timed, well-organized, and rich in wildlife encounters, maximizing every moment on the island.
Certified naturalist guides with deep wildlife expertise
Insightful interpretation of animal behavior
Small group experiences for closer encounters
Strong focus on conservation and safety
Tailor-made Galápagos itineraries
Trusted local partners and operations
High-quality, personalized experiences
Full-service travel coordination
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