Santa Fe

Santa Fé is the eleventh biggest island of the Galapagos. It covers 9.3 square miles and rises to 850 feet. Santa Fé is a Spanish city. The island is also (rarely) called Barrington, named by the English after Admiral Samuel Barrington. It is comprised a single volcano, which is extinct.

Santa Fe Island has 4 dive sites that generally have exellent visibility and mild currents. This is ideal for scuba divers who are not that experienced yet and still the animals and topography that includes a spectacular arch, make Santa Fe Island a very interesting site for intermediate and experienced scuba divers.

You will be able to see different species like stingrays, eagle rays, garden eels, turtles, sea lion colonies, morays, pelagic fish, and maybe white tip reef sharks and/or hammerhead sharks.

 

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