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Rabida Island

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Rábida Island is one of the most visually striking islands in the Galápagos, known for its deep red volcanic shoreline and quiet, unspoiled atmosphere. Located near the center of the archipelago, the island is geologically young, with iron-rich lava giving its beaches a dramatic rust-colored hue. Unlike the larger inhabited islands, Rábida has no permanent human presence, allowing its ecosystems to remain largely untouched.

The island’s landscapes shift from red-sand beaches to dry forests of palo santo trees and prickly pear cacti. A short inland trail leads to a saltwater lagoon often visited by flamingos, while the surrounding waters support sea lions, marine iguanas, pelicans, and reef fish. Snorkeling offshore reveals clear waters and abundant marine life, making the island especially appealing for nature-focused exploration.

Rábida Island feels quiet and elemental, shaped more by geology and wildlife than by human history. Its vivid colors, compact size, and sense of isolation create an experience that feels intimate and raw, offering visitors a chance to observe the Galápagos in one of its most purely natural forms.

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