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PUNTA ESPINOZA Fernandina Island 


Permitted Uses:   Interpretive Group Tour with a Naturalist Guide   Photography and filming    Guided walks    Associated Activities authorized by the GNPS in the itineraries of Authorized Vessels

Fernandina is the third largest island in the archipelago and has a single visitor site: Punta Espinoza, located at the northeastern tip of the island. 

Punta Espinoza is a narrow ledge of lava and sand that extends from the base of the volcano to the sea. There is a vivid description given by Captain Benjamin Morrell that from its anchorage at Bay Banks witnessed and recorded an eruption of Fernandina in the decade of the 1820s that probably gave rise to the Point. In 1975, there was an uprising, about 90 cm, which is why the pier built for landing can only be used during high tide.

The last recorded eruption occurred in May 2005 that lasted three days. The greatest explosive eruption was in 1968, where two thirds of the caldera floor collapsed inwards to a depth of 300m. Later there have been eruptions in 1972 and 1973 (mild and effusive) in 1977 (the collapse of the caldera), in 1986 (mild activity), and 1988 (collapse of the south-east side), in November 1991 (cloud of ash - eruption), 1995 (spewed along a fissure).

Punta Espinoza is a place famous for its large colonies of marine iguanas and as the habitat of unique species like the flightless cormorant, Galapagos penguin, Galapagos hawk, Galapagos snake, among others. It is an ideal place to observe the lava cactus (Brachycerus nesioticus), which grow on young lava and survive with little water.

In the past two land iguanas could be found at this site, but in 1989 they died of starvation. These iguanas came down from the flanks of the volcano, where they are numerous. 

In 1825 an American ship, the Tartar, was anchored in Bay Banks and witnessed a very strong eruption at Fernandina. The lava reached the sea and the air temperature rose to 50 ° C and the sea at 40 ° C. After being caught in the bay for a whole night, the ship escaped southward and while they passed through Fernandina the temperature rose to 65 ° C, the tar of calafeteado of the ship began to leak and melt. Two weeks later Fernandina was still active.

Special Indications 

  • Fernandina is the only island, which has no introduced mammals. Be careful not to introduce organisms or take food of any kind. The area open to visitors is very fragile, stay on the trail at all times.  

  • At the nesting season for marine iguanas (January to June) its important that one be careful not to step on their nests (holes in the sand). These reptiles nest in the sand and sometimes cover the entire area.

  •  Stay within 2m of the cormorants and penguins. 

  • Land when the tide is high, if the tide is low you can not use the dock, you have to land on the rocks.
     

 








LOCATION

Escalera
La Playa
Daphne Major Isl.
Gardner Bay
Punta Suárez
Punta Espinoza
Asilo de la Paz
Cerro Alieri
La Lobería
Mirador de la Baronesa
Post Office
Punta Cormorant
Darwin Bay
El Barranco
Urbina Bay
Calera
Caleta Tagus
"ARNALDO TUPIZA" Breeding Center
The Wetlands
Concha de Perla
Cueva de Sucre
Las Tintoreras
Sulfur mines

ISLAND

Bartolomé Island
Bartolomé Island
Daphne Major Isl.
Española Island
Española Island
Fernandina Island
Floreana Island
Floreana Island
Floreana Island
Floreana Island
Floreana Island
Floreana Island
Genovesa Island
Genovesa Island
Isabela Island
Isabela Island
Isabela Island
Isabela Island
Isabela Island
Isabela Island
Isabela Island
Isabela Island
Isabela Island

 

Mirador del Mango
Playa Tortuga Negra
Punta Albemarle
Punta Moreno
Volcán Alcedo
V. Sierra Negra/V.Chico
Plazas Sur
Rábida
Interpretation Center
Cerro Brujo
Cerro Tijeretas
Galap. Cerro Colorado
Galapaguera Natural
Lobos Island
Jardín de las Opuntias
La Lobería
"El Junco" Lagoon
Manglecito
Playa Baquerizo
Playa Ochoa
Puerto Chino
Puerto Grande
Punta Carola

 

Isabela Island
Isabela Island
Isabela Island
Isabela Island
Isabela Island
Isabela Island
South Plaza Isl.
Rábida Island
San Cristóbal Isl.
San Cristóbal Isl.
San Cristóbal Isl.
San Cristóbal Isl.
San Cristóbal Isl.
San Cristóbal Isl.
San Cristóbal Isl.
San Cristóbal Isl.
San Cristóbal Isl.
San Cristóbal Isl.
San Cristóbal Isl.
San Cristóbal Isl.
San Cristóbal Isl.
San Cristóbal Isl.
San Cristóbal Isl.

 

Punta Pitt
Ballena Bay
Tortuga Bay
Fausto Llerena Breeding Cent.
M. Cifuentes Visitor Center
Cerro Dragón
El Garrapatero
El Mirador de los Túneles
Las Grietas
/ Los Gemelos
Playa de la Estación
Playa Las Bachas
Playa de Los Perros
Puntudo/Cerro Crocker
El Chato reserve
Santa Fe
Sullivan Bay
Salt mines
Playa Espumilla
Puerto Egas
North Seymour
Mosquera
Sombrero Chino

 

San Cristóbal Isl.
Santa Cruz Isl.
Santa Cruz Isl.
Santa Cruz Island
Santa Cruz Island
Santa Cruz Isl.
Santa Cruz Isl.
Santa Cruz Isl.
Santa Cruz Isl.
Santa Cruz Isl.
Santa Cruz Isl.
Santa Cruz Isl.
Santa Cruz Isl.
Santa Cruz Isl.
Santa Cruz Isl.
Santa Fe Island
Santiago Island
Santiago Island
Santiago Island
Santiago Island
N. Seymour Isl.
Mosquera Island
Sombero Chino Isl.

LOCATION

Bartolomé Punta
Daphne Minor
El Arco
El Arenal
Bajo Gardner
Gardner Island
Islote Osborn
Punta Suárez
Cabo Douglas
Cabo Hammond
Punta Espinoza
Punta Mangle
Corona del Diablo
Caldwell Island
Islote Champion
Islote Enderby
Islote Gardner
Islote Watson
Darwin Bay
Elizabeth Bay
Cabo Marshall
Cabo Rosas
Caleta Shimpth
Tagus Cove
Cowley Island
Tortuga Island
Tortuga Oeste Islet

ISLAND

Bartolomé Island
Daphne Minor Isl.
Darwin Island
Darwin Island
Española Island
Española Island
Española Island
Española Island
Fernandina Island
Fernandina Island
Fernandina Island
Fernandina Island
Floreana Island
Floreana Island
Floreana Island
Floreana Island
Floreana Island
Floreana Island
Genovesa Island
Isabela Island
Isabela Island
Isabela Island
Isabela Island
Isabela Island
Isabela Island
Isabela Island
Isabela Island

 

La Viuda
Punta Alfaro
Punta García
Punta Vicente Roca
Roca Blanca
Roca Cuatro Hermanos
Roca Redonda
Roca Unión
Playa Negra
Punta Espejo
Punta Mejía
Punta Montalvo
Islote Mosquera
Cabo Chalmers
Cabo Ibbetson
Puerto Posada
Punta Nerus
Islote Dumb
Islote Onan
Roca Sin Nombre
Plazas Sur
Rábida Island
Cerro Tijeretas
Lobos Island
Five Fingers Islet
Islote Punta Pitt

 

Isabela Island
Isabela Island
Isabela Island
Isabela Island
Isabela Island
Isabela Island
Isabela Island
Isabela Island
Marchena Island
Marchena Island
Marchena Island
Marchena Island
Marchena Island
Pinta Island
Pinta Island
Pinta Island
Pinta Island
Pinzón Island
Pinzón Island
Pinzón Island
Plazas Island
Rábida Island
San Cristóbal Isl.
San Cristóbal Isl.
San Cristóbal Isl.
San Cristóbal Isl.

 

León Dormido
Roca Ballena
Roca Este
Caleta Tortuga Negra
Guy Fawkes Sur
Edén Island
Islote Camaño
Las Palmitas
Punta Carrión
Punta Estrada
Rocas Gordon
Fondeadero
Punta El Miedo
James Bay
Caleta Bucanero
Islote Albany
Roca Cousins
Roca Don Ferdi
Rocas Bainbridge
Rocas Beagle
Canal Seymour
Zona Nor-Este
El Derrumbe
Islote La Ventana
La Banana
Punta Shark Bay

 

San Cristóbal Isl.
San Cristóbal Isl.
San Cristóbal Isl.
Santa Cruz Island
Santa Cruz Island
Santa Cruz Island
Santa Cruz Island
Santa Cruz Island
Santa Cruz Island
Santa Cruz Island
Santa Cruz Island
Santa Fe Island
Santa Fe Island
Santiago Island
Santiago Island
Santiago Island
Santiago Island
Santiago Island
Santiago Island
Santiago Island
North Seymour Isl.
North Seymour Isl.
Wolf Island
Wolf Island
Wolf Island
Wolf Island




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