Isabela is the biggest island of the archipelago and occupies about 60% of all the land area of Galápagos. It was formed by the volcanoes Cerro Azul, Sierra Negra (Santa Tomás), Alcedo, Darwind, Wolf and Ecuador that conflated to one island. All except Volcán Ecuador, which is older, are still active today. Even though Isabela has several visiting sites, it is not very frequented by tourists.

Features Landings: Dry Wildlife •Blue Footed Boobies •Frigatebirds •Audubon Shearwaters •Noddy Terns •Galapagos Penguin * •Mockingbird •Galapagos Hawk * endemic species TAGUS COVE Landing: Dry Note: Wear good walking shoes. Created by the lava of six volcanoes that flowed together, this 1800 square mile island is the largest in Galapagos. Graffiti dating back to the 1800's is written on the rocky cliff. The trail leads to a salt water lagoon and a great view of the lava fields, volcanic formation and the ocean. A panga ride reveals marine life and Galapagos penguins. Five volcanos are still active. ALCEDO VOLCANO Landing: Dry Notes: Wear good walking shoes, carry fresh water This is a long six mile climb so one has to be physically fit. Usually done as on overnight trip where one must bring their own tents, camping equipment and food. Home to the largest population of giant tortoises (over 4000). 
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