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Sleeping Lion Rock Day Trip

Discover the magic of Sleeping Lion Rock and spot diverse wildlife on this day trip from San Cristóbal. You can snorkel or scuba dive in this breathtaking location!. Sleeping Lion Rock Day Trip.

  • 9 hours
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Discover the magic of Sleeping Lion Rock and spot diverse wildlife on this day trip from San Cristóbal. You can snorkel or scuba dive in this breathtaking location!

Sleeping Lion Rock Day Trip

At 7:30 am, we will meet at Puerto Baquerizo Moreno Pier on San Cristóbal Island to embark on a boat trip towards Kicker Rock, also known as El Leon Dormido or The Sleeping Lion, a natural rock formation.

After a 90-minute crossing, we will arrive at these extraordinary volcanic formations, where we will see Nazca boobies and blue-footed boobies.

Next, we will put on our snorkelling gear and enter the water, where you will spot Galapagos and hammerhead sharks, as well as numerous sea turtles.

Once we return to the boat, lunch will be provided to restore our energy. Following lunch, we will return to San Cristóbal Island to visit Tijeretas Hill, El Manglecito beach, or Puerto Grande.

Finally, we will return to the port to conclude the activity at 4 pm.

Important Information

It is essential that you have been staying on the island the night before the activity.The complementary activity will occur at Tijeretas Hill, El Manglecito beach, or Puerto Grande beach, depending on availability and season.

Included

  • Hotel pick up.
  • Transport by minibus.
  • English speaking guide.
  • Lunch.
  • Snorkelling equipment.

Tips

  • Accessibility: Not wheelchair accessible.

Location

Activity location

Ecuagringo Fishing, 200101 Puerto Baquerizo Moreno, Ecuador

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