Playa Brava, Santa Cruz Island • Best Beach for Soft White Sands
When considering the shorelines of the various Galápagos, not many have the pristine sands you may expect from a collection of remote equatorial islands, but Playa Brava on the island of Santa Cruz often matches and surpasses traveler expectations.
Tortuga Bay offers a long stretch of powdery white sands lined by an edge of clear turquoise water that’s perfect for swimming, kayaking, or snorkeling. Absent of commercial life, including cafés and restaurants, the beach can feel ideal for relaxing in the warm sunlight or witnessing the wildlife, from sea turtles and blue-footed boobies to colorful fish and marine iguanas.
Playa Mansa, Santa Cruz Island • Best Beach for Swimming
Playa Mansa is located near Playa Brava in Tortuga Bay on Santa Cruz Island, but offers a very different ambiance. Taking the trail through the mangrove forest can make Mansa Beach feel like a remote corner of the world and an undiscovered treasure.
The waters in the natural bay are calm and welcoming, with the shape of the coastline protecting the shores from waves. Instead, Playa Mansa is a perfect place to swim and bask in the comfortable temperatures, crystal-clear visibility, and possible sightings of reef sharks, rays, and sea turtles moving through the water.
Puerto Chino Beach, San Cristobal • Best Beach for Scenery
Puerto Chino on San Cristobal Island is another rare gem among the beaches of the Galápagos, with surprising white sands and views of the turquoise sea.
Finches often populate the nearby mangroves opposite the shoreline and sea lions lounge on the rocky outcrop leading to the water. The combination of wildlife, forest, white sands, and colorful waters make Puerto Chino Beach an exceptional place to soak up the sun and scenery.
The waves offer a nice place to surf and the nearby trails open to panoramas sweeping across a landscape populated with lava lizards and yellow warblers, prickly pear cactus and blue-footed boobies.
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