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Rabida Island EcuadorCruise Port Guide

Rábida is a small uninhabited Galápagos island distinguished by its dark red-sand beach, colored by iron-rich volcanic rock. A saltwater lagoon behind the beach attracts flamingos and other shorebirds, and the surrounding waters offer good snorkeling with sea lions.

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Rabida Island
Rabida Island, also known as Jervis Island, is a small volcanic island in the Galápagos, renowned for its striking red sand beaches, unique geological formations, and diverse wildlife. Visitors can explore short trails to observe sea lions, marine iguanas, and various bird species, including boobies and pelicans, making it a prime spot for nature photography and wildlife viewing.