Cabo Douglas
Remote Fernandina dive famous for feeding marine iguanas.
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About Cabo Douglas
Cabo Douglas is a remote boat-access dive off Fernandina where shallow volcanic ledges, algae-covered rock, and surge-washed shoreline habitat create one of the Galapagos' most distinctive cold-water wildlife encounters. Divers come here for marine iguanas feeding underwater, with penguins, sea lions, turtles, rays, and reef fish sharing the same current-shaped coastline when conditions are calm enough to work the rocky edge safely.
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