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Ecuador - Galapagos - Isla Isabela - Punta Vicente Roca

Punta Vicente Roca, also known as Vicente Roca Point, is situated on the northern part of Isla Isabela in the Galápagos Islands. This area is renowned for offering the opportunity to witness unique Galapagos penguins, five different species of giant tortoises, and an abundance of marine iguanas, including the rare pink iguana that is exclusive to this island.

Just off the coast, you'll encounter a stunning natural wonder called Roca Point. To reach it, you'll need to take a boat and embark on a snorkeling excursion between the two caves that extend into the water. This area not only attracts the many fantastic and unique animals that inhabit the islands but also whales and dolphins, which appreciate the rich ecosystem and cool waters year-round.

Climate
The Galápagos Islands, located on the equator, can be visited year-round. There are two distinct seasons. The warmest season occurs from December to May, characterized by high sunshine and clear skies. The slightly cooler season falls between June and November due to southerly winds, which bring the cold ocean current of the Humboldt Current northward, resulting in colder sea temperatures.

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