Islas Plazas is a small and picturesque island of abundant bio-diversity, and extraordinary flora, a channel of crystalline waters separates the two islands, Plazas Norte and Sur.
You can see the largest population of sea lions and a few meters from the shore, a colony of marine and terrestrial iguanas feed on algae and cactus flower respectively.
Following the path, we will reach the highest ravine on the island, cliff with spectacular views to observe sea birds, swallow-tailed gulls, blue-footed and masked boobies, occasional tropical birds.