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Isla de la Plata

This is a island region

This small island is 19 miles west of Puerto Lopez on Ecuador's Pacific coast and forms part of the Machalilla National Park. It derives its name ('Silver Island') from the legend that Francis Drake buried treasure here. From Puerto Lopez, it is journey of about an hour and half across the Pacific Ocean to Isla de la Plata. The boats that make the crossing are small but fast, with two engines and a radio for safety. If you are lucky, pods of dolphins can be spotted year-round, while from June to September humpback whales congregate in the waters around the island to mate. Isla de la Plata is famous for its marine birdlife. As well as the ubiquitous boobies, including Blue-footed, Red-footed and Masked Boobies, a few mating pairs of Waved albatross can be found on the islands. It is also possible to snorkel in the waters around the island, and snorkeling equipment is available on the boats.    

Highlights

  • Humback Whale watching between June and September 
  • Mating pairs of Waved Albatross (April to October)
  • Blue-footed, Red-footed and Masked Boobies
  • Bottle-nosed Dolphin watching  

Situation

19 miles west of Puerto Lopez.

Activities

Whale and dolphin watching boat trips, snorkelling, hiking.

Health

There are no compulsory vaccinations.

Best times to go

The sunniest months (and also the wettest!) on the Pacific coast are from December-April. The whale watching season is from June to September.

Getting there

One and a half hour boat trip from Puerto Lopez.

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