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Overview
Carrion Point is often used as a dive site before the long trip north to Wolf and Darwin Islands, so you may have your first "proper" Galapagos dive here.
The site is typical of the Galapagos, with rocky slopes and a boulder-strewn reef with only ocasional patches of sand. The habitat is very rich here, and you are likely to encounter a wide range of tropical fish, as well as hammerhead sharks, reef sharks, manta rays, as well as the ever-curious Galapagos Sea Lions.
Photos of Carrion Point Dive Site
Highlights at Carrion Point Dive Site
- Abundant marine life
- You're often accompanied by curious sea lions
Possibile Activities on Carrion Point Dive Site
Diving
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