Daphne Minor
Snorkeling reveals a world of color
Information about Daphne Minor
Biodiversity
Snorkeling
Accesibility
Like her big sister Daphne Major, Daphne Minor is a barren, treeless extinct remains of a tuff cone. There are no visitor sites on Daphne Minor, but a panga ride along her shores will give the opportunity for some snorkeling.
Here is where Daphne Minor shows her true colors - literally. An unusually large amount of smaller underwater organisms live on the rocky undersea walls of the island, creating a real multi-colored environment amongst the black and grey rocks.
Other creatures often seen here include seahorses, Galápagos sharks, rays and green turtles.
Interesting facts about Daphne Minor
Snorkeling over a multi-colored undersea world
Pictures of Daphne Minor
Possible Activities in Daphne Minor
Zodiac rides
Snorkeling