We arrive on Isla Santa Cruz: Puerto Ayora. Planes, buses, water taxis, and a taxi and voila, we arrive!Casa La Judy Walking around townWater taxi to Playa de Los AlemanCrazzee wildlife right by the main dock.After a beached tour boat, our guide, Miguel, took us to Tortuga Bay. We saw rays and baby hammerhead sharks.Tortuga bay was filled with wildlife, but very little shade. Hot, hot, hot!Darwin StationOur snorkeling trip to Isla de Floreana: blue-footed boobies, frigate birds, sea turtles, sharks, bottle-nosed dolphins and so many fish!A two hour ferry ride from Isla Santa Cruz to Isla Isabella.Hola La Jungla en Puerto Villamil, Isla IsabellaFirst sunset on sweet Isabela Our fav sunset spot: the Pink Iguana BarThe beach in front of the Jungla.Flamingos and iguanas right around the corner at Sendero de Los flamingos Concha la Pearla On our way to Los Tunneles Best snorkeling: tortugas, sharks, rays, sea horses, and so many fish.Blue footed boobies! One flew straight towards me and landed just a few feet away.On our way back: we know where to sit to stay cool and not sea sick!We walk our beautiful Jungla beach. And make the long trek on the Camino de las tortugas to see tortugas in the wild. Hot, hot, hot!Lunch in the “city”Iguana laying eggsSo much wildlife on our beach walksSunset at the Pink Iguana and many games of Farkle!More sunsetsLast morning walk on Isla Isabela.On our way back to Isla Santa CruzHola Piedras Blanca: our sweet home in the jungleRanch Primicias Giant Tortoise ReserveThe underground lava tunnels are in credible!Hola Madame CasitaOur sweet gardenPuerto Lopez beachThe morning fish market.Puerto Lopez BeachOur local wildlife: our hotel ducks and Cleopatra, the world’s friendliest and slobberiest dog.Los Frailes BeachPuerto Lopez beach filling up for carnival time!We arrive at Casa Joaquin in QuitoCity walking tour with Iban .The marketMany tastings on our tour: chocolate, fruits, chocolate Carnival fun foam!Middle of the Earth TourPulahua crater. Only about 100 people still live there, farming. Most of the yyouger generation have left for other employment, which leaves the 85year olds walking up and down tGoodbye South America, hello ArubaFirst sunset on Aruba.Arubiana InnWalking the beach Palapa warsChillin’ with an Aruba Ariba at the Bugaloe Bar on the pier. Plus the Kukoo Kunuku Bus.Snorkeling DaySuperfoods: our fav!Adios Aruba ! Biba Dushi (living the good life)