Rabida beach
Rabida Beach is a small popular beach on the same-named island, which is located south of the island of San Salvador. Jervis is another name for this area.
Rabida, with an area of 5 km2, is the archipelago's geological center, located at an elevation of 367 meters above sea level. Because of the original red sand on the coast, the beach is crowded. This feature draws tourists from all over the world to the Galapagos Islands. The sand's color is caused by a high concentration of volcanic soil and iron oxides.
Back-trees, cacti, and small shrubs can be found near the beach. The lagoons are home to iguanas, flamingos, and pelicans. The western coast of the island is home to sea lion colonies. The weather is scorching. The ocean's water is clear and warm. The beach is well-known and popular. Sea taxis transport people to the coast (speed boat). During a storm, there are waves and wind. Typically, the weather is calm and ideal for a relaxing beach vacation.
Location: San Salvador Island