This aptly named little island lies just off the southeastern tip of Santiago Island and, as its name suggests, is shaped like a traditional Chinese Hat. The island has a single landing site on the northern white-sand, crescent shaped beach. From here visitors can follow a walking trail where they are likely to spot Galapagos penguins,Galapagos sea lions, and Sally Lightfoot crabs. The trail leads to the western part of the island which features volcanic rubble, sharp outcroppings, and lava formations. Visitors to this otherworldly landscape are typically treated to the sight of marine iguanas wallowing in tidal pools while Galapagos hawks soar above their heads.