Tagus Cove, located on the north‑western coast of Isabela Island in the Galápagos, is a historic anchorage once frequented by pirates and whalers. Visitors can enjoy activities such as hiking Darwin’s trail, kayaking, snorkelling, and dinghy rides along the shoreline, where marine life thrives. The cove is renowned for its wildlife, including Galápagos penguins, the only species living along the equator blue‑footed boobies, flightless cormorants, sea turtles, and sea lions. Notably, Charles Darwin visited in 1835, and centuries‑old graffiti remains etched into the cliffs.