Set in the beautiful Pacific Ocean off the coast of Ecuador, Pinzon Island, also called Duncan Island, is one of the famed Galapagos Islands. This remote island is the geographical centre of the archipelago and is renowned as the home to the famous giant Galapagos tortoises. The island measures 18 square kilometres in size and features a large marine tortoise reserve and a seal rookery. Generally, tourists don't frequent the island except for the lucky few who get their hands on a permit.
Visitors can look forward spotting a wide variety of sea life, diving through breathtaking underwater worlds, and enjoying open-water snorkelling. Bird watching is also a popular attraction, where visitors can spot numerous endemic species such as the elusive Pajaro Brujo, the famous blue-footed boobie, the elusive Pajaro Brujo, as well as finches, seagulls, frigates and albatrosses.