Academy Bay

Academy Bay as seen from Las Grietas

Academy Bay (Spanish: Bahía de la Academia) is the natural harbor of Santa Cruz Island in the Galápagos Islands archipelago. The bay was named for the California Academy of Sciences, which sent an expedition here in 1905. It is home to the Charles Darwin Research Station, founded in 1959 to preserve and study the Galapagos wildlife. It was here that the crew of the Norwegian ship Alexandra was rescued from in 1906.

Popular with sailors and tourists, Academy Bay is bordered by the town of Puerto Ayora, the largest town in the Galápagos. Seals play at the mouth of the bay, and lava flows come up to the edge of the water, making for beautiful views. Scuba diving is particularly popular, as water temperatures remain comfortable year round (18-25 C), visibility is generally excellent (10-20 m), and the Galápagos Islands are regarded as one of the Seven Underwater Wonders of the World.

Coordinates: 0°45′S 90°17′W / 0.750°S 90.283°W / -0.750; -90.283


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