MAP OF SAN CRISTÓBAL ISLAND

Map of San Cristobal Island

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San Cristobal Island is the fifth biggest island of the Galapagos. It is almost circular, about 30 miles long and 10 miles wide. The highest point, is 2,395 feet. Its land area is 215 square miles! It is comprised three or four fused volcanoes ­ all extinct. The Ecuadorians named it San Cristóbal after Saint Christopher, the patron saint of travelers. It is also called Chatham by English after the Earl of Chatham. It is the only island with permanent fresh water, located near the top of the island in a small lake called El Junco. Because of the water, the island was settled early in Galapagos history, and was the home of the islands' governor when Darwin visited in 1835. This was Darwin's first stop in the islands. Today there are two towns. Puerto Baquerizo Moreno is the Galapagos' administrative capital and the second biggest town, with about 3,000 inhabitants. Most are in the small-scale fishing but some are employed in the tourist industry, and there is also an Ecuadorian naval base here. Puerto Baquerizo has an airport with flights from the mainland although most visitors land at Baltra. About 500 people live in El Progresso which has a rather sordid past. In the mid-1800s a penal colony was established there for prisoners from Ecuador. This was later taken over by Manuel Cobos who treated the convicts as slave laborers. Unsurprisingly, the convicts murdered Cobos during an insurrection. Today the town is a sleepy farming community.


San Cristobal Visitor Sites

Punta Pitt

Junco Lake

Frigatebird Hill

Sapho Cove

Leon Dormido

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