Located approximately 6 km west of Puerto Villamil, this site is of great historical interest. Between 1940 and 1950, Isabela Island was used as a prison. This wall is the vestige of that time when the prisoners built, stone by stone, this gigantic wall which will be of no use. Several prisoners died during the construction of this wall, due to the extreme conditions encountered.

This site can be visited independently. You can go there leisurely on foot to make it a full-day activity or rent a bike in town to speed up the trip. 

The path to get there is absolutely beautiful. You will pass through mangroves, beaches and you can stop at different viewpoints.