Rabida is one of the small islands located south of the island of Santiago. This island has the greatest diversity of rocks and volcanic lava in the entire archipelago and is often identified as the geographic center of the Galapagos. It is possible to go scuba diving or snorkeling near the coast of the island.

Most of the action takes place on the northern portion of the islet, where it is possible to observe turtles, white-tip sharks and large schools of fish. The site is perfect for beginners, with maximum depth reaching around 60 feet (18 m).