Prince Philip’s Steps area

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Prince Philip’s Steps area is a renowned visitor site on Genovesa Island in the Galápagos, famous for its dramatic cliffs, seabird colonies, and opportunities to observe diverse marine and terrestrial wildlife.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf natural area
seabird colony site
tourist attraction
accessedBy guided tour
panga boat
governedBy Galápagos National Park Directorate NERFINISHED
hasActivity birdwatching
hiking
photography
snorkeling
wildlife watching
hasConservationStatus protected area
hasEcosystem arid zone ecosystem
coastal ecosystem
marine ecosystem
hasFeature coastal cliffs
lava cliff
lava fields
panga landing site
rocky plateau
seabird nesting areas
steep steps
hasWildlife Galápagos dove
Nazca booby
lava lizard
marine iguana
ray
red-footed booby
sea lion
shark
short-eared owl
storm petrel
tropical fish
knownFor birdwatching
dramatic cliffs
large seabird colonies
marine wildlife observation
photography opportunities
terrestrial wildlife observation
wildlife viewing
locatedIn Ecuador NERFINISHED
Galápagos Islands NERFINISHED
Genovesa Island NERFINISHED
namedAfter Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh NERFINISHED
partOf Galápagos National Park NERFINISHED
visitor sites of Genovesa Island
visitor sites of the Galápagos National Park
requires certified naturalist guide
tourismType ecotourism

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Genovesa Island hasBay Prince Philip’s Steps area