Rabida Island
The visitor site, located east of Rabida Island's coast, is composed of a red sandy beach, a lagoon behind the beach and a loop trail. The trail runs approximately 1.1 km.
The porous volcanic material that forms the rocks and sands on the beach has been oxidized by environmental factors such as rain, salt water, and the sea breeze. Apart from the vegetation in the arid zone, the main attraction is the red sand beaches and presence of endemic and native species.
Chinese Hat Islet
It is a small island located on the coast of Santiago. From afar, it looks like a Chinese hat. It is composed of a cone-shaped "Splatter" island (lava that has been ejected from drops and falls near its source, which forms an inclined cone) that forms the summit. There are many lava tubes that run down to the coast. Pillow-type lava formations can be seen to the west. These are signs that the flows have been elevated upwards from under the sea, which is why coral heads can be found on the lava. This is a great place to learn about geological features like lava tubes or lava flows. It takes approximately half an hour to complete the trek, which is 700m round trip.