Pelagic trip on the Humboldt Current. Targets include: tubenoses such as Black-browed and Salvin's Albatrosses. Also possible are Buller's, Chatham, Wandering (Antipodean) and both Northern and Southern Royal albatrosses. We should also find Southern and Northern Giant Petrels, Pintado, Masatierra, Juan Fernandez, White-chinned and Westland Petrels, Pink-footed, Buller's and Sooty Shearwaters, Wilson's Storm Petrel, and Peruvian Diving Petrel. Other seabirds we may encounter include Red (Grey) Phalarope, Sabine's Gull and Chilean Skua. Marine mammals may include: Orca, Sperm Whale and Dusky and Southern Right-Whale Dolphins. South American Sea Lion are abundant here. Is lunch available on the boat? During the afternoon explore the coastal areas, visiting a protected breeding colony of Humboldt Penguin; with possible sightings of Southern Sea Otter. Before ending the day we'll stop at a coastal marsh to see a variety of waterfowl including Red Shoveler, Yellow-billed Pintail, Speckled Teal and Chiloe Wigeon, all three lowland coot species, Spot-flanked Gallinule and Plumbeous Rail, which surprisingly for a rail is quite easy to spot as it often walks in the open. Bird Checklist and dinner at hotel.