VIDEO Wendy the Galapagos sea lion steals a hotel guests

VIDEO: Wendy the Galapagos sea lion steals a hotel guest’s sun lounger

Hilarious moment Wendy the sea lion invades a hotel in the Galapagos, throws a man off his SUN and takes it for himself

  • Wendy the sea lion went for a swim in a hotel pool in the Galapagos Islands
  • After a short length, Wendy lumbered over and sprawled out on a sun lounger
  • Guests are warned not to feed Wendy and to stay at least six feet away from her

This is the adorable moment when a sea lion decides to take a dip in a hotel pool and then steals a guest’s sun lounger.

Wendy the sea lion and her pup Lulu visit the hotel in the Galapagos Islands every day to swim in the pool.

In the footage captured by a guest, Wendy can be seen fighting her way up a few steps from the ocean and then jumping into the pool.

Sea lion Wendy and her pup Lulu visit the hotel in the Galapagos Islands daily for a swim in the pool (Pictured: Wendy entering the pool)

Sea lion Wendy and her pup Lulu visit the hotel in the Galapagos Islands daily for a swim in the pool (Pictured: Wendy entering the pool)

Wendy swam a single length across the pool and, unsurprisingly, did it in a single breath

Wendy swam a single length across the pool and, unsurprisingly, did it in a single breath

Wendy encouraged a guest to leave the sun lounger after he was trampled out of the pool

Wendy encouraged a guest to leave the sun lounger after he was trampled out of the pool

But Wendy didn’t stop there and after a quick swim, after washing away the salt water, climbed out of the pool and slammed onto a sun lounger to the bewilderment of the exclusive resort’s tourists — including a man who was forced to scoot away when the sea lion decided that she would rest in his chair.

Tourists at the resort are told that Wendy is a regular visitor and are asked to stay at least six feet away.

You are also warned not to touch or feed Wendy or the hatchling.

Locals say that Wendy and her pup can sleep for several hours on the sun loungers.

A witness who filmed a recent visit said: “The animals here are so respected and loved – everyone is asked to keep a distance of 6ft from them and under no circumstances touch or feed them.

“I took this video while sitting on our balcony.

“My husband and I honeymooned in the Galapagos Islands.”

The guest was able to get his towel before Wendy sat down on the lounger

The guest was able to get his towel before Wendy sat down on the lounger

After the excitement, Wendy rolled over for a nap

After the excitement, Wendy rolled over for a nap