Kuni village |
The next stop was at an island with a ship wreck off shore that was really good for snorkeling. Reefs had colonized the wreck and there were plenty of different fish living in around it. We even spotted a lion fish! We then quickly headed to another island with even more amazing snorkeling, which is pretty much all I did the entire day.
The island we had our bonfire on |
Our last stop on the next day was at an island that had tons of starfish around it. It was the most beautiful place I've been in my life. The captain anchored the boat close enough to the island so we could easily swim back and forth from the boat to the shore. We spent the day doing exactly that and just hanging out on the beach. At night we were served a delicious lobster dinner and then headed over to a nearby island for a bonfire. The island was like one out of those cartoons where people get stranded: it had two palm trees in the center and you could literally walk around it in 60 seconds.
The next day in the afternoon we set off to Cartagena, Colombia. Although we had good weather, the seas were a little rough and the majority of us were feeling a little sea sick. For me the sickness went away if I slept on my back so I spent the evening on deck on the bean bags and slept. The next day consisted of napping on deck and sun tanning. We arrived in Cartagena around 5pm and decided to all head to the same hostel. The boat ride was one of the best experiences I've had so far in Central America and if anyone is looking for the most beautiful beaches in the world, I think I found them!
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