Isle of Pines

The Isle of Pines is beautiful.  If I was to re-visit and stay longer at one of the ports we went to, Isle of Pines would be it.  I would also figure out the cruise schedules and avoid that area of Isle of Pines while the ships were around, so I wouldn't have to share those beautiful spots with 1000 other people :)








The water was crystal clear.  If you look closely you can see some small white fish swimming in the water.



When we first arrived it was raining, but that's not such a problem when you already plan on being in the water.  David, Ethan, Erica and I getting ready to go in the water.  Nan had a turn later after we confirmed that there was something worth seeing, but she said it wasn't quite as good as when she had visited Isle of Pines previously.  I think the rain had stirred up the water a bit, reducing the visibility.



While we did that Clara hung out on the sand with Nan.  She didn't seem to care about the rain either and happily built a sandcastle.





Erica joined in with the sand play later.  Lovely white fine sand.



Ethan and I in a cave that we found.


And yes, we have some movies of the snorkelling at Isle of Pines..





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