Don' t worry, those pastries were followed by a proper cooked brekky. |
After breakfast, we transferred to a smaller, day boat that would transport us deeper into Bai Tu Long Bay. Apart from some working boats we didn't see any other vessels during our expedition.
We reached our destination and it was time for kayaking. The Boy and I are not keen kayakers, but kayaking through the bay was something pretty special.
We attempted kayaking through this cave, but it was a bit too rough. Am I to the only one that thinks the top gap looks like Australia? Maybe I'm just homesick ; ) |
Our guide took us to some remote caves, these caves were very different from the photos I've seen of Sung Sot (Surprise) cave. They were deep and black and we had to clamber, creep, crawl and wriggle to get through some of the narrow gaps. However, we were rewarded with some stunning views and amazing stalactites.
We then kayaked back to the day boat for another impressive seafood lunch (along with some pretty tasty non-seafood options for the Boy). We could have spent the afternoon kayaking some more but, due to my complete lack of skill, the Boy and I were already soaked and there was a chilly breeze. So we opted to head back to the ''mother ship'' and spend the afternoon chilling out. I spent most of the afternoon sitting at the bow of the boat, dangling my feet out over the bay, snuggling into a fluffy towel and enjoying the breeze in my hair.
We decided to spend our second evening on board enjoying cocktails and the view from our private terrace (did I mention our cabin suite had a private terrace?). A perfect way to end a perfect day.
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