We've been in Providenciales for 8 days now and really have no desire to leave. The most fun, most relaxing, best vacation. But two more days of adventure? Sounds great!
JUNE 10
Hands down, today was our favorite day on the island. We took a snorkeling tour through Caicos Dream Tours to Iguana Island (Little Water Cay/Half Moon Bay). We've taken this tour both times we've been to Provo, and it's honestly one of the best deals on the island. Four hours on the boat/snorkeling/deserted island, unlimited beer and rum punch, and lunch. Sign me up!
Do we take a lot of selfies? Yes, we take a lot of selfies.
While we were cruising to our snorkeling spot, we came across a dolphin (maybe it was JoJo, the local dolphin everyone gets excited about seeing). She was swimming alongside the boats and having a great time putting on a show for us. Everytime she would jump out of the water, we would all cheer. I couldn't believe how close she was swimming to the boat prop! It was a slight detour while we enjoyed the show, but totally worth it.
We found our snorkeling spot at the third largest reef in the world and spent about an hour or so just enjoying the water, coral, and sea life. There was even a shark and barracuda sighting! The reef is just beautiful and it was so peaceful. Definitely one of my favorite things to do. We also got to jump off the top of the boat if we wanted and most people on our tour did that, especially all the kids. I only jumped once because I'm a big fat baby, but it was great and I had fun. Greg is definitely more daring than me. No photos of it, unfortunately. One hilarious thing was the number of bikini tops that would come loose when the ladies jumped.....I joked that those were the most boobs I've seen in one day. I was smart to have my rash guard on!
After snorkeling, we continued onto to Little Water Cay (aka Iguana Island). It's an uninhabited island just east of Provo, by Mangrove Cay, that was formed over a few decades after Hurricane Donna hit and closed the channel that used to exist there between the Atlantic and Caribbean. The channel is completely closed now and the only inhabitants of the island are rock iguanas. And there are a ton of them.
The water off the island is even more pristine than on Grace Bay and really has to be experienced to truly appreciate it. Greg and I took SO MANY PHOTOS to try to capture the beauty and the fun we were having.
I did, however, end up with a lot of sand in my pants.
One of the things that Greg was very intentional about on this trip was that he was leaving work behind, not an easy thing to do for a VP level job. But he left his laptop at home and only had his work phone for emergencies, although he always left it in our room. He knew he needed to trust his team, and posted the importance of that on Linked In along with an appropriate photo. It was so important to take the time to disconnect while also being an example of a leader to your team.
We walked across the strip of island to get to the Caribbean side, where there is a very shallow inlet and beautiful beach. Said hello to a couple iguanas on our way.
People from all the tours were having a fantastic time over here....swimming, drinking, taking hilarious photos. Our tour guide, Tino, was our resident photographer and seemed to be having just as much fun as the tourists.
Sadly, our time on Iguana Island was coming to a close, but the fun wasn't ending quite yet. We had a blast dancing to music and finishing off the rum punch on the boat on the ride back. Our fellow tourists and our tour guides, Tino, Tario, and Emmanuel were so much fun!
After we got home, we chided ourselves for not booking this trip twice while on vacation....we were there for 10 days after all, and each trip is a little different. You never know who you'll get as a tour guide and as fellow group of tourists. We had so much fun and were exhausted as we made our way back to our hotel room. Definitely needed a nap before dinner!
That night we chose to walk to a local Italian restaurant, Lupo. After all the beer and rum punch consumption, a good plate of pasta was needed. We didn't take any photos at the restaurant but we took advantage of the lighting at sunset to snap a few before we walked down the beach.
The food at Lupo was outstanding, especially since it's on a Caribbean island! Definitely some place we would come back to in the future.
Only one more full day until we have to go home...sad!
JUNE 11
After how tiring the day before was, we knew today would be low key. We wanted to soak up as much of the beach as we could, try to finish off our rum (oh my gosh we needed to dry out!), I wanted to finish my fourth book of the trip, and probably take a nap on the beach.
Greg thought it would be funny to capture just how dark his tan had gotten over the course of our trip.
Crazy what a Filipino bloodline will do!
I tried to appreciate every moment of this day, not knowing when we'd be coming back again. That included a banana daiquiri in the water.
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