What a great first full day! We were awake by 5.30am - partly due to the hour's time difference, partly due to the fact we'd been so tired the last night that we'd fallen asleep before 8pm!
We ordered room service and ate our breakfast on the balcony before going for a walk along the beach...in the rain. That's right, it rained for a good few hours but we didn't mind getting wet as it was still warm. Once it cleared we headed down to the pool and grabbed ourselves the last tiki bed - meaning we could lay in the shade (something I was incredibly thankful for as the temperatures
reached over 90 degrees in the midday heat).
We went to the smoothie bar (have you ever been to a hotel with a smoothie bar?!!), grabbed a couple of smoothies and relaxed for the rest of the morning.
We lunched at the beach shack which was hosting Festival de Tacos, and the had a go on the sea kayaks. We weren't great to start with but we soon figure our oars out and picked up the pace!
Then it was time for a quick shower before dinner, which we ate at The Lobster House. There are nine restaurants here, all a la carte, so you feel like you are going out to a proper restaurant each night.
Three games of pool later (Dan won all three) and it's time for bed.
We ordered room service and ate our breakfast on the balcony before going for a walk along the beach...in the rain. That's right, it rained for a good few hours but we didn't mind getting wet as it was still warm. Once it cleared we headed down to the pool and grabbed ourselves the last tiki bed - meaning we could lay in the shade (something I was incredibly thankful for as the temperatures
reached over 90 degrees in the midday heat).
We went to the smoothie bar (have you ever been to a hotel with a smoothie bar?!!), grabbed a couple of smoothies and relaxed for the rest of the morning.
We lunched at the beach shack which was hosting Festival de Tacos, and the had a go on the sea kayaks. We weren't great to start with but we soon figure our oars out and picked up the pace!
Then it was time for a quick shower before dinner, which we ate at The Lobster House. There are nine restaurants here, all a la carte, so you feel like you are going out to a proper restaurant each night.
Three games of pool later (Dan won all three) and it's time for bed.
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