
While we visited the coast this past weekend, we had the opportunity to visit Parque Nacional Marino Ballena (Whale) and take a whale and dolphin tour. After seeing the boats parked on the beach the day before, I was a little hesitant to take three children on the floatable hulls covered with a small canopy. Andy, our friend who invited us to vacation with them, bartered with the owner of the largest boat - a 35 footer with a cabin! With a good price in hand and the best boat around we were excited to venture out for 4 hours the next morning. Reports from others at the 'hotel' were exciting as we learned that they had seen 2 whales that day!

Overall, the kids had a good time. Olivia loved to hang over the side to feel the water and breeze in her face. It was a little scary for Mom to see how fearless she really is when it comes to the water. A rain storm hit just as we reached shore so we ran for cover in the palm trees
along the dirtroad to the where we had parked. The night before we visited the beach known as the Whale's Tail to walk along the sand bars at lowtide. When it is lowtide, the sand bars and some rock formations follow a line shaped like the tail fin of a whale. Abby and Olivia stayed behind with Mom to play in the sand and hunt for sand dollars.


Aidan and Abby pose on a large piece of driftwood!

Aidan, Abby, and Olivia building sand castles (or atleast the moat)!
Abby and I played games drawing in the sand.
1 comment:
Ok, you are making me jealous. I see pictures of water, beaches, and boatrides and I have to deal with snow, snow, and more snow.
Maya
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