After a good nights sleep everywhere looked much better. Although our room didn't have a sea view the hotel itself was beach front. There was a large cruise liner moored in the bay and the passengers were just in the process of disembarking for various excursions. As the liner was offshore they first had to be transported to the jetties by boat and then by coaches to wherever. Steve worked out, all figures approximate, that if there were 2500 passengers all wanting to get off the liner then there would have to be 100+ boat trips to shore and then 40+coaches. Needless to say the town centre was rammed and I apologise if you are an avid cruise goer, with people wearing ID badges, backpacks, carrying umbrella and wearing new trainers (white ones)
The weather brightened up after lunch and we were able to appreciate the very picturesque area we were in so with fingers crossed we booked a day trip for the following day on a catamaran which took us around several of the islands within the bay
The weather brightened up after lunch and we were able to appreciate the very picturesque area we were in so with fingers crossed we booked a day trip for the following day on a catamaran which took us around several of the islands within the bay
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