After three days of indulging in doing absolutely nothing, it was time for an adventure! My family rented a private boat for the day via Island Vibes Tours. Unfortunately, the weather looked ominous, but it was impossible to dampen our spirits. Even with dark rain clouds looming in the distance, the Turks and Caicos islands are still absolutely breathtaking. There were two captains of the boat and they promised us from the very beginning an experience of a lifetime and they definitely delivered on their word.
Just in case you are wondering, yes, that is my 73 year old father acting like my 22 year old brother!
About an hour into the ride, we stopped at a reef for some snorkeling. As we jumped into the water, the clouds decided to come back out and the visibility was not what we had hoped for. Nonetheless, we still had an incredible time swimming with the fishes.
Next up, we returned to one of my favorite places in the entire Caribbean. . .
Gosh I can’t get over the blue of that sea! You’re right, it really doesn’t matter what the wather is like when you’re in a place like that. I remember going diving during a heavy rainstorm in St Lucia, but it did nothing to take the edge of the beauty of it all.
I’m dying to get to St. Lucia!!!
Wauw, that looks amazing, Andi! The colors of that water is incredibly beautiful. Love the Caribbean 🙂
Me too, it’s the best!
Ha! LOVE that pic of your dad and brother! 🙂
It’s priceless! 🙂
So much green and blue… It’s all making me nostalgic!
Such beauty right!?!
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It looks like paradise! For me there is nothing better than an island getaway, it makes me long for a holiday like this! Thanks for sharing the lovely photos!
I couldn’t agree more and you’re so welcome!
Looks so fun! I’m glad the weather held off long enough for you guys to enjoy the day.
Me toooooo! 🙂
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Those waters feel so shallow, you’d think you can run across them!
But they’re actually much deeper…
Yep, very true!