Unfortunately no dolphins in sight in the Baja de los Delfinos

  • Boat trip to the Baja de los Delfinos unfortunately without seeing the animals
  • Snorkel through wonderful corals and spot an octopus

 

Our alarm clock rings at 8 a.m., but it's outside pretty cloudy and we're both still pretty tired That is why we decide to postpone the planned day tour and sleep a little longer. At 10 o'clock we have breakfast at the opposite bakery.

 

We inform ourselves about all kinds of tour offers in the region: from watching turtles laying eggs at night, to snorkeling trips and visiting local tribes

Palette. We opt for a slightly more expensive private tour Baja de los Delfinos close. We briefly pack our things in the hostel and we start at 1 p.m. After about 30 minutes we reach the bay, yes unfortunately no trace of dolphins far and wide. We're looking over an hour before I get a lap Snorkel and Niki enjoys the sunshine. The colorful corals are really fantastic! From tubular red, orange structures to purple tube-like corals and numerous small reef fish.

 

Then I discover a little one Octopuses looking for food. Again and again it spreads its tentacles, changes its color from brown to almost light blue and sucks the prey into itself. I'm watching the soft-footed cat? quite a while on its way. When he notices me, he disguises himself as a coral block and remains motionless. Back on board, still nothing has happened. So we make our way back a little disappointed. But that's just nature, you never know what to expect!

 

Back in Bocas there is a refreshing shower. At 7 p.m. we met again arranged to meet Berton and Kris. We eat excellent Sesame Tuna and drink a cold beer. Then we go to another hostel, where we spend a fun round at the bar.

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