Bali day 3: Snorkeling!
A car from Blue Season Bali picked us up at our Villa bright and early and brought us to their head quarters where they gear up to take people scuba diving and snorkeling. We got sized for wet suits and headed out to the beach to ride a little tin boat out to the larger boat for the day.
Waiting to board our transport boat |
They don't get sun like this in AK! |
A nice Bali view |
This is also a nice view.....(wink*) |
Soaking up vitamin D on top deck of the boat |
We were out for the bulk of the day, I think about 7 or 8 hours total.
This ship got stuck on the sand bar just a week earlier |
This sand bar had two ships recently stuck. Our boat hand said they had to wait for the big tide to come back next season before they could get them free.
That night we decided to go out to dinner somewhere. Our first stop, recommended by our villa's info book, was a restaurant called Ku De Ta. It was probably the most "hip" most "sheik" most trendy and most "posh" place I've ever been. (Not really me scene.) It was all poorly lit, with loud obnoxious new-techno music and a modern look; but, it had a grassy area with cushions that looked out on the beach. We plopped down and watched the sunset while we enjoyed some over-priced drinks.
Our sunset view from Ku De Ta |
Day 4 in Bali: Surfing and departing
On our last day in Bali, we finally went to the beach (the beach at which, the very next day there was an earthquake). So, actually, Greg didn't make it to the beach, he had to stay behind to take care of some work stuff. (Those suckers with those jobs. I pity them.)
There were lots of chairs and big umbrellas. But if you wanted to use them you had to deal with one of the guys trying to sell them to you. So, we haggled with the first guy, but he was trying to get too much money out of us. We walked away and got a better price from the next one down the sand.
The girls enjoyed some ice cream while enjoying the beach |
After settling in, I went back to my same little haggling friend and did something I'd been wanting to try for a long time....I rented a surf board! I talked him down to $3. Not bad. Of course, I don't actually know the first thing about how to surf other than what I've seen on TV. However, I can do quite a few sports that involve a board on your feet (snow skiing, water skiing, snow boarding, wake boarding, knee boarding and probably something I'm forgetting), so I figure I had a good chance at figuring out the surfing thing.
My big ol' beginner board |
One of my early attempts, not looking to good for me |
I was surprised out how much work surfing was. I was sore all over after only 1.5 hours of surfing, and I was beat. For the next several days my back and neck were sore sore sore.
Back at the villa, Greg fought the mosquitoes by smoking them out with the super smoker |
But finally, it was time to go...(sniff). Waiting for our plane, we took in one last great Bali sunset.
Back to Singapore for two more days with Hannah and Greg (and zombie killing!).