We woke up to a breakfast of pancakes, fruit, eggs and coffee, all made over a fire. Then Sean and I spent the morning walking as far as we could around the island while the tide was out. We also did some shell collecting. The amount and variety of coral on the beach was amazing.
After that we packed up camp and got back in the boat for some more island-hopping and snorkeling. We stopped a many different places along the way like caves, coves, hidden lagoons and my favorite island - Snake Island.
Snake Island included on high lockout point that you could hike up to and also a long, thin strip of sand that you could walk on out to another island filled with mangroves. The view was amazing and it was fun to walk on a small bit of sand out in the middle of the ocean.
In the evening we headed back to El Nido and crashed hard after being out all day in the sun, swimming, hiking and boating. For dinner we ate at the most popular restaurant for travelers - the Art Cafe which is Swiss run and had some incredible food, with a great 2nd story view of the harbor and live music. It's easy to see why some travelers opt to rent their cottages for a month or simply never leave this place.
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