Tuesday, March 7, 2017
We drove to the snorkel spots along the coast. The first one Diana snorkeled at was Andrea I and II. The shore was rocks and the waves were crashing in, so it was not easy to get in and out of the water. The best thing I saw in the water was a GIANT parrot fish. I thought it was a blimp put there for the tourists. Too bad my picture did not turn out better.

There were other extra large fish in the same area.
And schools of fish.
And a pretty black and yellow one.
The next stop was the Oil Slick Leap. There was a metal ladder going down to the water so Diana went to see what there was. Not a lot of fish there. We then stopped at Weber's Joy, but it looked rough and not so easy to enter or get out. We went on the 1000 steps where we both went in to see the fish. Again, not much to see. There were about 65 steps down to the water, but there were steps all around the area. Perhaps they totaled 1000. It was a pretty view from the top of the steps.
Then we looked at Tolo, but decided to skip it and go to Karpata. More rocks and corals; no sand.
Lots of underwater plants to look at and fish.
As we drove along the coast, we took some pictures of the rock formations on the northwest coast.
We ended up going to Diver's Diner for their $10 lunch special. Stan had fish with rice, fries, salad, and soda. Diana had garlic shrimp with rice fries, salad, and soda. We walked to Geo's for gelato after the lunch.