Our day started at 8 clock, Panama Pete's tour bus when we came to get. We soon left the city and began our journey along the Buena Ventura was incredible! Green trees and mountains line the street, broken occasionally by strips of pristine Caribbean waters washing up liquid just feet from your car window.
The trip to Isla mamey (which is near the better-known Isla Grande) takes about two hours. It's not a bad ride at all, if you do not get in traffic, we have to do unfortunately stuckin both directions.
Before the arrival to our destination, we arrived at the ruins of Porto Bello, where once the conquistadors kept their treasures. They looked really interesting, and if we have time, would have to stop it, I would have liked to run around. I was jealous of other people who were just that!
Finally, we moved to a small village, set on the different boats, their prices on a board for transportation to the islands, they ranged from $ 3 - $ 10 However, this was included in the price ofour tour. We took a small wooden boat, probably fifteen feet long on a beautiful drive through the clear, turquoise water. After we arrived at the mamey, our leader of another fee paid to a family that seemed to call into account, there is a fee, because the island is privately owned.
We put on our snorkeling gear and explored the reefs until we were tired. Here the water is warm and the reefs are like underwater mountains, even though they are only a few feet below. Small fish are abundantHere, in bright yellow, black and purple. All in all it was worth the trip, but to live here, I could not help thinking that driving there would even have been a better option. But for first-time visitor, I recommend a tour service.
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