Sunday, March 04, 2007

Goat Island


This weekend we headed off camping to make the most of the good weather. We went up north to Goat Island campsite, a bit basic but spectacular views from the tent.





Goat Island is a marine reserve where all the fish, crustaceans and plant life are protected. It is very popular with people snorkeling and diving to see the fish - the sea is so clear.





Although we didn't go snorkeling, you could see the fish quite clearly from the rocks. Snapper are the predominant fish here, along with the Blue Maumau.





We decided to take a trip on the glass bottomed boat, which can be seen in the picture above. This stops at the main reefs (rock not coral - too cold for that) where the fish gather and also a tour around Goat Island. There are many caves in the island which are apparently interlocking so you can swim through the island if you have a torch with you.




The highlight of the trip was the sighting of about 8 bottle nosed dolphins who were very playful, and seemed to enjoy showing off to us on the boat.







The evening back at the campsite was very relaxing with fabulous clear skies and a full moon to sit out to.

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