We arrived to this beautiful view at our first resort...
We hiked around the island and even went to where there was a wedding chapel at the top of the hill
That night we went to Metropol for dinner, which was fun since we had been a few years ago with Grady! That was our last night in Fajardo!
Then we went to get a late lunch and check out the very large resort
Views from our incredible casita! We were basically hanging out OVER the ocean and our place was enormous - like a house!
Look what they did on our bed!
That day was our actual anniversary and we headed to dinner down at the marina. It was the resorts best rated restaurant (out of about 15!). This was right in front of our casita - SO pretty everywhere
Sunset views over the resort. A James Bond movie was filmed here.
This was our spot at dinner - looking out over the marina
The views in the morning were even prettier!
The grounds around our part of the resort
That morning we headed to the resort's private island on their high speed ferry
The resort from the water - ours is one way up on top, towards the left
Quite a view!
Here we are at the top!
Then we hiked to a totally secluded pocket beach
This was our trail back - they also do horseback riding on these trails
We had an incredible infinity pool right by our casita
The next day we headed to Culebra on the ferry from Fajardo - quite an experience. People were getting sick like crazy, but we were fine.
Arriving in Culebra
Flamenco Beach - always on the top 10 beaches in the world lists
A tank left by the US Navy
Warning: live ammunition
We also went kayaking and snorkeling - that is the 2 of us with a sea turtle!
We saw quite a few!
Mama on the beach
Palomonito, in the distance - they were filming something there that day
See the helicopter? It flew over about 100 times filming
A view of the island as we were leaving
That night we kayaked in the bioluminescent bay. It is in a lagoon, encircled by mangrove forest. You kayak out at night and once it is pitch black, the microorganisms in the water make it glow and sparkle! It is hard to explain and impossible to capture on camera, but I have wanted to do it for a very long time, and I am so glad we made it happen!
Here I am getting ready to head out, with our cute little car
At the marina
Our cute little casita, just before we checked out and headed to the rainforest
We were off to the rainforest!
First we hiked down to a waterfall
The water was cold!
This used to be a public swimming pool!
Then we left the rainforest and headed to San Juan for the second part of our trip!
First night at the Ritz! We dined in the lobby, actually. They have an amazing sushi chef from Japan, so we tried it, and it was so good!
We went to the El San Juan that evening for drinks
The Ritz was so nice and we had so many adventures in the first half of our trip that we mostly relaxed and ate very good food while in San Juan :)
Eric at the beach bar, having a mojito
We ate at two fabulous restaurants while there. One was called Marmalade, and it was probably the best place I have ever eaten. No wonder it is the #1 rated restaurant in all of San Juan! Our last night we ate at Perla, which is actually located in a building that sits right on the beach and is shaped like a giant clam shell. Sounds cheesy but was actually beautiful and elegant. Here I am - not a great picture, but you can sort of see what it was like.
We left the next morning. It was sad to go, but we were very excited to get home and see our three babies! We came home feeling very relaxed! It was an amazing trip with many cool adventures and new experiences!
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