After getting set up with our kayak, which really did all work out great, even though I was very concerned at the time, we kayaked a mile across the bay. The water was smooth as glass, so it was pretty easy going. There was one group of guided kayakers and another couple by the monument, but that was it. Going early was key! I had multiple underwater cameras, as one would expect, so we both got to take pictures.
So, at this point, you might be asking yourself, well that's all well and great, but how do you get back INTO the kayak when it's time to head back? Great question. I asked the kayak girl the same thing. She said if we needed to, there were so rocks somewhere along the shore that you could use to boost yourself back into the kayak, but to be careful of coral. Hmmm. Well, when it came time, we tried it the old fashioned way, of hoisting ourselves up and out. On the third try, we were successful in not tipping the kayak and dumping the other person. I'm pretty sure we were the morning entertainment for all the other snorkelers.
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