They came to greet us :)


What I really wanted them to do were jumps in and out of the water, you know, like in the movies but because they're wild, it was so not possible. If only... then that would've been a perfect snapshot! Anyway, because all I saw was land, trees, grass, sand and liquid, I won't bother to post any bland landscape pictures up, but here's a picture of another animal spotted during the ride... this time it's Mr. Pelican.


So moving along, the cruise was close to halfway by now and we enter the territory of some rich people's holiday houses (or actual owned properties) which I heard cost a few million. Like seriously, if you wanted to go out for a spin, you could take either the car or the boat out the back.

When we left the ship, we wandered to some Shell Museum (wasn't not exciting at all) and headed back to have more hot pot for dinner. Then after, we all went for a stroll around the place (and along the beach for a bit again) until it was time to rest up.
The next day was our last day, and there was hardly much to do except pack up, have breakfast and leave by 10am. On our way back however, we stopped by the scenic lookout to checkout the best view of the Lakes. I really loved this to be honest. How could you not with such aqua blue water, bright green trees and clear sky views? :D


You should have gone on Lonsdale Cruises instead of Peel's, they always see dolphins and they often get them playing with the boat , jumping full on out of the water and swimming at the bow for ages! All in all Lonsdale Cruises is a much better cruise than Peels and so much more value for money!
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