Staff Answer
Jun 24, 2026 - 11:51 AM
At the start, especially during the boat ride over, it feels more like a sightseeing excursion. You are watching the coastline shift, looking for dolphins, and moving through open water with a bit of anticipation. Once you arrive and step onto the island, it changes into a beach day feel. People set up towels, head straight into the water, and start relaxing or exploring. You are not fully committed to just sitting on a beach all day, but you are also not constantly moving from one attraction to another. The sightseeing part never fully disappears because you still notice boats coming and going, wildlife in the water, and changing conditions throughout the day. But the longer you stay on the island, the more it settles into a steady pace. Some visitors lean more into the beach side, staying in the water and relaxing the whole time, while others treat it more like exploration and walk the shoreline.
