Staff Answer
Jun 24, 2026 - 12:17 PM
On the surface, it feels like one of the easiest days you can have, just a boat ride and some time on the beach. But once you are actually out there, you are constantly in the sun, moving between the boat and the water, walking on soft sand, and doing more activity than you planned without really noticing it. The combination of swimming, walking, and open sun exposure adds up fast, especially if you are not used to spending hours outdoors without breaks. Even just getting on and off the boat, carrying your things, and changing spots on the island throughout the day takes more energy than an everyday sit down beach setup where you stay in one area. It is not exhausting in a bad way, but it is more physically engaging than it looks from the outside.
