The following day we had a half day sail boat tour booked and awoke to a clear but windy morning. The trip started smoothly but as we went through the headland to the open sea the wind and swell really picked. We were heading in to the swell which I estimate was up to 2 metres at times, with wind strength estimated by the crew up to 8 Beaufort.
It was a little scary at as we went up the face of the waves and crashed down the back, sending spray all over us. At one point we heeled over so far that the port side gunnels were at water level and huge gushes of water washed over the deck and soaked everyone sitting on that side. I’ll also mention that there was no safety instructions and nor were told where the life jackets were, assuming that they actually had any!
We finally turned and were going with the swell which made it better, but then they dinghy came loose so we had to turn around to get it. At one point we were side on to the swell and I was a little worried

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We finally got to the south end of the island which was protected from the wind and conditions changed almost instantly. It was too rough to initially to get any photos so these aren’t a true reflection but we went from this
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To this!
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We stopped at a number of spots and I have a million photos but will try and control myself and only select some of the better ones. Despite the bad conditions getting there it was so worth it to see these places.
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