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Return home
... before finishing the packing and checking out, but it was cloudy and breezy. So we went for a walk instead. The sun seemed like it was trying to peek out, but it never did. We decided to go to the airport early, check in, check our bags, and then go to lunch. We went back to Sharkbite, had a leisurely lunch, and then went back to the airport to go through security and wait for our plane. No problems at all, and we landed at about 6:20pm.
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Last full day
... along Chalk Sound Drive for a ways to see the villas and Chalk Sound. Another spectacular view.
Went back to the resort, relaxed, had an early lunch, and then went down to the beach. With today's absolutely picture perfect weather, the beach was the most crowded we've seen it all week. We had our snorkel gear which turned to be very fortuitous as there were groups of fish and ...
Giddyup
Today was our ride with Provo Ponies. We did the 90 minute morning ride. The weather on Grace Bay was cloudy and breezy, but 10 minutes away at Long Bay Beach it was blazingly hot. There were about 8 people plus 2 guides. The ride to the beach was hot and uneventful, but the beach more than made up for it. My horse was in the front and just plunged right into the water. I've never ridden a horse ...
SCUBA day
An absolutely amazing day today. I did the 2 tank dive as part of the Discover Scuba Diving resort course with Ocean Vibes. There were only 5 divers on the trip. 3 certified divers, one woman on her last day of certification (Janelle), and me. We headed out to West Caicos which was a bit worrisome since we could see dark clouds and rain. But when we got to Boat Cove, it was ...
Going Local
... of shrubbery and almost desolate. Hurricane Hannah in 2008 had wiped out much of the causeway between North and Middle Caicos, turning our travel between the two islands into a bit of a history lesson.
Unlike our experience in Providenciales, there were no barriers to prevent tourists from witnessing immense poverty. We did stumble on some efforts to cultivate the local economy, such as the Middle Caicos co-op that sold the work of resident artists. Mostly, ...