Having donned our wide brimmed straw hats (provided in our villa), we jumped in the kayaks and began to paddle out to the next island - perhaps a kilometer away. We crossed the shipping channel with no incidents and there was little wind so it was relatively easy going although it did take a while for the shoulders to warm up.
Once we were over at the island, we paddled around the coast until we came to a small sandy beach where we stopped to stretch our legs - and shoulders! We passed a family that were fishing from the beach - at least that's what I think they were doing. Not sure if they lived on the island but I couldn't see any means of transport that they had. We walked up the beach a bit and came across some monitor lizard tracks. By the looks of things, he was quite a big one with a claw span of maybe 10cm. Shame we didn't actually see the beast though.
Back in the kayaks, we turned the 'corner' of the island and paddled in the open water for a while before coming to another 'corner'. We actually thought that we were already back on the other side but we soon realized that the island was actually shaped like a U. So we paddled into the U-shaped bay where there was another stretch of beach - much bigger and nicer this time - to take another break and go for a swim.
Obviously people had been living on the island at some points as there were remnants of buildings just up from the beach. Someone had even put a plastic desk chair on the sand. It was so peaceful there - nothing but the sound of the lapping waves and birds in the rainforest - gorgeous!
We jumped back in the kayaks again ready for our final stretch home and feeling refreshed. We came out of the U-shaped bay and around the corner again and by this time, the wind had picked up. As we paddled around the coast, we were soon in the shipping lane again and we were definitely finding it tougher going with the wind and waves against us.
As we were paddling, a ferry sailed past and added to the challenge by providing us with plenty of waves from its wake. As we got nearer to the headland, both Ross and I were really digging deep to make headway. Once we rounded the headland though it did get a bit easier although we were still working hard. From the beach, the distance to the island didn't seem very far and we did the trip out pretty quickly and easily. Heading back it seemed to take for ever and the beach at the resort never seemed to be getting any closer. But we eventually made it back in, a bit exhausted but more really energized by the morning trip.
We jumped straight into the splash pool to cool off and not long after the rain started to come down. Luckily we weren't still out on the water as it was really choppy now. After a shower, we decided to take the free shuttle bus to the mall just down from the resort to see what we could have for lunch. We jumped in the van and were dropped off outside the biggest mall in Langkawi - really it was pretty small. We walked around for about 15 minutes before deciding it really wasn't what we thought so we walked down the street to the ferry terminal where we had seen a Starbucks. The terminal also did not provide many healthy eating options (plenty of fast food though) so we drank our Starbucks and jumped in a cab back to the resort.
We were starving by this time so we ordered a quick bite and again started to watch a movie but fell asleep. Just like yesterday, we woke up in time for happy hour so we headed up via golf buggy to the bar for another free martini - pineappletinis this time. We stayed for another drink (I had a melontini and Ross had a Flirtini) and by this time it was 7.30 and we headed down for our secluded, romantic dinner on the beach.
Our waiter was there waiting for us and we ordered a bottle of white wine we sipped as the sun went down. Despite a bit of a shaky start (the pre-appetizer a little red octopus each!), the rest of the meal was fantastic. We both had fish for the main course and it was just beautiful. We were so stuffed after appetizer, soup, sorbet and mains that by the time dessert came around we could hardly fit it in... but we tried! Ross had white chocolate cheesecake and I had the chocolate indulgence. Despite how good it was we simply could not finish it.
We were completely stuffed (and a bit sweaty!) by the time we finished the meal but it was a beautiful setting and we really enjoyed it. We had to stay up for a while just to let all the food digest!
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