Guests woke to a leisurely breakfast and mast climbing on Wednesday morning. The afternoon was spent in Satonda island.
Satonda is a tiny uninhabited island formed millions of years ago by an eruption which rocked the sea bed at 1000 m and projected volcanic rock upwards to a height of 289 meters above sea level. The eruption is said to be the largest and most devastating in human history. Satonda is surrounded by beautiful coral reefs with a large variety of tropical fish.
Guests enjoyed beach time, water sports and snorkeling this afternoon.
Insider tip: Take the short walk to the lake for beautiful views.