Sailing to Railey beach
A mild cool breeze greets us each morning on our sweet Catamaran home for a week. Breakfast is being prepared by a lovely Thai woman , Kong, who works the hardest on this boat. No sooner is a meal finished and the dishes done than she starts to prepare the next multi-course meal in her tiny galley.
Annalisa and I scored a beautiful 4 person suite with a private bathroom with a door. Others were not so lucky. One room, a double, has a toilet in the middle of their tiny space, privacy be damed!.The water is a beautiful turquoise blue. Not a bath water warm as I remember from my previous trips here but refreshingly warm. Also there are lovely dinner plate size pink jelly fish pulsating through the water. They look like disgarded pink tu tus after a ballet performance. We are told that if you "Just touch the top of it and push it aside it won't hurt you"
Today we traveled for about an hour to our first snorkel site. Large limestone karsks just up several stories into the clear blue sky providing homes for an aquarium-like local fish. The water is perfectly warm, a bit choppy but doable as we all depart the boat.
I feel at home amongst these colorful finned creatures. One can peacefully lie upon the surface and watch different species claim their spot to forage for food. Schools of fish swim together not bothered by my presence. We are promised more snorkeling in the days to come. But now we will have lunch and then we're off to Railay beach for a visit to Railay town where we meet later for drinks and dinner.
I feel at home amongst these colorful finned creatures. One can peacefully lie upon the surface and watch different species claim their spot to forage for food. Schools of fish swim together not bothered by my presence. We are promised more snorkeling in the days to come. But now we will have lunch and then we're off to Railay beach for a visit to Railay town where we meet later for drinks and dinner.










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