One amazing trip! Our Water Escape Package introduced.
Posted by Anita Marcus Posted in Portraits |
David and I went out with the Shields Family for a half-day private boat trip with Caribbean Cruisin’. An amazing trip around some of the islands in Turks and Caicos.
We started off with snorkeling for conch, so the captain could make a fresh conch salad, one of the specialties here in the islands.
We then toured around the turquoise waters and docked at Little Water Cay, also known as Iguana Island, to find the Rock Iguanas. A tour guide explains everything you want know about iguanas and their habitat. The Turks & Caicos Rock Iguana is an endangered species so this nature reserve is important.
Time to get back into the water for some snorkeling. David brought his underwater camera and took some great shots under the surface.
Finally we ended up at Fort George Cay to look for sand dollars and to play on the beach. The trip was so much fun for everybody, the food was deliciously made by restaurant Aqua and on this day there was some rain in Provo but we had sunshine.
This trip for sure is something different. It tells the story of a day that you spend with your family or partner or even with your co-workers here in the islands. It is pretty unique to get your memories captured on the surface as well as under water. We put the images in a beautiful custom made album for you as well.
Of course David and I have no problem going out on this trip with you!!
Nolan getting ready for the underwater world.

They found a conch.

A rock iguana at Little Water Cay

Searching for more iguanas

The outlook on Little Water Cay.

Joseph and Henry, 2 brothers that love to tease each other.

Snorkeling the beautiful reef.

Joseph is a fish in the water.

Mom Sarah and Dad Randy under water.

Randy holding his breath to go through this little tunnel.

Henry is going to make the next conch salad himself.

Conch encrusted wraps, jerk chicken wraps and club sandwiches.

Fresh Fruit.

Henry found a sand dollar at Fort George.

Nothing but concentration building this piece of art.
You can see the rain in Providenciales in the distance.

What a hard day!

Sarah and Randy even got a moment of their own.

Just playing in the water.

Ahh.. The Pyramid.

Not built as solidly as the ones in Egypt!

Thank you Joseph, Nolan, Henry, Randy and Sarah for a great day.

April 24th, 2008 at 10:33 pm
Once again, you guys have made memories for all of us to share and be thankful for. Turks and Caicos has become a second home for me. A wonderful place to raise kids. Thanks Andy, et al for allowing us to enjoy our family in such an artistic mode. You’re the BEST. Nona Skipper