One of the attractions here is the feeding of dolphins. This is controlled by the national parks authority because in the past dolphins had become dependent on human feeding at the expense of their calves. Only selected females are fed and only up to one tenth of their daily food requirements to reduce the chance of them becoming dependent or aggressive towards humans.
The beach is lovely as it is sheltered. The dolphins come into water that is only ankle deep, but they cannot stay there for too long because the calves can't feed from their mothers in such shallow water. The people standing in the water during the first feeding session had cold feet when they left the water as the wind was chilly.
I also saw a couple of loggerhead turtles swimming under the pier. Today we are taking it easy, enjoying a bit of sun and relaxing in the surrounds of the resort.
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