I can't recall to be honest, but I think it's largely based on when a cruise ship is there. I think most peopel were off my ship. If it looks crowded, it didn't feel that bad.
I was telling this story to someone a few days ago actually, it's super hard to explain. So he landed in the water, went down to the sandy bottom, then ran - almost on all fours - along the sandy bottom across to the little jetty. But he had no weights, so I guess he exhaled all the air in his lungs and grabbed the sand with his hands to stay down. It was amazing to witness, but he only did it once.
@@topephotography I should point out that was for the hell day. So we went to numerous locations as well as Blue Lagoon. And they do base on people number a bit, not just a car price.
Great video! Was wondering how do you meet/organise Ronnie to be your tour guide for the day? And how much should I expect to pay for that sort of service? Thanks heaps :)
Sorry for the delay, been travelling through SE Asia (many videos to come!). He was just one of the many people hassling us when we got off the docks and happened to get us at the right time. We paid AU$150 for 5 people for the day. We haggled down from AU$300 (some people were asking for). My parents went after me, and got the same for AU$100 - so maybe I got ripped off a bit.
Wow that is expensive compared to the tour van option especially with the ticket prices you mentioned in the video. But I suppose you can go where you want at your own leisure with this option.
Awesome video! Thanks for sharing this gem!
Cheers Haley, really appreciate you letting me know. I have a few more from Vanuatu to put up when I get a chance. Keep an eye out.
NIce video! Which day of the week did you go there? It looks pretty crowded
I can't recall to be honest, but I think it's largely based on when a cruise ship is there. I think most peopel were off my ship. If it looks crowded, it didn't feel that bad.
Could you please elaborate on what you said at 4:47 - 5:01.
I was telling this story to someone a few days ago actually, it's super hard to explain. So he landed in the water, went down to the sandy bottom, then ran - almost on all fours - along the sandy bottom across to the little jetty. But he had no weights, so I guess he exhaled all the air in his lungs and grabbed the sand with his hands to stay down. It was amazing to witness, but he only did it once.
Helpful video, thank you! Are you able to indicate how much you paid the driver for the day? If not the exact price, a price range perhaps?
No worries! I think we paid $150AU for the day, but I think I could have haggled down to AU$100.
Thanks for that!
@@topephotography I should point out that was for the hell day. So we went to numerous locations as well as Blue Lagoon. And they do base on people number a bit, not just a car price.
Great video! Was wondering how do you meet/organise Ronnie to be your tour guide for the day? And how much should I expect to pay for that sort of service? Thanks heaps :)
Sorry for the delay, been travelling through SE Asia (many videos to come!). He was just one of the many people hassling us when we got off the docks and happened to get us at the right time. We paid AU$150 for 5 people for the day. We haggled down from AU$300 (some people were asking for). My parents went after me, and got the same for AU$100 - so maybe I got ripped off a bit.
Wow that is expensive compared to the tour van option especially with the ticket prices you mentioned in the video. But I suppose you can go where you want at your own leisure with this option.
I am actualy from Vanuatu 🇻🇺
Beautiful people and a beautiful place.
Yes ah🤣