
Last summer, after finishing Hollywood Vibe Nationals in Anaheim, CA, we drove north on the Pacific Coast Highway spending a few days in Santa Barbara and Carmel.
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The beaches have more facilities and crowds than they did twenty years ago. But the miles of white sand and calm waters have stayed the same.
Virgin Gorda, British Virgin Islands 
It calls to me
People make a place. The people that stay and the people that come and go. People leave a mark on the spaces and on each other. Bocas Town, at the tip of Isla Colon, will be viewed by some as rustic and some as touristy, by some as leisure and some as work, by some as destination and some as home. Wherever we lay our heads, whether for one night or many, we take from it what we will. People make the place and make of the place and both experiences deserve appreciation.
Isla Zapatilla are actually two small islands that are part of the Bastimentos National Marine Park and are completely undeveloped. Small in size, they can be explored and circumnavigated in just a half hour. We arrived first and enjoyed the beautiful island to ourselves before the boatloads of tourists arrived.