Where we were staying, it was raining heavily. We took the public bus from Florianopolis City to Barra da Lagoa, where our hostel was located.
Our captain, also known as Robin Crusoe, announced that he had a surprise for us. He pulled out a huge fish from the cooler that he caught with his bare hands in the morning and threw it back into the sea. When we looked at it, we believed him. By evening, we were quite drunk and headed back to the hostel. We experienced the sunset on the boat. We had dinner at the hostel, which was the best so far. One chef was from Japan and the other from Italy. We got the main course for 9 CHF plus a drink. That was the homemade pesto pasta with freshly caught crab. The next day, we wanted to explore another part of the island. We started walking to a beach that could only be reached by foot. It took about 2 hours, with a path that had to be climbed on a mountain ridge. We enjoyed the hike with its amazing views. The trails were overgrown, and every 10 meters there was a giant spider jumping towards us. Among other things, we also saw, to my horror, a tarantula waiting for its prey on a leaf. Muriel said, 'Oh, let's watch it,' but I was already about 50 meters away and didn't hear her anymore. After 1 hour and 30 minutes, we reached the beach, incredible! There were only a few surfers and us. Oh, not quite. There were 2-3 old men with binoculars who were standing naked in front of women and watching them. Ugh...The only downside of this beach was that there was hardly any shade. We could only lie against the wall. On the way back, we enjoyed the sunset hike. Then we exchanged our experiences with the others, had a beer and dinner at night. Yes, it was the time of our departure.Now we are heading to Porto Alegre, a 6-hour bus ride. There we will change buses and overnight in Uruguay, leaving Brazil behind. Next Stop: Punta del Este, Uruguay