Las Caletas has a lost world look about it. This jungle-backed beach can only be accessed by boat and its soundtrack is one of waterfalls and Macaw calls. When you arrive, you can please yourself. To take five, or more, head straight to the coconut seller’s stall on the far beach. He’ll pour the water into a glass for you and prepare the flesh with chilli flakes and lime. Then, take your tropical elevenses to one of the hammocks that swing in the shade by the side of the sand. If you’d rather be active, borrow a snorkel and go in search of rainbow angels and pacific angels, or try to master a paddleboard. While you’re here, there are a few things you can pay a bit more to do. Follow the mountain trail to the jungle spa and book in for a massage. Or get into a wet suit and try power snorkelling. Lunch will be served in the restaurant by the sand. Top your plate with the likes of tacos, fresh salad and guacamole, and sit down to eat as the waves break on the rocks close to your seat.