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Petite Riviere Salee, P.O. Box 52, Trinite Martinique, 97220, 596-693477
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... when/if we made any distance in a southerly direction. We finally left Martinique at noon on a Saturday and made such great time that we had to reduce sails so that we didn't arrive in the dark. On Sunday evening, we were blessed with a wonderful show by the dolphins somersaulting in front of Quest's bow. It is as if they know how much we humans enjoy seeing their tricks. Monday morning 7:30 am we were in Chagauramas Harbor and waiting for the Customs and ...
Martinique, Martinique questmillerAfter a windblown passage across from St Lucia (it always blows here! I was under the impression that the Caribbean Islands were the ideal cruising grounds, gentle breezes, idyllic anchorages, but so far the wind hasn't dropped below 20knots, much of it over 30knots. I suppose this is normal, after all we are in the trade wind belt.) We found a protected little anchorage on the Southern end of Martinique. The boys were straight into the water, keen to get their ...
Fort De France, Martinique bellavita... that we had to head back to the English-speaking island of St. Lucia. This was a big disappointment for me since we mostly skipped Martinique last year. But -- Au revoir, Martinique. I really was hoping to do a bit of touring this time around. We turned around back to Le Marin so that we could check out. Shortly after we arrived in Le Marin, we overhead one of our friends we met in Grenada on the VHF radio. We contacted ...
Le Marin, Martinique questmiller16/04/08, Wednesday, 18:00, St. Pierre, Martinique Had a nice sail up here today - the wind and current were with us. Mountains here are great. Virgin Mary statue overlooking the town. Watched a pod of dolphins play in clear water on our bow. They were so close, I could hear them breathe when they surfaced.
St. Pierre, Martinique tigereye... the carribean sea. The capital town of this Island is Fort-de-France. This Island has knew a terrific blast of the "Montagne Pelé" volcano the 8th may 1902. and there was 2 survivors of this tragedy whereof a prisoner. The specialities of this Island are bananas planting and the rhum.
Fort-de-France, France jaguar74... and help her and by this time the lady had disappeared further down the coast. Luckily the sea brought her back in and we later found out it was the day of her birthday. Aparently it can be very dangerous in that water and people drown there every year. Very silly woman to swim in a sea that you are not familiar with. Both Nic and I just felt so helpless, but luckily she was ok.
St Pierre, Martinique jaycogan... beach and secure it to a stake. All of this was well worth the next two hours of our day. George's tour of the frigatebird rookery was amazing! This is the largest of these rookeries in the Atlantic (there is another large one in the Galapogos Islands). Frigatebirds are very interesting. The males expand their large red pouches during late summer mating season to attract the females. They lay one egg per couple on flat nests. The chicks are while when they are born and then color ...
Fort de France, Martinique freespirit2006... Later, two evenings later. I attended a native music festival. I was the only caucasian that attended. I was visible for miles around. A fancy mix of reggea and modern rythms. After a feasty night, I drove south to St. Anne and rented a cottage for the remains of my stay at Martinique. Suddenly I had to go to FdF and my flight back to europe. A nice vacation, after all.
Fort de France, Martinique wolfsea... way. Every small village had a stop, new passengers came on and thus I waited and left again. Finally we hit St. Anne. A pitoresque village. Three hotels, some cottages and stuff. Beaches, woods and desolate. Nice mix. I stayed here for a week - working on my tan.
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