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Trois-Ilets, Martinique, 97229, 0825-700-777
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Fort-de-France, Région Martinique, Martinique jackpot... that was a bit surprising was that they determined that they needed to remove our mast in order to complete the rewiring. One of the first things we do upon setting foot on foreign soil is to pick up the tourist pamphlets and books. We read through the attractions and find out what not to miss. Sometimes they give obvious warnings such as the ones we read in one Trinidad book: leave valuables at home or well-concealed; never venture into deserted or unfamiliar ...
Martinique, Martinique questmiller... with friends and family on New Years Eve at home. Well that's a first! - Looks like we missed the New Years Eve celebrations. The funny part is, we thought we would go out for dinner with the Seamister's the next night to celebrate. However after a few hours of traipsing around the city there were only 3 restaurants open and we're talking the capital, which is a good size town with freeways and large buildings and each one was booked out for a private party ...
Fort De France, Martinique bellavita... been temperamental with stinking hot one minute and pouring rain the next but Christmas Day was sunny and hot all day so by 2 o'clock we were ready to celebrate our 5 course Christmas Dinner. It was nice to have Matt and John with us and made it feel a more festive. Following dinner we rolled off Bella and went to join friends on Seamist for drinks and more food...... The boys got a silent chaos to drag behind the dinghy for Christmas and have been zooming around the ...
Rodney Bay, Saint Lucia bellavitaWe went to this beautiful beach less than five minutes from our hotel room. It was super amazing, the fish actually we by my feet. Christina screamed like a baby, she freaks out at the site of live fish. She yelled at Nemo and flounder. Reduit Beach, St, Lucia's acclaimed best beach.
Gros Islet, Saint Lucia romanusdolor... Heads pop up from below decks all over the area to check out each one's "personal space". After we checked in with Customs and Immigration at Le Marin, Martinique, we searched for the ever present taxi or bus drivers offering tours. Nada, oops, I mean Ce n'est pas possible. So, we decided to head further north on the island via the good ship Quest to be nearer the big city hoping to find more land transportation. We had a ...
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 tigereye15/04/08, Tuesday, 22:30, Rodney Bay Dinner and pool was great two nights ago. Had two great days after that hanging out at Scuttlebutts. Met crazy Norwegian guy there today. [No, seriously, this guy was nuts. He and his friends decided to quit their jobs, buy a boat, and sail around the world. One of them had been sailing before - they made him captain. My kind of people.]
Rodney Bay, Saint Lucia tigereye... or later in the afternoon. We were able to see the entire process by which local Agricultural Rhum is made and of course there were samples. I do not like this type of rum which is rather raw of usually served with a bit of sugar and lime. I much prefer the taste of the dark aged rums (like Pusser's and Mt. Gay). While in St. Pierre we met Jim and Freddy Powell of Cincinnati on Chez Freddy, a Leopard 38 cat. From St. Pierre we sailed down to Anse Mitan, south of the capital of ...
Fort de France, Martinique freespirit2006Back on Martinique. Hired a car. Drove round the island. Stayed for a few days at a banana plantation. Went all over to the old capital, under the vulcano. Visited churches, beaches and museums. I swam in huge waves and saw fish dancing in the sea. Then the waves turned on me and chrashed me into the sandbed. Scratched and bleeding I saw the rest of the day from the ...
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