Manoir de Beauregard Martinique

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Chemins des Salines, Ste-Anne, A 10-minute walk south of Ste-Anne Martinique, 97227, 596-767340

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... Offices to open. Because we knew we'd be doing lots of Carnival activities and coming and going in the dark, we opted to stay at a marina. What luxury. A pool and hot showers! We hadn't stayed at a marina since November 2006 - there is just something wonderful about leaving your boat and arriving somewhere not salt-water soaked as we often do in the dinghy. We hadn't had hot showers since December 2008. That's really only a few months ago, but it seems so much ...

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... inflatable toy 'Silent Chaos' out for a zoom behind the dinghy. (We now realise why they call it silent chaos.....because you can't hear Shaz screaming as she tries to hold on over the noise of a 2 stroke, 15hp outboard at full throttle!) The boys were very entertained by mum on the silent chaos. Sorry there's no photos, Shaz does the photos and they were deleted before anyone could see them. Well, after a restful night and lazy morning we sailed on up to the ...

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... and set up a lunch date. It was during the wonderful conversation with Hans and Hazel that Chris brought up our electrical problem. Hans offered suggestions which, translated for the non-electrical boiled down to, "just unplug the sucker." That seemed to eliminate the concern that we might blow up our batteries, so now we didn't have to leave Martinique just yet. Bonjour encore Martinique! We sailed north past Diamond Rock, a ...

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16/04/08, 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.

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I can't believe that I have been in the Caribbean for three weeks! I never thought time could fly so quickly but it sure has here. I can say that I have really been having a good time here on the wonderful island of Martinique. The culture is so enriching and one day, I will write about it on here. The contrasts between France and Martinique stand out more and more each day. I have a great comparison because my host mother is French ...

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... they grow depending on their sex. We were there in April when the chicks were quite large and beginning to mature. George told us that most would be mature enough to fly by the end of May. We never imagined that we would be able to get so close to the nests without spooking the birds. George motored us deep into the mangroves to the edge of the rookery and then turned off the motor and poled us further in. Amazing and a trip no one should miss if you are in Antigua between August ...

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