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Pointe du Bout Trois-Ilets, Martinique, 97229, 590-660530
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... food running out. As soon as the sail was repaired, we waited for a weather window to make our 235 mile run to Trinidad. Less than 20 miles from mainland South America, Trinidad has a shaky reputation and we'd vacillated for years about coming here. When Ellis said he'd like to do Mardi Gras here with us, we talked to many more cruisers about their experiences on the island. The balance scales tipped in favor of those who said, "keep out of the bad areas and ...
Martinique, Martinique questmiller... we could find any info in our cruising guide about the secret location of customs in Forte de France. Just then our friends from Seamist dropped anchor right next to us and John had a different book to us explaining there was a customs agent in a boat chandlery shop in town. So off we went again and to our delight it was the simplest system, all computerised, just type in your details and print the form....all done. And no cost ....even better. Once cleared in ...
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... four days later. He later went on tour with the Barnum and Bailey Circus. Not sure what would have been worse. It was time to head south, and we set our sights on the capital of Fort-de-France for an easy check out. After stocking up on wonderful French wines, cheeses and sausages, we had an early morning departure for St. Lucia. The nicest thing about sailing in the West Indies is the proximity of the islands. It was about 30 ...
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... offered us a mooring for $10 US. Since anchoring in Roseau is notoriously poor we accepted. Pancho came out to assist in hooking to the mooring but as Al lifted the anchor he suddenly shouted for me to stop the boat. Our anchor was wrapped around a huge metal I-beam and our windlass was raising it! Pancho, his friend and Al worked for almost 30 minutes to resolve this problem. Pancho wanted the I-beam to use for a future mooring so he and his friend got a 55 gallon plastic drum to ...
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.
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