TradeWinds By The Sea and Marina Cottage
Travel Blogs from Port Elizabeth
I may move to Mustique
... along with ten others who are visiting Bequia. The only way to see the island is by private boat or charter boat – Friendship Rose is a schooner, formerly the ferry between St Vincent and Bequia, now a tourist boat with a fully equipped galley. We sailed from Bequia across to Mustique in 2 hours, had great views of Bequia’s whaling station and the coast line and islands around it. It was amazing to see everything done by hand on this old style boat and ...
The one where David nearly lost both his elbows
... has a great vibe). The Devil's Table, a little 'out of town' (read: 8 mins in a cab from home), fab decor, great service, excellent food presented as if it were a Michellin starrred restaurant.
3. Drink - local beer is Hairoun - tasty and cheap. Can't beat a cold one after a loooong day in the sun, feel free to walk the streets swigging one, you'll fit right in. Rum - does the trick, if the trick is to be unconscious by 3pm. We were on numerous occasions, incl. Christmas ...
Just Stunning
... day.
We headed back to our boat to relax and watched as several kite boarders were flying their kites within the distance...little were we to know that we would one day meet up with them down the track in Grenada....
Needless to say we had spent a great day snorkelling and were ready to enjoy a few cocktails on the boat watching the sun set.
Wish you were all there to enjoy the experience with us ! ...
The Beginning of our Route Northward
On January 19 we left Prickly Bay, rounded the SW point of Grenada and turned right - marking the start of our long trip back north. But this day we were taking just a short step, with destination Dragon Bay, near Moliniere Point on the west coast, just a couple miles north of St. George's. At Moliniere Point is a fascinating, recently created, underwater sculpture gallery viewable by snorkelers and divers. We went by dinghy from our mooring ball in Dragon Bay the ...
Southbound to Canouan
... be in such clean, clear water, if only for swimming. The water temperature read 82.6 degrees. We saw a couple of stingrays nestling in the sand below the boat during our stay. Donna was convinced they were seeking some shade in the shadow of our hulls.
Adding to the appeal of the anchorage, we were able to pick up a strong wifi signal – apparently from the resort – that has permitted this update of our blog. Now it's time to go ...