The Pea Patch Estate

Port Elizabeth, Bequia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Caribbean | Villa

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I may move to Mustique

A travel blog entry by jojotravels

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... this time.

Bequia Regatta is in full swing, with two days under the belt and one more to go. I sailed on the rail for Rapajam yesterday. Evenings here start at 5 with a yachtie party in our hotel, the Frangipani (aka the regatta nerve centre) or one just up the road - and when I say party, I mean PARTY. It’s exhausting and loud and hot and very boozy, and to be very honest, it gets a bit too much. We did get invited to a rather more unusual party ...

The one where David nearly lost both his elbows

A travel blog entry by wavetotheworld

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... will be fed/watered with fresh fruit and pastries for brekkie, fresh tuna for lunch, and cakes, fudge, cocunut and booze all afternoon. Oh and there's a 2 hour stop on your island of choice. The Captain of the ship is one of men who built the boat by hand - and you can see the joy he gets from sailing it. Did I mention I didn't bother with suncream and got burnt to a crisp? As in, comedy burnt to a crisp? Wear sunscreen.

On Day 5 of our Caribbean get-away we greeted Kim ...

Bequia, part Deux

A travel blog entry by pas_de_deux

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... same model on FLASH. This was a huge success story, thanks to Hank, and the windlass now works better than ever.

The work on the windlass did not prevent us from attending the opening of the Bequia music festival and hearing a terrific youth steel pan orchestra from St. Vincent—we joined Hank and Seale ashore for this fun time! ...

The Beginning of our Route Northward

A travel blog entry by pas_de_deux

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... to shift a little south of east to permit easier "northing". We are still getting northerly-influenced winds from weather activity in the north Atlantic and Canadian Maritimes. Pas de Deux 's design emphasizes upwind capability and we’ve seen few boats willing to move north with us. Sailing upwind is slower and harder work and we cannot imagine trying to do it in some other boats, which may explain why we haven’t see many others moving with us. ...

Video of My Crib, election rallies, hiking

A travel blog entry by mikedolan

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... this must be a must for us to go and experience so we hung out in the streets with the locals waiting for the results. We waited hours and Finlay went home and listened to the radio. Once the results were broadcasted, the area came too life. there was yelling and music everywhere. People were dancing in the streets and others were depressed and moping. there were some arguments but overall it was peaceful. I met the ...

Traveler rating: 3.5/5 Very Good (2 reviews)

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This villa, located in Port Elizabeth, is near Dive Bequia, Wallilabou, Mopion, and Bat Cave.
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