I left Rodney Bay, heading for St. Vincent. Sally and Paul
got a flight back to London later that day. Really fun to see them both and
spend two weeks together, very sad for it to have to end. It felt like a
holiday for me too; I spent a lot of time at the Ginger Lily hotel, relaxing
round the pool and taking hot showers. They liked Reduit beach most, and we all
loved the little Indian lady who walks up and down it selling hot rotis.
Wallilabou Bay
I left from Rodney Bay, all the way at the north of St.
Lucia, so I had to sail for ten hours to get to St. Vincent, and Wallilabou
Bay. What a magical place! I can see why Disney chose it as a location for Pirates
of the Caribbean. There are still some of the set buildings there, which, for
me, added to the magic. There were props too – canons, a gallows and lots of
coffins. It was so cool; I wish I’d had a camera (the last few photos have been
from Sally and Paul’s phone/ipad – thanks guys!). Here are some stolen from the
net:
Wallilabou Bay (Port Royal in the film)
I walked to a beautiful waterfall nearby, had a swim and washed.
The next day I sailed to Bequia and anchored in Admiralty Bay. Another amazing
place. I wanted to get to Grenada for the World Cup, and to catch up with
friends, so I only stayed for two nights and then had a smooth sail to
Carriacou. I’d also heard there’s lots of chikungunya (a disease from
mosquitos). I stayed in Hillsborough Bay for a night and then headed to Grenada.
Finally I arrived in Grenada and anchored alongside Trinity.
We went to watch England play in the Yacht Club bar. So happy to be here with
them. I feel like I’ve made it – escaped south of the hurricane belt. Yesterday
we both sailed round to Prickly Bay and met up with Honey Rider. We will all
head to Trinidad in a week or so.
No comments:
Post a Comment