"BEST OF" Guide to the Caribbean

June 24, 2011

Best Beaches

Flamenco Beach (Culebra)

Saline Beach (St Barts)

The Baths (Virgin Gorda)

Cinnamon Bay (St. John)

Rendezvous Beach (Antigua)

 

Best Secluded Anchorages (there are too many epic harbors to limit to 5)

Savanna Bay (Virgin Gorda)

Flamenco Bay (Culebra)

Sandy Spit (Jost Van Dyke)

Green Island (Antigua)

Christmas Cove (St. Thomas)

Magens Bay (St. Thomas)

Anse Noir (Martinique)

Salt Whistle Bay (Mayreau)

Tobago Cays (Grenadines)

 

Best Developed Anchorages

English Harbor (Antigua)

Marigot Harbor (St. Lucia)

North Sound (Virgin Gorda)

Gustavia (St. Barts)

Port Elizabeth (Bequia)

 

Best Towns

Grand Case (St. Martin)

Gustavia (St. Barts)

Cruz Bay (St. John)

English Harbor (Antigua)

Terre-de-Haut (Guadeloupe)

 

Best Kiting Spots

Orient Bay (St Martin)

Green Island (Antigua)

North Sound (Virgin Gorda)

Petit Havre (Guadeloupe)

Tobago Cays (Grenadines)

 

Best Snorkeling

Savanna Bay (Virgin Gorda)

Tobago Cays (Grenadines)

Grand Case (St. Martin)

Ile Fourchue (St. Barts)

Sandy Island (Carriacou)


Best Hotels (Note: we did not stay at any of these establishments, we just pirated their drinks, pools, and internet)

Bitter End Yacht Club (Virgin Gorda)

Eden Rock (St. Barts)

Marigot Bay Hotel (St. Lucia)

Caneel Bay (St. John)

Hotel Bakoua (Martinique)

 

Best Bars

Saba Rock (Virgin Gorda)

Sunshine’s (Nevis)

Soggy Dollar (Jost Van Dyke)

Foxy’s (Just Van Dyke)

Doolittle’s (St. Lucia)

Soggy Dollar (St. Martin)

Mad Mongoose (Antigua)

 

Best Rum

English Harbor 5-Year (Antigua)

Saint James Old Rum 42° (Martinique)

Callwood Distillery Cane Rum (Tortola)

Clarkes Court Old G.R.O.G (Grenada)

 

Friendliest Locals

Dominica

Antigua

Nevis

Carriacou

 

A Day in the LIfe...Antigua

May 18, 2011

And so our initial thoughts of optimism and excitement on Antigua would not be let down.  On our sail to Falmouth Harbor we stumbled across a two parallel 2-mile long reefs, half a mile offshore.  We anchored in between the two reefs, stopped for lunch, and enjoyed one of the best snorkeling stops of the month.  This was the typical serendipitous lunch-stop down here in the islands. 

We then made our way to Falmouth Harbor for Saturday night festivities.  With four social men onboard it wa...


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Moonset to Sunset – A 13-hour sail of a lifetime

May 13, 2011

After a restless night sleeping under the stars, I awoke the others on the first shift at 2 am.  While Henry prepared breakfast, el Capitán and I pulled up anchor by 2:30 am.  The full moon was only days away, and as the moon set toward the horizon it began to peek out from the scattered clouds. 

As we sailed out past all obstacles of land toward the open ocean, the moon finally set.  Although dawn approached, it got darker first.  We sailed all by feel.  Every once in a while the waves w...


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The Adventures of Bone

April 22, 2011

Prehistoric Volcano - Nevis – Sunshine’s and the Infamous Bone – Waxing Moon and 13 hours to Antigua –

 

And so we left St. Barth’s in a state of awe.  Some of us still reeling with joy, some of us still recovering.  As we neared the oft-overlooked Dutch island of Statia, we sailed into a large pod of breaching tuna. We altered our heading slightly to get a better look and try and get a bite. At first we saw a few, as we sailed closer we saw dozens.  Unfortunately the cold stre...


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The Burning of Vaval

March 21, 2011

Post-Heineken Regatta – Prior’s Arrival – Setting off from St. Martin – Passage to St. Barth's – Ile Fourchue – Vaval – The Riviera of the Caribbean

 

After extensive provisioning and late night parties, with a large tab at the local Budget Marine to boot, our new crew pulled Polaris’ anchor from St. Martin’s safe albeit busy harbor, the Simpson Bay Lagoon, and set off for Marigot to clear customs.  We zipped to shore in the Little Dipper’s new and improved, sexy 15 h...


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St. John and the BVIs

February 18, 2011
Photos are worth a thousand words so check out pictures from the last few islands we have visited:

St. John
Jost Van Dyke
Tortola
Virgin Gorda

More tales to come including meeting Richard Branson's personal assistant and kiteboarding instructor, fighting a 100+ pound swordfish and ending up with just an eye, homemade conch fritters, and more...

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February 4, 2011

February 4, 2011

 
Since our last post we continued to explore Vieques, with a highlight of making a night mission to check out a bio-luminescent bay. It was AMAZING and one of the few places in the world where this natural phenomenon occurs on a regular basis. As we swam through the pitch-black water, every movement of our limbs and bodies spurred explosions of phosphorescent light. Meanwhile the melodic sonar pings of a nearby dolphin pod electrified the depths beneath us. Pretty magical...  

Pictures of Vieq...

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January 30, 2011

January 30, 2011

 
To date we have explored Puerto Rico, the spanish Virgin Islands (Culebra and Vieques), and St. Thomas. We circumnavigated St. Thomas and checked out Red Hook, Charlotte Amalie, Magens Bay, and Hull Bay. Magens Bay is an incredibly well protected harbor/bay on the North Side of St. Thomas and proved to be a difficult entrance as we had less than 3 feet under the keel for most of the entrance. We were one of two boats in the bay and the tourists cleared out around dusk- just in time for an ex...

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January 18, 2011

January 18, 2011
Finally the first post from the Caribbean... We spent the last two weeks in a cycle.  Step 1: Rip apart the boat, Step 2: complete a project,  Step 3: reorganize the boat, Step 4: Repeat.  We worked around the clock to finish the following projects: remove unused wires and hoses and non functioning appliances (tv and microwave were from the paleozoic era), rewire entire boat, secure propane fuel lines, replace fire extinguishers, replace 9 seacocks, clean out and organize stearage comp...
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December 31, 2010

December 31, 2010
Harwich Port, MA (42 N° 40', 70 W° 4') - Today was a very successful day. Kitenaked.com just hooked us up with two demo kites! They loaned us a 12 meter Wainman and a 7 meter Wainman.  We are looking forward to getting some sick pics/videos of these kites in action while in paradise as well as letting other kiters demo the gear so if you are in the Caribbean come find us! 

We also finished the final prep for the trip: fishing reels are cleaned and ready to go, charts are organized, GP...

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