ReisenderHad a bean bag chair go overboard. Captain quickly dropped the sails and did a turn about. Mark swiftly hooked the wayward bag. Happy to say that the bag was fully recovered without any harm. Sails back up!
10.–12. Feb. in Britische Jungferninseln ⋅ 🌬 79 °F
ReisenderWe had a beach side ceviche demo with conch. Our guide named, Sherwin, makes his own sauce. So amazing! Can’t believe we tried it! Raw fish with saltines. The best lime in the coconut!
ReisenderOur day began with an early 6:30 am snorkel tour to the conch mound graveyard in Anagada. It was a beautiful morning with great snorkeling as seen on Becky’s video. We saw a turtle, stingray and lots of fish. A little rough in the water at times and a good workout!!
ReisenderWe continued our day on Anagada after breakfast with our first stop to rent jeep-like golf carts. We stopped at the iguana sanctuary, flamingo look out, and fisherman’s warf.
ReisenderFull sails from Anagada to Virgin Gorda, Leverick Bay. A little rough but beautiful! Visited the boutique and Becky and Sherry had to down their roadies before going in! We took a taxi to the top of the island for bbq at Hog Heaven. Very steep climb with amazing views at the top!
ReisenderSecond sail of the day from Virgin Gorda to Beef Island. Anchored for the night! The fellas did a little swimming, Sherry lost her sunglasses in the water! Played 31! Grilled steaks and chicken from Iowa….so good!!
12.–13. Feb. in Britische Jungferninseln ⋅ 🌬 79 °F
Full Moon Party
ReisenderCrazy Moon dance night! It was the celebration of the Snow Moon. DJ’s playing at 2 bars. Great vocals from a gal named Jolene! Watched a pottery demo and a guy doing limbo with fire! Cool beach area with bonfires on the beach.
ReisenderWoke up in Trellis Bay (the island is Beef Island). This is the same spot where we enjoyed the Moon party. Went in to get a few provisions and headed out for a day of sailing!
ReisenderLots of wind for sailing!!
ReisenderHad a bean bag chair go overboard. Captain quickly dropped the sails and did a turn about. Mark swiftly hooked the wayward bag. Happy to say that the bag was fully recovered without any harm. Sails back up!