Antigua and Barbuda
St Johns

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    • Day 7

      Antigua, die Insel der tollen Strände

      February 5, 2023 in Antigua and Barbuda ⋅ 🌬 24 °C

      Morgens ging es los, auf einen Katamaran, zu unserer Lobster Tour 😃. Die Fahrt war stürmig und zwischendurch hat es kräftig geregnet. Zum Glück war es sehr warm. Und das Wetter hat sich schnell wieder beruhigt, den Rest des Tages hatte wir blauen Himmel.
      Vom Wasser aus, haben wir nur traumhafte Strände und auch super Hotels gesehen und zum Glück bei Zweien davon Halt gemacht. Toll, auch was sich hier im Wasser tummelt, wir haben unseren ersten Barakuda gesehen, da wird es einem schon etwas mulmig 😊. Zum Mittagessen gab es dann gegrillten Lobster, sehr lecker 😋. Nach einem Schwimmstopp, an einem weiteren Strand, sind wir am späten Nachmittag, mit karibischer Musik und extrem lustiger Ausgelassenheit, zurück zum Hafen geschippert.
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    • Day 11

      Antigua

      March 6, 2023 in Antigua and Barbuda ⋅ ☀️ 24 °C

      Wie immer gegen 7 Uhr morgens angelegt :) Dieses Mal in Antigua! Nach einem guten Frühstück oben am Deck mit Blick über die Hafenstadt sind wir direkt vom Schiff und haben uns zu Fuß die ersten paar Läden und Stände angesehen. Local Bier hier mit dem interessanten Namen "Wadadli" welches wir uns direkt nach einer kurzen Rumverkostung gegönnt haben :)
      Danach ging es mit unserem Fahrer Conan im Taxi zu einer kleineren Station am Strand mit Anlegeplatz für kleine "10-Mann-Motorboote"... Dort hat uns unser privater Captain Theo mit einer wilden Fahrt übers Meer (30km/h mit so einem Boot -gefühlt eher das doppelte :D) an eine kleine Mangroveninsel gebracht. Dort dann in ein Kajak umgestiegen und die Insel einmal umrundet! Danach hat er uns weiter nach Bird Island gebracht ... eine unbewohnte Privatinsel an der wir die unfassbare schöne Natur genießen konnten (natürlich hat der Captain auch genug Rumpunsch an Bord gehabt 8))

      Mega Tag, weitere Bilder folgen dann von Zuhause aus ... Karibisches Internet auf hoher See ist teuer :P
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    • Day 3

      Antigua - Day 3

      March 28, 2023 in Antigua and Barbuda ⋅ ☀️ 27 °C

      As we docked this morning we caught sight of a black dolphin. Did our first tour; Discover Antigua which highlighted English bay, Shirley heights (eric clapton has house on hill) and Nelsons dockyard.
      Now in bar drinking Wadadli local beer, a cold one as its very hot here.
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    • Day 22

      Antigua

      January 24, 2022 in Antigua and Barbuda ⋅ 🌧 25 °C

      Had a bit of a shock this morning when I rose out of bed, threw back the curtains and found the Queen Victoria parked right next to us. She does not look good. She needs urgently painting and there are clearly no passengers on board. A lot of furniture is piled up on the balconies. So why is she in Antigua? It probably confirms the rumour spread in Barbados that she is being used for another purpose, possibly as a hospital ship.

      Antigua had no Covid restrictions for our visit other than a temperature test and the need to wear masks everywhere.

      Very warm here but a bit drizzly but the forecast is better for later. Currently sitting in a bar drinking iced coffee with Jean, who dances with us on board. Already visited the local church, which badly needs repair and walked around the town of St John but not particularly interesting.

      A lot of speculation taking place as to how many passengers are currently in isolation suffering from Covid. We know that people who have danced on board are in isolation with the virus but the interesting thing is that yesterday, trying to access the rear of the ship we came across one of the security doors that secures the isolation areas at the rear but which a crew member had left open briefly and there were trays, which would have held meals, lying empty on the floor indicating that there were several people in isolation along that particular corridor. We are still testing ourselves twice a week with an antigen test and we continue to be negative.

      St Kitts tomorrow and a visit to the beach.
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    • Day 125

      Antiguas Hauptstadt Saint John`s

      March 10, 2022 in Antigua and Barbuda ⋅ ⛅ 27 °C

      Wir wollen auf Antigua uns natürlich auch die Hauptstadt anschauen. Hierfür segeln wir in die Bucht von Saint John's. Wir ankern allein neben den Anlegern für die großen Kreuzfahrtschiffe und treffen auf einen Delphin der an uns vorbei schwimmt. Hier am Hafen wurde extra eine kleine Shoppingmeile im Kolonialstil, mit dem Namen Heritage Quay, für die Kreuzfahrtgäste aufgebaut. Das macht erstmal ganz schön was her, wirkt aber etwas unecht. Nachdem wir die 300 m der Shoppingmeile abgelaufen sind, kommen wir in die eigentliche Hauptstadt. Hiervon sind wir ganz schön enttäuscht. Es gibt hier viele heruntergekommene Häuser, kleine Straßen mit kaputten Bürgersteigen und popelige Geschäften. Wir bewegen uns in die Richtung der von weitem sichtbaren Kirche bzw. Kathedrale. Als wir ankommen sind, sind wir abermals enttäuscht. Das Grundstück ist verschlossen und das Gotteshaus in einem maroden Zustand. Wir besuchen ein einfaches örtliches Restaurant und bestellen Bokits. Das ist so eine Art karibischer Döner. Eine Teigtasche mit Kartoffeln, Currysauce und Fleisch oder Fisch. Das ist sehr lecker! Anschließend schlendern wir noch etwas durch die recht belebten heruntergekommenen Straßen und kehren durch durch den schönen Heritage Quay zurück zur Enjoy.Read more

    • Day 110

      Antigua H3 #819

      April 20, 2022 in Antigua and Barbuda ⋅ ⛅ 27 °C

      Another lovely day on another lovely island paradise. Our pack of hounds continues on its trek through the Caribbean. The Antigua H3 was very gracious in hosting us for a 7 km hash run through St Johns’ for a cultural tour of the capital city.

      We stopped at a few of the famous places like St Johns’ Church, the Antigua Recreation Ground (cricket pitch), public library, the hospital, an old drainage ditch, the fish market, and the meat market . . . with the on in back down to the port where over 100 beers were cooling off, ready for mass consumption. It was another great day. Many thanks to the hares, and the other hashers of the Antigua H3 for showing us around and entertaining us.
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    • Day 82

      St John, Antigua

      November 20, 2017 in Antigua and Barbuda ⋅ ☀️ 30 °C

      You can quickly start to see the changes and improvements after the hurricane. The bridge that was destroyed last time we were here was rebuilt. So passengers can easily get to the bar/café that we ate at last time.

      This time however I decided to give one of the beaches a try. Our assistant manager Caroline and I got a taxi and tried a new beach. Our taxi driver was hilarious, he said his name is Stress and his taxi service is called Stress-Free. There was also so much loyalty between the taxi drivers. They all say the exact same prices and don’t steal fairs from each other. We had arranged for Stress to pick us up when we were done at the beach and right before another driver backed into his taxi and scrapped up the back a little bit. When he were standing waiting for him we were surrounded by taxi drivers but none of them tried to get us to just go with them instead. Very different from back home.

      The beach was one Stress recommended based on how much time we had. It didn’t have tons of stuff around it except a Sandals resort which was about to re-open. So there was hardly anyone on the beach. Swimming in the water was weird. Is was the typical warm Caribbean water but it was full of fish. The water wasn’t clear enough to see them but whenever your feet stopped moving they swarmed your feet nibbling at them. It didn’t hurt it just felt like many little pokes all over your feet. I almost stepped on fish a few times. Caroline had googles with her so see would go down and look at my feet trying to see them. She caught glimpses of them a few times. Saying they were tiny little fish with a few bigger ones. It was a very odd feeling on your feet. I’m sure we have nice clean feet now though.

      After the beach we stopped for some wifi and ice cream before rushing back to the ship for showers before work.
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    • Day 26

      St John's Antigua

      January 28, 2019 in Antigua and Barbuda ⋅ ⛅ 26 °C

      Good, smooth journey from St Lucia, arriving in port early this morning. Taking a long, leisurely stroll around town, ending up having a beer while catching up with emails. Taking a trip this afternoon to see the sights and Nelson’s Dockyard.Read more

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