Tuesday 15th April and we are finally off to
Barbuda. The weather looks settled for the next few days before the swells and
stronger winds arrive for the Easter weekend!
From Deep bay to Barbuda is 32 miles and it is recommended
that you arrive before 14.00 so you have good light to see the reefs. We depart
at 0600 and with a gentle Easterly breeze we head north. As a precaution we
have reefed the main and a good job we did so, as the wind freshens to a steady
F5 and we are really flying along. At this speed we will be there before lunch.
We called our friends on ‘Secouden’ on the VHF to find out where they are
anchored and make plans to join them.
They are anchored off Coco point and we lay a course outside
the reef and arrive before lunch. We sail the last mile or so in about 5m over
coral bombies that seem very close to the surface. The water is an exquisite
turquoise, so bright that the undersides of the wings of the terns flying overhead
seem blue not white. Three fisherman
come by selling a huge lobster, but we have read that their reefs are being
over fished, so decline. Richard would
not let me spend $50 to put it back! Lunch and then a swim followed by
sundowners on the beach with ‘Secouden’ and ‘Sara Lane’ who we met last year
and hadn’t seen since.
A 'Sundowner' of 'Admirals'? |
There were turtles surfacing all the time and a huge one
kept Krista and me company while we did our water aerobics – magic.
Life is just one long pink beach in Barbuda! |
Barbuda is beautiful, just one long beach. We walked along
the soft, pink sand beach to the K Club, a very exclusive beach resort near
Coco point, now derelict, where it is believed Princess Diana and other celebs stayed.
While wandering around the deserted chalets we were accosted by some workmen who said that they would be ‘doing up the place’. From the look of things demolition and starting again would be the best option.
Robinson Crusoe and Girl Friday? |
While wandering around the deserted chalets we were accosted by some workmen who said that they would be ‘doing up the place’. From the look of things demolition and starting again would be the best option.
The deserted K-Club |
We didn’t explore ashore as the resort on the point doesn’t
welcome visitors and the only way to get to town is a 5 mile walk or a very
expensive taxi ride (US$70 return). Being in the south of the island also meant
we didn’t get to see the Frigate bird colony either as the cost would have been
expensive for two (US$50 for the tour + US$70 taxi + US$2 each entry fee to the
national park.) It is much better with 4 people so the taxi and tour prices are
shared by 4. Hopefully, next time.
We only had 2 nights in Barbuda before the weather that was
predicted arrived. Windy with northerly swells (not the place to be in those
conditions) so we sailed back to Deep bay in Antigua, not the most pleasant
sail with the wind varying between 15 and 30kts and a few heavy showers. It
took the same time to get back as it did to go to Barbuda with exactly the same
mileage although somehow on the way back it just seemed longer. We could see
Antigua from afar whereas sailing to Barbuda you cannot see it until you are 3
miles away. Deep bay anchorage here we are for a wet and windy Easter weekend. There
are more boats here than we have ever seen (16). I felt sorry for the locals
enjoying the beach dodging the heavy showers while trying to have a picnic.
We will spend Easter here and decide where to go next.
Probably St Kitts and Nevis and then Montserrat always assuming the weather is favourable.
Hi R Hi R , Did The Easter Bunny come to see you? If he did you probably would have BBQd him.!! Barbuda looks amazing. Is Row entering any of her pics into SMs' Photo comp. I hope not because every one them. of is a winner. 1st rally to Cowes on ,26th April 6 yachts and a 20-25 kn swly with rain . a Great w/e. Fun was had by all at "The Lifeboat" E Cowes. We also enjoyed a visit to The Thames Police Museum Wapping organised by Andy Wood. with a Derek Fowler walk round Docks and pubs after. A great day. Hope you are both fit and well and have began to fix Galene's problems Love from Sylvia and Vic
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