Here is the route of the Second Week of our Dream Vacation... you can click on the image for a larger version.
This was a DREAM: a week in a "villa" on the British Virgin Island of Virgin Gorda, followed by a week on the 44' catamaran Catalyst, with lots of snokeling, Wendy, Charlie, Dylan, & Jason learning to Scuba dive, lots of rum drinks, AMAZINGLY beautiful beaches, and wonderful friends...
BVI Dream Vacation
Monday, August 8, 2011
Sunday, July 24, 2011
Kicking it on Catalyst
Here is the Piratical Wendy on the Catalyst deepening her tan in full regalia... and thinking about her true Pratical Name...
Other crew members on the foredeck of the Catalyst catching the delicate morning rays. Creevis up front, The Reverend in the middle, and Kai'Ilio (Hawaiian for "Water Dog"). Note scuba tanks and kayak to our right and tube to our left.
Here is Seaboi the pirate on the ipad in the lounge of the Catalyst.
And here be Switchblade, relaxing in his cabin and reading one of the books he has to finish before he starts Piratical Middle School.
Seaboi and Switchblade, in their pirate PJs, checking out the briney blue as we sail to our next adventure of the day.
Other crew members on the foredeck of the Catalyst catching the delicate morning rays. Creevis up front, The Reverend in the middle, and Kai'Ilio (Hawaiian for "Water Dog"). Note scuba tanks and kayak to our right and tube to our left.
Here is Seaboi the pirate on the ipad in the lounge of the Catalyst.
And here be Switchblade, relaxing in his cabin and reading one of the books he has to finish before he starts Piratical Middle School.
Seaboi and Switchblade, in their pirate PJs, checking out the briney blue as we sail to our next adventure of the day.
Scuba Diving and snorkeling the wreck of The Rhone
This be the sight of the 1867 wreck of the RMS Rhone, a state of the art Royal Mail Ship made of steel and powered by steam and sail...
As Jason, Charlie, Dylan, and Wendy snorkeled above , Matt, Richard, and the Dread Captain Roberrts dove the wreck of the RMS Rhone, below. Which included some "swim-throughs"...
Last known picture of the Rhone:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RMS_Rhone
The Rhone sank in 1867 with the loss over 200 passengers, lashed in their bunks to keep them safe during the heavy seas. Only one passenger survived, as did 23 of the crew. Part of the wreck dive is to rub the porthole of the "lucky passenger", which Richard and I both did.
Here's the gearbox and drive shaft... We scuba-ed through that box... it is huge.
And another dive boat moored neareby...
The wreck of the Rhone was also used in the moive "the Deep". Richard kept looking for Jacqueline Bisset but she was not sighted... the pity.
And Jason saw a turtle that was how big?
As Jason, Charlie, Dylan, and Wendy snorkeled above , Matt, Richard, and the Dread Captain Roberrts dove the wreck of the RMS Rhone, below. Which included some "swim-throughs"...
Last known picture of the Rhone:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RMS_Rhone
The Rhone sank in 1867 with the loss over 200 passengers, lashed in their bunks to keep them safe during the heavy seas. Only one passenger survived, as did 23 of the crew. Part of the wreck dive is to rub the porthole of the "lucky passenger", which Richard and I both did.
Here's the gearbox and drive shaft... We scuba-ed through that box... it is huge.
And another dive boat moored neareby...
The wreck of the Rhone was also used in the moive "the Deep". Richard kept looking for Jacqueline Bisset but she was not sighted... the pity.
And Jason saw a turtle that was how big?
Anegada: Loblolly, Cows Wreck, and Lobster Dinner at Reef Hotel!
Anagada is a very low island that appears over the horizon as you sail north from North Sound, Virgin Gorda.
Anegada was amazing. The most isolated and least populated of th BVi islands. We rented a truck for the day to tour and... amazing...
We went around the island and saw the endangered iguana exhibit (very low tech) as well as several beautiful beaches.
This is "Flash of Beauty" cafe at Loblolly Beach.
This is the view from "Cow Wreck" beach, which is one of our favorite of the whole trip. We had the beach to ourselves. And a really nice family ran the restaurant with kids hanging out.
The restaurant at Cow Wreck Beach.
Here is a picture of our lobster dinner, and carnage below... Each person got a 2lb lobster and there was family style salad, rice, ginger beer.
We started at a table with the stars overhead and sand beneath our feet. Then a rain storm blew through and we moved to under the outside patio.
Before dinner Charlie and Dylan were invited to play "Man Hunt" by some local kids, Lowel on the left, is the grandson of the restaurant/hotel ower, who was a lovely British ex-pat who's firt job out of college was working at the hotel, fell in love with the owner, and married and raised here family on Anagada. The Man Hunters are below...
' Since Man Hunt is a version of "hide and seek" there was a lot of scampering around as the twilight turned to night, and much laughing, screaming, and chasing ensued.
Farewells all around with the local kids asking with Dyl and Char would be back, and being very sad when they said "not very soon"... heavy hearts.
Then back to the boat for the night...
Anegada was amazing. The most isolated and least populated of th BVi islands. We rented a truck for the day to tour and... amazing...
We went around the island and saw the endangered iguana exhibit (very low tech) as well as several beautiful beaches.
This is "Flash of Beauty" cafe at Loblolly Beach.
This is the view from "Cow Wreck" beach, which is one of our favorite of the whole trip. We had the beach to ourselves. And a really nice family ran the restaurant with kids hanging out.
The restaurant at Cow Wreck Beach.
Here is a picture of our lobster dinner, and carnage below... Each person got a 2lb lobster and there was family style salad, rice, ginger beer.
We started at a table with the stars overhead and sand beneath our feet. Then a rain storm blew through and we moved to under the outside patio.
Before dinner Charlie and Dylan were invited to play "Man Hunt" by some local kids, Lowel on the left, is the grandson of the restaurant/hotel ower, who was a lovely British ex-pat who's firt job out of college was working at the hotel, fell in love with the owner, and married and raised here family on Anagada. The Man Hunters are below...
' Since Man Hunt is a version of "hide and seek" there was a lot of scampering around as the twilight turned to night, and much laughing, screaming, and chasing ensued.
Farewells all around with the local kids asking with Dyl and Char would be back, and being very sad when they said "not very soon"... heavy hearts.
Then back to the boat for the night...
Hiking around Sandy Cay
Sandy Cay is a very small island with a hiking trail and really nice beaches.
The color of the water off Sandy Cay was surreal...
This is the biggest tree we found on this island trail.
On every island we ran into hermit crabs in a wide variety of sizes. Here's one we found in a tree and it had climbed up to about 7 feet up. I also stepped on a tiny one that had snuck into our villa on Virgin Gorda. Super cute little guy.
We lollled on the beach and in the water after our hike... it was really hot and humid, so the water was so refreshing.
The color of the water off Sandy Cay was surreal...
This is the biggest tree we found on this island trail.
On every island we ran into hermit crabs in a wide variety of sizes. Here's one we found in a tree and it had climbed up to about 7 feet up. I also stepped on a tiny one that had snuck into our villa on Virgin Gorda. Super cute little guy.
We lollled on the beach and in the water after our hike... it was really hot and humid, so the water was so refreshing.
Water Toys at Trellis Bay, Beef Island
The Catalyst had a "Stand Up Paddleboard" or SUP which Char and Dyl mastered immediately and puttered around several of our mooring sites.
We also used the 2-person kayak to look around and Wendy and Matt used it to go ashore at a couple of beaches.
We also used the 2-person kayak to look around and Wendy and Matt used it to go ashore at a couple of beaches.
Jost Van Dyke and Painkillers at Foxy's
We had icecream at the local open air store on Jost Van Dyke. The island is best known for its 4 big beach bars, but we only went to "Foxy's" and it was in the day so it was quiet...
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