Bedford Cay
Too many mosquitoes and not the beach we expected, so we stayed only 30 minutes!
Sailing on SV Humpback with the Beck family
Too many mosquitoes and not the beach we expected, so we stayed only 30 minutes!
After an intially difficult time anchoring, we enjoyed a few days exploring by dinghy, swimming, and making new friends.
A quick stop while we cleared in, then we headed to a better protected anchorage to start our time in Belize.
A wonderful location for a two-week visit to Lake Atitlan. Coffee and avacado plantation on site, beautiful local walks, and easy to visit the rest of lake. A Christmassy feel.
A short stay at a campsite surrounded by volcanic peaks and beautiful countryside. Stunning!
The yacht club facilitated our entry to Jamaica (complicated by COVID restrictions). It rained a lot. A little isolated from town, so we didn’t stay long.
Huge, sheltered anchorage with good holding. The park looked excellent, but was only partly open due to COVID. Town itself, busy and fun, but not convenient for groceries.
Lovely sail most of the way – plenty of “boom” waves which the boys enjoy. Also some scary lightning.
Just for one night to complete outgoing paperwork and stock up for what could be a long sail…
A clean, neat, but sterile town. Puppies to walk, excellent paths, and Jojo the dophin made this a fun place to stay for a week or so.