near Turtle Cove, Providenciales
Just for one night to complete outgoing paperwork and stock up for what could be a long sail…
Sailing on SV Humpback with the Beck family
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.
Hector’s third birthday on a beach, turtle pinata, pulling a navigation marker around. Plus some relaxing while heavier weather passed us by.
Anchored inbetween Mangrove Cay and Little Water Cay (to the north of Providenciales). Paddleboarded, dinghied, and swam between the islands. Lots of Iguanas.
We anchored off the sailing school for easy access to shore to complete some paperwork. Lots of coral.
Wonderful reef, both natural and artificial, for snorkelling. Nothing ashore except an exclusive all-inclusive, and a beautiful beach.
Small pretty island, interesting geology. Friendly rock iguanas. Not much shelter for sailors.
We enjoyed ourselves here, even if shopping wasn’t as easy as the chartbook suggested. Short post, many photos.
A beautiful anchorage, situated between an uninhabited island (Long Cay) and a shallow reef. We explored both.
Difficult to find a sandy spot to anchor in. Looked beautiful. But the kids were too tired to explore and the weather was due to get worse, so we didn’t explore ashore much.