Gulliver in the Grenadines

Gulliver
Sat 10 Jan 2009 02:49
Gulliver blog from Wallilabou Bay at 13:14.807N 61:16.336W.
 
Gulliver in Bequia
Gulliver moored Admiralty Bay, Bequia
 
Having left Anna and Ollie in Bequia, Gulliver has continued her travels southwards, with a beautiful evening spent at anchor in a serene (if a little busy) Tobago Cays. While the photo may look good (though we think it isn't nearly blue enough!), it pales into insignificance in comparison with the real thing: a collection of deserted sandy beaches protected behind a reef complete with turtles and rays. The latter took kindly to Alex, and circled her mercilously looking for a playmate, while she screamed loudly, perched on Tom's back where she had jumped as soon as she saw it approaching!
 
From here, Gulliver made her most southerly Grenadines stop (though we are assured that she went even further south on the crossing!) in Union Island, an island which appeared like a bustling metropolis in comparison to our recent nights in the smaller Grenadines. A sundowner at a tiny bar barely able to fit us all in, perched on the hillside above the town, gave use views of the boat in the reef protected harbour and the Palm Island resort opposite the entrance.
 
 
Tobago Cays
Tobago Cays
 
The imminent arrival of the full moon, which has continued to improve the beauty of our ancorages by night, is signaling our return northwards towards St. Lucia. So after another brief overnight in Bequia (and dinner in Maria's French Bistro, complete with locals serenading the ladies at the bar!), we headed back to St. Vincent today to Wallilabou Bay, once the set of the Pirates of the Caribbean.
 
Wallilabou Bay Waterfall
Walliabou Water Falls
 
We arrived early this afternoon after a lovely sail across the Bequia Channel, to find what looked like a couple of stone buildings on the shore, infront of a wooden jetty and a few moorings. However, once close the true nature of this Disney set becomes apparent, as you discover that, what remains of the dinghy dock is concrete and some splintering chipboard, with the original building covered simply with a plastic old-worldy facade! A short walk led us to the local waterfall where the boys enjoyed a leisurely dip and a painful massage from the falling water.
 
After a drink ashore Alex's wonders in the galley continued with a chicken and squash curry before an early start in the morning to head back up to Marigot Bay for the next crew change on Sunday.
 
Gulliver in Wallilabou Bay
Gulliver moored in Wallilabou Bay this evening