Antigua Pics 3

Tamarisk
Mon 10 Apr 2006 00:25
We carried on making good use of our enforced stay in Antigua. We spent a fair bit of time with Trond, Leslie, Colin and Camilla of Coconut, which we enjoyed. They are spending a year in Antigua before going on across the Pacific. For the last week or so we were anchored off Pigeon Beach in Falmouth Harbour. The water is clean and you can swim from the boat or the beach. There are plenty of beautiful yachts in Falmouth Harbour - some already preparing for the race weeks that are coming up. We spent a couple of days a few miles further east in Nonsuch Bay - a big Bay tucked behind Green Island and a reef. We anchored in the smaller Brown's Bay on its South side and behind the reef. Anchoring with nothing but a line of white water marking the reef between us and the Atlantic was like being back in the Tobago Cays. For a while we had Brown's Bay to ourselves which was great. We also had a very good lunch in the Harmony Hall hotel that overlooks the bay. But two and a half weeks was enough. Once we got the windlass going, we set off for Nevis. 
 
 
Classic yacht practicising in Falmouth Harbour
 
 
Father and son relax after lunch
 
 
Brown's Bay from Harmony Hall
 
 
Eddie
 
 
At last - alone in a bay with a beach and a bar
 
 
Looking East to the reef off Nonsuch Bay
 
 
Lunch after a swim
 
 
An early start from Falmouth
 
 
Sunrise over Antigua
 
 
We passed Montserrat on the way to Nevis - smoke rising from volcano on left of island
 
 
Redonda - an uninhabited rock currently ruled by King Robert Williamson of Antigua - known (according to the pilot book) as 'Bob the Bald'