roatan for Christmas
Bandit
David Morgan and Brenda Webb
Mon 24 Dec 2012 15:50
16:21N
86:26W
We had an
uneventful overnight sail from Hunting Cay in Belize to Roatan....apart from a
school of pilot whales accompanying us for part of the way. Winds were not
favourable so we motor sailed most of the way – when we did sail it was in the
wrong direction! Roatan is a long skinny island and we headed up to French
Harbour which is a sheltered anchorage inside the reef about half way
along. The reef here is a protected marine park and it is amazing to
snorkel and be able to se and touch crayfish crawling on the bottom – they are
completely unafraid of humans.
Roatan is a
nice enough island – very green and lush. The people are mostly Caribs and
very dark skinned although in recent years thousands of people from the Honduran
mainland have come here looking for work- mostly unsuccessfully contributing to
a serious unemployment and crime rate. French Harbour is very safe
however, mainly due to the large number of cruising boats in here. There
is a morning VHF net, regular cruisers’ get togethers and activities including
yoga. Sadly, because David has come with shingles, we haven’t participated
in many.....just taking it slowly and trying to get him right.
We plan to
have Christmas here and have bought crayfish tails ($2 each) which we’ll have on
Christmas Eve then celebrate Christmas with cruisers at a pot luck dinner
ashore. Hopefully David will feel well enough to move on to the Cayo
Cochinas in the next few days – a group of islands between here and the
mainland. |