We spent a week sailing in St Vincent and The Grenadines in May 2004. My brother and his wife came along for their first Carribean sailing experience. SVG is a very beautiful place, and entirely different to our previous sailing experiences in the BVI. Much less busy and commericalised, and far fewer boats. No problems finding an anchorage here (although don't expect many mooring balls).
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First night at anchor - Salt Whistle Bay Salt Whistle Bay on Mayreau was one of my favourite bays. A great...
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Lunch at Salt Whistle Bay Club On Salt Whitsle Bay, The Salt Whistle Bay Club is a great place to stop for...
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Tobago Cays from the Air Tobago Cays is a set of small, uninhabited islands protected from the...
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Tobago Cays from Petit Bateau You can climb to the top of Petit Bateau for amazing bird's eye...
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Reflecting on Tobago Cays The islands in Tobago Cays have some incredible beaches and good snorkelling.
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Jamesby Island - Tobago Cays View of Jamesby from the top of Petit Bateau. You can clearly see the reef in...
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Tobago Cays Again This picture clearly shows the reef protecting Tobago Cays. There is good...
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Sunbathing on Petit Bateau All the islands in Tobago Cays are uninhabited - which make them a perfect...
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Saints-A-Sea anchored in Tobago Cays We anchored for two nights in the lee of Baradel in the Tobago Cays. We hoped...
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Chatham Bay on Union Island Chatham Bay was the quietest bay we stopped at, on the far side of...
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Shark Attack's Bar - Chatham Bay This was the level of commercialisation at Chatham Bay. Very laid back indeed.
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Last Night - Moorings Pier - Canouan All dressed up for our last night in the Grenadines. The Tamarind...
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Another Cuba Libre anyone? Enjoying a few stiff drinks at the Tamarind Beach Hotel on Canouan. A...
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