I just got back from ten days in Belize, last seven of which were spent enjoying a family reunion on Ambergris Caye, an island off the Belizean coast. Belize is not a tropical destination I'd normally pick for a little winter escape, but one of my daughters lives there and works for Dept of State, husband is in the Foreign Service.
Sure. Liz and I did the same at Rainbow Beach in Australia in November 2012 (sbooker may comment on that!).Would you believe it was so quiet in July 1980 that we had the nerve to skinny dip near the rocks in above photo in the middle of the day.
ChrisC’s land and seascapes are gorgeous, and the sailing looks like a lot of fun, but this one raises my pulse a little bit:@ChrisC , beautiful pictures.
There are a bunch of rums behind that bar that cannot be found in North America that I would love to try.
Grenada is lush and grows much more of its produce than most Caribbean islands. Spices and chocolate are important local and export commodities. Grenada also appears to have a healthy small-scale fishing fleet. In other words, the food is very good.
I can’t speak to the quality of the sailing or diving.
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ChrisC’s land and seascapes are gorgeous, and the sailing looks like a lot of fun, but this one raises my pulse a little bit:
There are a bunch of rums behind that bar that cannot be found in North America that I would love to try.
I understand that much of BVI was obliterated by Hurricane Irma in 2017, but has recovered fairly well.
My wife and I spent a one-week honeymoon in the summer of 1980 on Virgin Gorda. We stayed in one of a little group of cottages about 10 minute walk from The Baths called Guavaberry at Spring Bay. I was rather proud of myself for finding this amazing place and taking my wife there for a memorable trip. We took a tiny plane from St. Thomas to get there. It was pretty far below the tourist radar back then. Would you believe it was so quiet in July 1980 that we had the nerve to skinny dip near the rocks in above photo in the middle of the day.
Branson is the sole owner of Necker Island, which he purchased for $180,000 in 1979