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Feb 4, Saturday
Our flight on United was cancelled
due to mechanical problems. The time was around 5:00 PM and we
just found out the first leg of our trip was cancelled. We were
supposed to take off for Washington Dulles at 10:00 PM. Dave
called United and asked them what we were supposed to do. They
said they had booked us on a 10PM flight on Sunday night. What a
way to start a vacation! He got them to book us to San Juan via
Chicago instead of delaying our plane 24 hours.
We flew the red eye to Chicago and
then hung out in the Red Carpet Club. We played 20 questions for a
while and filled up on coffee.
The next leg of our trip was from
Chicago to San Juan, Puerto Rico. Dave kept worrying that our
luggage wouldn't make it. But the luggage made it and all was
fine. We made our first bar stop at the San Juan airport on the
International side.
Our flight to Barbados on American
Eagle was on time and uneventful. We arrived in Barbados a little
early. Customs was not ready for us so we had to wait on the plane
for a bit. When we got in the airport we had to wait again for
immigration forms. Once through immigration we procured a cab to
the Shonlan Airport Hotel. Cab fare was $10 USD. Wayne, the
driver, told us he would come back in the morning for us. (Since
we had an early flight from Barbados to St. Vincent at 7:30 AM)
We checked in and found our room to
be rather bare bones. The room key was an old fashion skeleton
key. They brought us a pay phone and a few coins "should we have
any problems, you can call us". The fixtures looked to be about
circa 1950. The toilet and sink were turquoise blue. I told
Dave all would be fine because we were only sleeping there for one
night.
I thought all would be fine until
the shower! The water wasn't warming up. I took a cold
shower..... No nookie for Dave :>) By the time
my shower was finished, the water seemed to have warmed up a bit.
Dave got a somewhat warmer shower than me. He was for sure in the
dog house for booking at this place.
Once we got in bed, Dave began to
worry about the safety of the room, the fact that Wayne might not return
for us in the morning to take us to the airport.
Feb 5, Monday
All went fine. Wayne did
return. We did make it to the airport and all of our belongings
were intact.
Liat airlines took us to St.
Vincent. The flight went off on time. We arrived in
St.Vincent at around 9:30 AM, went through customs and immigration and
took a cab to the ferry dock. We had to wait an hour for the ferry
to leave for Bequia. The ferry ride was "rolly" but we were fine.
Marazine is good stuff!
On the ferry a taxi driver named
Lency told us he would take us to Lower Bay. He gave us his card
and told us to call whenever we needed a ride.
When we got to Kingsville
Apartments, they told us to just go over to Casa Blanca. The maid
was still cleaning the room. (It was about noon) The
previous guests still had their luggage on the balcony. So we
walked down the street and ate lunch at De Reef. We each had a
tuna fish sandwich and 2 Hairoun Beers. The total bill was $44 EC.
(About $16) The tuna sandwiches were fresh tuna. Not the
canned stuff! I took a nap and Dave went down to Keegans to check
his email. Internet access was $5 EC for 15 minutes. We then
went to town to buy groceries for the week.
While in town we met a shopkeeper
who said "Every Caribbean home needs a bottle of rum!". We thought
that was a nice quote. We went to three stores before we were able
to find a dozen eggs. Shopping on Bequia is pretty limited.
We had dinner at Keegans. We
both ordered fish and chips. The fish was fresh Mahi Mahi.
The meal was quite good. ($75 EC) including drinks and tip.
Feb 7, Tuesday
We did a snorkel first thing in the
morning. We snorkeled around the right side of Lower Bay. As we
passed the point, we saw some nice barrel sponges. The fish life
was not that abundant and neither was the coral.
We then just sat on the beach and
each read a book all day. Since we had a decent breakfast we
didn't even eat lunch.
We went to Port Elizabeth to have
dinner. Before heading to Mac's Pizzeria we stopped by the
Friendship Rose office and talked with Meg, one of the owners. She
was quite nice.
Mac's pizza was good. We were
lucky to get a table. They already had reservations for all but 2
of their tables. We ordered two salads, lobster pizza and beer.
The meal was very good. We really enjoyed the lobster pizza.
It had lots of lobster on it... yum!
We stopped at a little market by
the walkway and picked up a bottle of rum and some potatoes for
breakfast. Of course, the rum was not for breakfast!
We watched a little TV and then
headed off to bed.
Feb 8, Wednesday
We woke up and snorkeled over to
Princess Margaret Beach. There was more to see once you hit the
half way point. The beach was absolutely beautiful. Dave and
I walked the beach, took some pictures and reveled in the beauty.
We then donned our gear and swam
back to Lower Bay. As we got of of the water it started raining.
We had talked about beaching it for the day, but since it decided to
rain, we hung out on the veranda, gazed at the sea, and read our books.
We ate lunch at De Reef again.
We had attempted to eat at Dawn's Creole Cafe but she was pretty much
out of everything. So was De Reef, but we split a chicken dinner
and it was very good and just enough for 2. ($30 EC)
We took a taxi to Port Elizabeth
and shopped around a bit. We bought a St. Vincent flag for our
collection and a coloring book for my kids at school. While we
were walking along the Belmont Walkway, it started raining a torrential
downpour. We were next to the Green Boley at the time so we ducked
in and enjoyed a few Hairouns. While watching the downpour, a cute
dog slept at our feet and we killed about an hour.
We then ate an early dinner at
Gingerbread. We were too early for the dinner menu so the choices
were pretty minimal. I ordered pasta with red tomato sauce, bacon and
cream cheese. Quite good and light! Dave had the club
sandwich. Three layers of goodness! We gazed at the
beautiful bay while we ate our food. While there we visited with
some folks from the "Orange Cruise Ship". (EasyCruise.com)
We first talked to a couple of guys from Britain and Spain. They
really liked the concept of the cruise. They paid $22 a person per
night! They said that even though the food was extra, it was quite
reasonably priced and good.
We then talked to a couple of women
who were on the same cruise. They lived in New York City but were
originally from Europe. They were having a great time on the
cruise also. They also gave us some tips for our NYC trip.
Opera on the Park and Friday night at the Met. (you can see a
great view of the city from the terrace)
The restaurant asked us to close
out our tab at 6:30 PM so they could set up for dinner.
For a rainy, overcast day in Bequia,
we kept ourselves entertained.
Feb 9, Thursday
Today was our day to cruise to the
Tobago Cays on the Friendship Rose. The ship is a masted schooner
that was built on Bequia in Friendship Bay. She mainly served as a
mail boat and ferry until the early 90's. She is now owned by Meg
and Alan, a British couple. They run daily sails to places like
Mutique, St. Vincent and the Tobago Cays.
The trip to the Cays took about 2
hours of sailing time. Dave got to help hoist the sails.
Even though I had taken some Marezine, I got a little sea sick when we
hit the open ocean. So did a few others. I think the "low
side" of the ship provides for an easier ride.
Once we reached the Tobago Cays
they shuttled us to an island where we beached it. Dave snorkeled
it but didn't see much.
Lunch was probably the best we have
had on this type of trip. Chicken with Red Curry and Rice.
It was very good and was accompanied with some French wine.
They then took anyone who wanted
over to the protected reef. Dave went and said he saw much more than
from the island.
We then sailed the 2 hours back to
Bequia. No sea sickness this time.
The staff of the Friendship Rose is
quite attentive. We hope they continue to prosper as a business.
Lency, our cab driver, was waiting
for us when we returned to port. He took us back to Casa Blanca
and then returned an hour later to take us back to town for the
Frangipani Jump Up. We were sort of disappointed in the jump up.
The salad buffet was good but the BBQ steak was quite tough. Total
cost for the buffet and 2 beers was $200 EC.... I thought this was
overpriced in relation to other places on the island.
Feb 10, Friday
Today is moving day. We
packed our belongings and then hung out on the veranda and finished
reading our books. We then ate our final Bequia lunch at Keegan's.
Dave had the Shark Burger and I had a Cheeseburger and fries. The
price was very reasonable ($44 EC)
Lency was right on time in picking
us up. We took the 2:00 PM ferry to St. Vincent. We were met
by John, a taxi driver, who took us to the BeachComber on St. Vincent.
At first glance the hotel is quite nice. We were in room 19.
The view was awesome! It had a small kitchenette and a basic room.
The unit had air conditioning, TV, etc. The only hang up was the
lack of adequate linens and hot water. There was also going to be
a wedding at the hotel on Saturday, so they told us that the bar and
restaurant was going to be closed to all others.
We ate dinner at Sunset Shores.
Dave had the grilled fish of the day (Mahi Mahi), and I had the Shrimps
in Tomato/Basil sauce. Both meals were very good. They came
with rice, potatoes, plantains, and Christophe (a type of squash).
Our meals and a few beers each ran $150 EC.
Our Trip Continues in the St.
Vincent trip report. |