beach view at Carriacou in the Grenadines
This afternoon we have an early stop at Carriacou. This island is famous cause of its nice bars and friendly people. We enjoy a icecream with beach view. In the background our sailing catamaran Yemaya.
This afternoon we have an early stop at Carriacou. This island is famous cause of its nice bars and friendly people. We enjoy a icecream with beach view. In the background our sailing catamaran Yemaya.
Why can’t a wheelchair not enjoy a watersport holiday in the Caribbean? See here how Gnobby the disabled senior wheelchair is enjoying the ride đ What did the wheelchair see while diving? See this post
Great Photogenic walk on the coast of Martinique. The beautiful village of Anse D’Arlet as seen from this mountain view on the photogenic walk from the bay of Grand Anse D’Arlet to Anse D’Arlet. The photogenic village of to Anse D’Arlet has a few lovely housesâŠ
Don’t get me wrong. It’s so nice to be the whole day at sea. The wind in your hair and in the sails đ Pushing us where ever we like to go. The sun in your face and once inâŠ
A beautiful night cityscape from Anse DâArlet at Martinique  taken from the deck of catamaran Yemaya.
One of the day stops during the week trips we do with Sailing Catamaran Yemaya. Picture by Captain Deep Salt Whistle bay is a part of the island Mayreau. Mayreau is the smallest inhabited island of the Grenadines. The islandâŠ
Oh, I wanna take you down to Kokomo We’ll get there fast And then we’ll take it slow That’s where you wanna go Way down to Kokomo To Martinique, that Monserrat Mystique We’ll put out to sea And we’ll perfectâŠ
A Sundowner, in colloquial British English, is an alcoholic drink taken after completing the day’s work, usually at sundown. The sundowner has been referenced in literature since the 1950s.
Martinique (French pronunciation: â[maÊ.tiËnik]) is an island in the Lesser Antilles in the eastern Caribbean Sea, with a land area of 1,128 square kilometres (436 sq mi) and a population of 386,486 inhabitants (as of Jan. 2013).[1] Like Guadeloupe, itâŠ