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ILES DES SAINTS &
Guadeloupe, CARIBBEAN |
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Iles des Saintes
consists of eight islands 15 km south of
Guadeloupe and are part of the French Caribbean Islands.
Jan 9
Terre de Haut
After a wet high-seas sail, we arrived at one of the main
islands, Terre de Haut. The bay was rolly and the rain
continued, with wind bullets making the holding in the deep
anchorage a challenge.
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Anchorage Terre de Haut |
Bourg Harbor |
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Dock Bourg fishing village |
Bourg Harbor
We went into the fishing village of Bourg Harbor to check in
with customs and immigration. The local population are mostly
descendants of Corsican pirates and therefore Caucasian in its
majority.
After a walk around the small village, with potted-plant lined
streets with bars and cafes and kiosks selling touristy items,
we ventured along the road to the far end of the island. With
very few cars on the roads, it was a pleasant walk over the
hilly countryside, through farmland and brush. |
Gord at Plage du Figuier |
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Street in Bourg |
Grand Islet view,
windward side |
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It did not take us long to walk all over the island as
Terre-de-Haut is about three miles long and two miles wide. We
discovered numerous beautiful beaches.
We spent several days exploring the island. When the wind
settled, we sailed toward Guadeloupe. |
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Guadeloupe
We wanted to stop and explore
Guadeloupe but the weather was forecasted to blow strong from
the north so we decided to bypass the island this trip. We
anchored briefly at Deshaies, a small fishing village on the
northern end of Guadeloupe. We left the bay early the following
morning, right after our fresh chocolate croissants were
delivered to the boat! |
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