Wednesday, February 27, 2008
Sailing the Windward Islands- Chartered trips
Cruise the Caribbean on a sailboat or a power boat, at your own speed with or without a captain! Whether you start from St Lucia or St. Vincent, you are in for an adventure and thrill of a lifetime! The waters are a pristine blue and the food is so fresh and out of this world. The people of the Caribbean are not only friendly, but eager to help. And the sea life is extraordinaire. So how do you charter a boat, how do you get there, where are our favorite spots....where do we eat....these questions will be answered! visit my web site http://sailingrus.com
2/21/08
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Cruise the Caribbean on a sailboat or a power boat, at your own speed with or without a captain! Whether you start from St Lucia or St. Vincent, you are in for an adventure and thrill of a lifetime! The waters are a pristine blue and the food is so fresh and out of this world. The people of the Caribbean are not only friendly, but eager to help. And the sea life is extraordinaire. So how do you charter a boat, how do you get there, where are our favorite spots....where do we eat....these questions will be answered! visit my web site http://sailingrus.com
2/21/08
by saltydog
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Friday, February 22, 2008
The Jewel of The Windward Islands:
Mountainous and lush, this jewel of the Windwards is a place of natural wonders where you are greeted with warm hospitality. It's a steep, volcanic island where the twin peaks of The Pitons rise over 2,000 feet at the water's edge. Further inland, the rain forests shelter wild orchids, giant ferns and birds of paradise. You can visit SoufriƩre, the world's only drive-in volcano, or relax in the earth's rejuvenating heat in the pools at Diamond Baths. Spend an evening in Marigot Bay, one of the most beautiful in the Caribbean. Don't forget, there's the incredible Friday night "jump-up" at Gros Islet on Rodney Bay. Visit my web site www.sailingrus.com.
Mountainous and lush, this jewel of the Windwards is a place of natural wonders where you are greeted with warm hospitality. It's a steep, volcanic island where the twin peaks of The Pitons rise over 2,000 feet at the water's edge. Further inland, the rain forests shelter wild orchids, giant ferns and birds of paradise. You can visit SoufriƩre, the world's only drive-in volcano, or relax in the earth's rejuvenating heat in the pools at Diamond Baths. Spend an evening in Marigot Bay, one of the most beautiful in the Caribbean. Don't forget, there's the incredible Friday night "jump-up" at Gros Islet on Rodney Bay. Visit my web site www.sailingrus.com.
Sailing Conditions: The Windward Islands promise lively sailing. Winds blow from the northeast in winter months and from the southeast during the summer at 10-25 knots, strengthening around the northern ends of the islands. This itinerary also offers sailors the opportunity to make a few longer, open-water passages between islands. Some sails can take 7-10 hours. visit my web site at www.sailingrus.com.
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