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Hurry, hurry, hurry, I have to hurry… In four weeks, St. Martin will be over! Well, while there is still a little time, I will write a few pages for you before the big departure!
I just wanted to show you our boat trip: a short trip, just the 4 of us, and our two little kids, and we were making the most of it!
And we weren’t the only ones who were engrossed, there were also the two little sailors!
Our captain today:
Goodbye St. Martin, today we are going to explore the surrounding areas of Anguilla
Well, Anguilla doesn’t look very good in photos because it is a very flat island. You’ll notice that we have a lake instead of a sea!
So that “Cap’tain Loïc” could speed up! Lena persisted!
But the best thing is in the front, your hair is flying in the wind!
Zoé also found the right spot!
We were getting closer…the color of the water was incredible…
First, we stopped at Rendez-Vous Bay Beach, which was a little corner of paradise!
But before you go there you have to jump off the boat!
Just like that, everyone was in the water!
This is a beautiful beach just to the left…
To the right……
in front…..
what else…….
This short stop was very enjoyable but we had to get back to the boat and our day wasn’t over yet!
We passed the other side of Anguilla and circled its islets: Dog Island, Cactus Island, and Sandy Island.
The sea was really nice…no waves, it was a perfect day for boating.
This is Dog Island, a small desert island with only one beach, which is Big Bay.
It’s still a little paradise!
No, this is not a photo of the pool, this is the colour of the sea!!!!
We continue our journey…
…and our two posters!
Look at the cactus fruit:
These islands are not easy to photograph as they are very flat!
The most surprising thing is Sandy Island:
It’s just a sandbar in the middle of the Caribbean Sea with a few palm trees and a restaurant!
We are not eating there today, we are planning a picnic on the boat!
A little digestive swim afterwards…
…Toes are like fans! What a blessing!
We continue our tour of the surrounding areas of Anguilla…
We stopped at Croccus Bay, a small beach:
It was a very beautiful dive site and Léna and her dad didn’t hesitate to go see the beautiful fish!
I stayed on the boat and admired the ballet of the pelicans, the wonderful fishermen.
Zoe couldn’t believe it!
That’s it for Anguilla! We hit the road again (well, if we can say that!!!) heading to Tintamar…
….a wild and uninhabited island.
St. Martin as seen from Tintamar:
Zoe finally found her bucket and shovel, it’s time!!!
The sun is about to set, it’s time to swim back to the boat!
The most important thing is to go to sleep! ! ! ! But your mind is full of memories and your eyes are full of wonderful colors!
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