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If you're interested in seeing photos of all of these places, please
visit mu sailing site at http://www.geoffschultz.org/ and head into the "2002 Sailing" section. -- Geoff "lbockhed" wrote in : just done the following: Tobago Cays (three uninhabited islands), Palm Island, Petit St. Vincent, Carriacou, Sandy Island (uninhabited, great snorkeling) Grenada. however tobago cays had a fair few boats around it (and its rainy season) stayed on carriacou for 2 weeks, this place is stuck in a time warp (ideal if you like that) there is Anse La Roch beach on Carriacou also (not many people go there) "Kelton Joyner" wrote in message ... Charter from the Moorings in St. Lucia. Sail the windwards one way from St. Lucia to Grenada. St. Lucia to Bequia, Canouan, Mayreau, Tobago Cays (three uninhabited islands), Palm Island, Petit St. Vincent, Carriacou, Sandy Island (uninhabited, great snorkeling) Grenada. Exactly what you are looking for, we have done it several times, and looking forward to leaving Florida fall of 2004 to head south. Kelton Joyner s/v Isle Escape nick wrote: I'm planning a sailing charter in the Caribbean around Christmas - 7-10 days with captain for two couples. I've never been to the Caribbean and am looking for advice on which island group would best fit our interests: snorkeling and diving, lack of crowds, unihabited or islands still in their natural state, close distance between islands. We're not interested in nightlife or cities. I'd love to hear any advice, ranging from where to go, favorite charter companies, etc. Thanks. |
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