We dive for five days from our dinghy in the Réserve Cousteau on the west coast of Guadeloupe. Here are the highlights of our discoveries.
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Dominica: Nature paradise
Finally, the real Caribbean again! That’s my first thought as we drop anchor in Prince Rupert Bay in the northwest of Dominica. We are immediately greeted by local fishermen offering buoys, fish, vegetables and everything else.
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Dominica has enchanted us with unique natural diversity. See here what our favorite island so far has to offer.
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Dominica also has a lot to offer underwater, as the waters are mostly protected and dynamite fishing is a foreign word here.
Continue reading →Martinique: Bonjour la France!
Martinique surprises us. Not because the island offers special nature experiences or a particularly interesting history, but because it is a kind of mini-Southern France in the Caribbean. Already on the first evening, after we wearily anchored in Sainte Anne on November 25 and cleaned up the boat, we make a short shore leave. Behind the dinghy dock of Sainte Anne is a small park, behind it a church, in between a post office, a few restaurants and a Carrefour Express.
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We have been waiting for this for a long time. We reach the first French island and load Mabul there with an incredible amount of provisions.
Continue reading →Ocean sabbatical
You can find the interview with the travel reporter about our life at sea below.
Published on reisereporter.de on 12.12.2022.
Sailing Log: Bequia – Martinique
The time has come, our first night sail is coming up and we are both a bit nervous. What will await us? Will we be able to see enough to avoid possible dangers? Will the stars light our way? All week we have been waiting for the right weather window, but either too much or too little wind or too high waves were announced, now our app “PredictWind” predicts constant wind from the east and waves up to two meters. We are ready to go!
Continue reading →Bequia – Island of boat builders and whalers
Bequia’s Admirality Bay has been considered one of the safest and quietest natural harbors in the Caribbean for centuries. The water is calm and clear, the green forested hills surround the bay in a safe embrace and fine sandy beach wraps around the turquoise waters like a belt. No wonder pirates and pop stars alike have chosen this bay to anchor their ships and we don’t want to leave either.
Continue reading →Spicey world politics on the Caribbean island of Grenada
Karin’s column about Grenada.
Published in “global” magazine from Alliance Sud, issue Winter 2022/23.
https://www.alliancesud.ch/de/wuerzige-weltpolitik-auf-der-karibikinsel-grenada
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