Pointe-a-Pitre, Guadeloupe – May 2009

We passed through the Guadeloupe Canal (for the second time) and on into the Atlantic Ocean for our third time.

Although we had not intended to visit Guadeloupe again, as we had planned to leave from Dominica, the winds conspired to drive us straight into the broad double island. We didn’t mind too much, although the timing of our arrival meant a long wait to go through the bridge, as we arrived on the only day when the bridge didn’t open!

We had to sign in/out, and played at the playground in the square that we had enjoyed on our previous visit. However its character was different this time, deserted on a Sunday morning with only the odd dodgy character around, and I was pleased to get back to the boat. Nigel foraged for some baguettes which we enjoyed, then we had time for a swim at a small islet nearby, familiar from our previous visit. This time it was overcast, no good for snorkelling, but Elaine, Lisa and George enjoyed swimming in the still water from the boat, and both Lisa and George made good progress in their rubber rings, swimming through the water kicking their legs.

We anchored for the night up the Riviere Salee soon before the first bridge, in a small area with enough depth for us. There were no mosquitoes, thankfully, this time, although I had prepared by plastering us all in insect repellent and long pyjamas.

We awoke before dawn to go through the first bridge, the kids were on deck and we waved to the gate operators! The mosquitoes finally arrived in force as dawn came, so we hurriedly covered up. Through the second bridge we managed some photos, and after negotiating the buoys in the bay to the north we were free of the Caribbean at last!

We waved to Antigua on the way past, and sailed into the Atlantic Ocean for our third and final time.

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