Wednesday, February 28, 2018
| Arriving Barbados |
| King & Queen of Barbados |
The island
is very active, tour ships, container ships, etc. Products primarily sugar cane, and most
notable their “Mount Gay Rum”. Also a
celebrity island many notables having vacation homes here along prestigious beaches. Very “High Rent”.
| Local Life Style |
Touring the
island proper, we note a life style not unlike many other islands.
St. Kitts
arrival at 8:00am. Beautiful setting
with a mountainous terrain. Broke
away from British Crown, now on their own. Home to vervet monkeys. Beware, they like to steel “shinning
things”. We opted out of bus tour and
did our own walking tour. Typical island
living. Spent some time in a town square
park. Purchased a pinacolata at a local
joint for a treat. Afternoon SPA
treatment on the boat. Lobster dinner
tonight.
| St Kitts Park Square |
| Full Moon ST. Kitts |
Touring the
island proper, we note a life style not unlike many other islands. A democratic but socialistic government
providing welfare and healthcare. Home
of the third oldest Commonwealths Parliament.
Clearly limits a progressive lifestyle.
Strong British influence “Little England”. Tour included a stop at a very historic
Church. Lots of historic buildings and
sites. Beautiful scenery!
Tomorrow off
to St. John’s / Antigua. Nearing the end
of our trip.
Thursday, March1, Antiqua,, Friday, March
2, St. Kitts
Arriving
around noon, we booked a guided tour of “Amazing Antigua”, a three hour bus
tour with sightseeing stops. Part of the
British Crown and one of the largest Leeward Islands. Tour guide a local and well informed. A very beautiful island. Weather beautiful, sunny, low 80’s. Water colors magnificent. History of sugar cane, but many closed plants
now. Beaches and tourism seam most
notable today.
Queen of St. Kitts |
| Town Square Park St. Kitts |
Saturday, March 3, 2018
Arriving ST.
Thomas 8:00am. Our last stop before
home. A US island purchased from Denmark
in 1917.
Beautiful harbor and a very popular
Caribbean stop. A two hour tour planned
today.
| View Antiqua |
| St. Thomas Harbor |
Should be
home tomorrow night. A marvelous three
weeks of being “pampered”.
Fantastic boat, crew, amenities,
etc. The Amazon was extremely remote, so
an education indeed. Still Tribal life
in remote areas.
Thanks for
following us on our adventure.
Not sure
what we will do Monday am. Dave &
Dottie we may be calling for “room service”.
See ya soon,
Bob &
Shari
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