Monday, March 14, 2016
St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands
We
departed Puerto Rico on February 19, 2016 and set sail for St. Thomas, U.S.
Virgin Islands, only 49 miles away due east.
Near the coast of St. Thomas we spotted our very first whale from our
boat and she put on quite a show for us!
We anchored on the waterfront of Charlotte Amalie, where we have spent
most of our time here so far. This is a
protected anchorage for all direction except the south, although it can be a
bit rolly at times. There is a lot of
activity, traffic, music, shopping, dining, and noise in this town. Our first guests were Dave and Julie, our
sailing friends from Michigan. They
escaped the cold up North to spend some warm, sunny days in St. Thomas. We did some cruising, beach time, free jazz
concert, and a ferry trip to the island of St. John. Our next guests were my Uncle Don and Aunt
Dale spending one day in St. Thomas from their cruise ship. We had a great visit catching up and touring
the town of Charlotte Amalie. There are
cruise ships almost daily and we are anchored near the larger of the two cruise
ship docks. Several of our cruising
buddies are here, China Rose and Tulum III, as we keep each company at all of
the bars and dining establishments. There
is much history here with buildings over 300 years old and we spent some time
walking and taking pictures of historic buildings and places.
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