Hello!
What a journey we had until now.
An anchor that does not hold the boat, a line in the propeller, a drone that does not know how to swim, perfect sailing conditions, waves for 3 days, 6 Kitable days, Necker Island with no one around, sea urchin spikes on the feet, naked girls anchored beside our boat, Rum, Beer, Fish, Lobster, sun, fun and a priceless experience for the crew that visit the Virgin Islands for the first time.
The BVI did not offer much wind but the beautiful scenarios made it unforgettable. During the last 12 days we hopped around 6 different islands with the main goal of kitesurfing. Mother nature did not blessed us with the best breeze, but surely allowed us to enjoy this beautiful part of our planet wile sailing, surfing, kiteboarding and enjoying the caribbean life style and culture.
Last night I toke the crew out for dinner to a small shelter bar by the beach called: “Discovery”.
Morsi my Rastafari mate prepared a nice lobster dinner with the best veggies in the Island and as you all know the Rasta culture you can imagine we all end up having great time, positive energies and vibrations.
Today we have the last night in St. Kitts as this journey is quickly getting to the end. Tonight is our last night in St. Kitts and tomorrow morning we will sail up to St. Martin.
Peace