Here is where we went, and how we got there. We left out a few details, but this is the general idea.

Our room in the New Haddon Hotel in Kingstown, St. Vincent

The Tradewinds Dock and Grenadines Office on Admiralty Bay, Bequia

This is one of the other Tradewinds boats. It was on a seven day cruise, and followed us the first couple of days. Our boat was a bit bigger, and the cabins were layed out differently, but this is the basic idea.

The sunset on Saturday night. We were anchored in Admiralty Bay, Bequia.

These homes are located on the very far end of Bequia, and are only made of natural materials. They are referred to as The Moonhole because the arch that they are built in, aligns perfectly with a full moon.

Gina and Dan on Mustique Island, the island of the rich & famous.

The view next to Tommy Hilfiger's property on Mustique

A picture of some coral and a parrot fish while snorkling in the waters off Mustique

More fish in Mustique's waters

Gina in a photo shoot. They wanted to show that the crew "welcomes interaction, and those interested in sailing."

The shallow water is visble because of it's lighter color

Arriving at the Tobago Cays on Monday. The waves in the background are the coral reef that we later snorkled.

Patches of coral are visible leading up to the main reef at the Tobago Cays

A seargent major fish in the Tobago Cays

Just minutes after a tropical shower in the Tobago Cays. The rainbow leads right to one of the Cays.

The sunset on Monday night. We were anchored off one of the Tobago Cays.

Simon and Dave prepare the live lobster for cooking Monday evening

These are our shipmates at our fresh lobster dinner on Monday. Every meal, including this one, was gourmet!

We went for a swim in the clear water at Salt Whistle Bay, Mayreau

Our villa at the Friendship Bay Beach Resort

This is a view of Admiralty Bay on Bequia. We stopped and had some drinks and read our books for a bit here.

A view from our villa at the Frendship Bay Resort, Bequia