The Baths, Virgin Gorda

The Baths, Virgin Gorda – one of the most recognized beaches in the British Virgin Islands. The Baths “biggest” feature? HUGE boulders that pepper the light sandy beach.

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Devils Bay, to the south of The Baths and Spring Bay, to the north of The Baths both have gigantic boulders as well, but highest concentration of boulders are in The Baths area and you can find a trail here that will lead you around, over and through some of the most spectacular of them.

See what it’s like to explore The Baths here: Exploring The Baths, Virgin Gorda

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The path starts at the BVI National Trust building near the parking lot near the Top of the Baths Bar/Restaurant and shopping area and winds down the hill toward the beach.

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You’ll find yourself walking on a sandy path one moment, then entering an opening between mammoth boulders, wading in shallow blue water between the rocks, climbing a few ladders and using ropes placed on some rocks to help navigate the incline.

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And if you can make it through the maze to the end of the trail, you will be rewarded with the beautiful Devil’s Bay beach – a great place to sunbathe, and to swim and snorkel when the water is calm.

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When you are done hiking, exploring, swimming and sunning, you can head back up the hill to enjoy a frosty beverage at the Top of the Baths, as well as a stunning view of The Baths, Sir Francis Drake Channel Beef Island and Tortola in the distance.

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Sint Maarten Yacht Club Bar & Restaurant

 Several years ago while sailing out of Simpson Bay lagoon through the Simpson Bay Drawbridge, we saw what seemed to be a bar/grill with an excellent deck overlooking the bay and the bridge.

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It looked like a great place to enjoy a beverage while watching the boats and yachts, so we decided on a return trip to St. Maarten/St. Martin, to check it out.

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Located right at the base of the drawbridge, Sint Maarten Yacht Club Bar and Restaurant can be accessed by car (limited parking next to the building), by dinghy (tie up on their dock) or by walking if staying in the area.

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They have indoor/outdoor seating and we ordered a few brews on special for happy hour then grabbed a few chairs on the deck overlooking the bridge and lagoon.

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As it got closer to the time that the drawbridge was set to open, the deck really filled up with patrons. While enjoying the view and the beverages, we made a few new friends from North Carolina (note the Rum Bum Cap!)

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We really enjoyed watching the huge yachts make their way back to the lagoon before sunset.

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Great view, good cold drinks and good conversation with fellow boaters and travelers – not a bad place to spend an evening!

To find out more, check out their Facebook page here:
Sint Maarten Yacht Club Bar & Restaurant


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Rum Margarita Recipes

Need a Margarita recipe using rum for Cinco de Mayo or National Margarita Day? Si, si – we did too, so we experimented a little and came up with these two. With the rum, the taste  resembles a daiquiri, but with not a lot of added sugar, it’s not as sweet and you get the nice margarita tartness. Mmmm – Salud!

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Classic Rum Margarita

Servings: 1

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Rub the edge of a margarita glass with a slice of lime then dip the edge in the margarita salt to lightly coat.
  • Shake all ingredients over ice then pour over crushed ice in the glass.
  • Garnish with a lime.

And if you would like something a bit fruitier:

Strawberry Rum Margarita

Servings: 1

Ingredients

  • 2 oz. Light Rum
  • 5 large Strawberries (plus one extra for garnish)
  • 1 oz. Rosie's Lime Juice
  • Splash Simple Syrup
  • 1 c. Ice
  • 1 tbsp. Sugar or Raw Sugar

Instructions

  • Rub the edge of a margarita glass with a slice of lime, then dip in sugar or raw sugar.
  • Put all ingredients in a blender and blend until smooth and creamy.
  • Pour into the margarita glass and garnish with a strawberry.

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To Sail or Not To Sail…

Cruise ship, catamaran, sailboat, tall ship….Are you thinking of trying a cruising or sailing vacation in the Caribbean, but can’t decide which boat is right for you?

This can be a tough decision as all of the vessels listed above provide a great, but very different experience. Here are a few questions that may help you narrow down your choices:

1.      Do you like to travel with:
A.  A lot of people
B.  Smaller crowds
C.  I want to vacation with the few people I choose

2.      What type of islands or ports do you want to visit?
A. Large ports with lots of amenities
B. Smaller, off the beaten path places
C. Ability to explore unspoiled less visited tropical locales that the bigger ships may not be able to reach

3.       Dining:
A. Fine dining with lots of dining options
B. Family style dining or fine dining at set times
C. Flexible dining times and options

4.       Excursions:
A. Variety of excursions to book at each stop
B. Set excursions or fewer excursion options, but the ability to see more remote destinations
C. Ability to create your own itinerary

5.       Entertainment:
A. Lots of nightlife on the ship, shows, casinos, bars
B. Occasional bars or restaurants at the anchorage, some entertainment provided by the crew, or I just want to sit on the deck and relax on the boat in the evening
C. Occasional bars or restaurants at the anchorage, or I just want to relax on the boat in the evening

6.       I like to feel:
A.  As little movement on the boat as possible
B & C. I like to sail and don’t mind feeling the movement of the boat

If your answers are mainly A’s, a larger cruise line might be your best bet. Larger cruise lines offer a multitude of entertainment, dining and excursion options and the ability to get a taste of some of the larger, more visited islands and ports. There is always something to do and see on the larger ships. The down side to all of this convenience is that many of these vessels can accommodate several thousand guests at one time – so if you don’t like crowds, you might explore another option. Some of the larger cruise lines that offer cruises in the Caribbean are: Royal Caribbean, NCL, Celebrity, Princess, Carnival, and Disney.


If your answers are mainly B’s, you might prefer a vacation on a smaller cruise ship or a tall ship. Smaller cruise ships and tall ships frequently offer some of the amenities of the larger cruise ships, but accommodate far less guests at one time and can explore smaller ports that some of the larger ships cannot. A vacation on one of these vessels can be more intimate and offer the ability to see some more remote locations than larger vessels. Some companies that offer a smaller cruise ship or tall ship experiences are: Island Windjammer, Seabourn, Star Clippers, and Wind Star.

If your answers are mainly C’s, you might prefer a vacation on a crewed charter on a sailboat or catamaran. These smaller vessels typically sleep from 4 – 12 guests and include a captain and a cook. If your party has booked all of the cabins on the vessel, you frequently will have a least some say in the itinerary, ie: the length of time spent at a location, what time you want to eat your meals, the type of locations or activities you want to enjoy, etc. You won’t find the glitz and glamor sometimes found on the larger cruise ships, but the food can be just as gourmet and delicious. This may be the best option for exploring some of the smaller and remote tropical destinations.

Once you’ve decided on the size and type of ship you think best fits your vacation needs, be sure to do your homework on the different options within the category. Prices, itineraries and amenities vary greatly between companies and even vessels within each company.

Have you sailed in the Caribbean? What’s your favorite type of sailing vacation?

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Petit Tabac, The Grenadines

While sailing the Grenadines a few years ago, we made a stop at the stunningly beautiful Tobago Cays. From our anchorage, we could see an island in the distance called Petit Tabac. Our Captain informed us that this pretty little island was a location used in the filming of Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl. Specifically, it was the island that Capt. Jack Sparrow and Elizabeth ended up on when forced to walk the plank.

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Intrigued, we asked if we could sail over and explore it and he happily he obliged.

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The grove of palm trees shown burning in the film were very recognizable as we approached. Thankfully the burning palms were merely cinematic wizardry as the the palms were alive and well.

The plan was to find the rum. If you’re familiar with the film, when Jack Sparrow was marooned on this island with Elizabeth Swann, he knew of a rum stash and set out to find it.

Knowing that we’d find no actual rum, our Captain and Cook prepared a large jug of rum punch for us to enjoy as we explored the island.

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We then paced off in the same area Jack Sparrow did while looking for his rum stash in the film.

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Of course, we didn’t find anything, but enjoyed re-enacting the antics of Captain Jack – and the rum punch didn’t hurt either.

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The deserted little island was beautiful and we took our time walking the entire perimeter.

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We were the only ones on Petit Tabac that day.

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From Petit Tabac we could see Union Island,

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And the other Tobago Cays.

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From our perch in the shade we took the amazing beauty of the area in,

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The almost blindingly white sand against the vibrant blue water was stunning.

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We reluctantly headed back to the boat after a day on a deserted island filled with rum and browned by the sun and looked forward to our next adventure in the Grenadines.

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Have you been to Petit Tabac? Tell us about it!

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Best Strawberry/Rum Recipes

The sweet and fruity taste of strawberries pairs so well with rum in cocktails, and now that spring has finally sprung and strawberries are abundant in our produce sections, we thought it might be a good time to list some of our favorite strawberry and rum cocktail recipes. Which one is your favorite?Strawberry Daiquiri

Strawberry Daiquiri #2 Using Strawberry Rum

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Skinny Strawberry Rum Lemonade

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How to Make Your Own Strawberry Infused Rum


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Strawberry Infused Rum

We love cocktail recipes that combine berries and rum – especially strawberries, so we thought we’d try to make a batch of our own strawberry rum to use in some of our favorite strawberry + rum recipes.

The hardest thing about infusing rums is having the patience to let the process work. This one is no different. It takes between 2 weeks and a month to get the desired “strawberryness” so be prepared to wait a while to sample your creation – but, it’s worth it!

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Strawberry Infused Rum
Slice about 3 cups of fresh, ripe strawberries and put them in a clean jar that can be tightly sealed. Add enough light rum (we used Bacardi) to cover the strawberries plus about an inch and seal. Store the jar in a cool, dark place and gently shake once a day.

Test your infusion after about 2 weeks and if the taste is not as strong as desired, seal it back up and wait another week. Once happy with your results, use in your favorite strawberry rum cocktail recipes!

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Strawberry Banana Colada

Do you like Piña Coladas? Add strawberries and banana and you’ve got a really tasty variation! Perfect taste (and temperature!) for a hot summer day!

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Strawberry Banana Colada

Servings: 1

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Blend all ingredients until smooth and creamy.
  • Pour into a glass and garnish with banana slices.

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Strawberry Daiquiri

A very popular and fruity frozen rum concoction. Can be made with frozen strawberries, but we like to use the nice fresh ripe ones. Here’s our version of this summery classic.

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Strawberry Daiquiri

A very popular and fruity frozen rum concoction. Can be made with frozen strawberries, but we like to use the nice fresh ripe ones. 
Servings: 1

Ingredients

  • 2 oz. White or Silver Rum
  • 5 Large Strawberries
  • 1 TBSP Powdered Sugar
  • .5 oz. Triple Sec
  • Splash of Orange Juice
  • Splash of Lemon Lime Soda
  • 1 c. Ice

Instructions

  • Add 4 of the strawberries, ice, rum, powdered sugar, triple sec, orange juice, lemon lime soda to a blender and blend until smooth.
  • Pour into hurricane glasses and garnish with the remaining strawberry.

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Skinny Strawberry Rum Lemonade

Would you like a refreshing rum cocktail with less sugar and calories? This might be just what your looking for! Refreshing and light with a nice blend of strawberry and lemon. And who knows, with all that fruit, it might even be good for you!

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Skinny Strawberry Rum Lemonade

A refreshing and light drink with a nice blend of strawberry and lemon. And who knows, with all that fruit, it might even be good for you!

Servings: 1

Ingredients

  • 2 oz Cruzan Strawberry Rum
  • 4 oz Crystal Light Lemonade
  • Sliced strawberries
  • 4 - 6 Blueberries

Instructions

  • Mix Cruzan Strawberry Rum with the Crystal Light Lemonade.
  • Stir in sliced strawberries and blueberries. Pour over ice. 

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