mini trip report 11/28 - 12/3 - a tribute also
Posted: Thu Dec 06, 2007 10:30 pm
while we didn't stay on st. john this trip, we did manage to pass through for a few days. we chartered a sailboat in tortola (through the moorings) starting on the 28th. though the trip was supposed to start on the 27th, but thanks to american airlines we didn't arrive in tortola until very late on the 28th (our first flight was canceled, the next day we left 3 hours late, missed connections, etc.). but i digress...
our first sail was to west end to clear customs and head to the usvi. everything went great and we had no issues. we spent our first evening moored by honeymoon beach. it was fabulous! the beach was beautiful as usual. we got some great snorkeling at the point on the way into caneel bay. wanted to swim to solomons beach the next morning, but the gang decided they wanted to head into caneel bay for lunch instead.
we took a trip into town where we picked up some items at starfish and baked in the sun. ah, i miss this island so!!! it really feels like home to me. then we had lunch at caneel and it was fabulous! we were sad to miss zozo's as that's where we had our wedding reception just 2 years ago. caneel's lunch buffet is truly one of the best deals on the island. it costs around $25 per person, and it's so tasty. elvis was our waiter and we've known him for years. he's a teddy bear! it was great to see him again.
we then decided to take of for leinster bay/waterlemon cay - one of my favorite spots on st. john. the snorkeling was good, but we didn't see too much unfortunately. i also missed seeing the starfish! such a tranquil spot. the park service has put together a "mooring station" there now and they come around in a dinghy and ask that you pay the mooring fee - which we're more than happy to do (especially given how wonderful the park service was for our wedding!!!). the volunteer that came over to remind us was joined by a 4 legged volunteer and it was truly a hilarious sight
the next day we decided to head back to the bvi unfortunately. i'd have been thrilled to stay in the waters of st. john for a few more days, but what are you going to do. we opted to head to jost van dyke for some painkillers at the soggy dollar. while sailing across the channel we saw a dolphin and her calf - and i was so sad to have missed getting pictures! i remember someone posting in recent months about the dolphins at leinster, so i had been on the lookout. i was hoping to run into them again, but no such luck.
soggy dollar was yummy as always. great swimming. didn't find too much in the reef, but there was great snorkeling on the beach to the left of the soggy dollar (as your in the water facing the beach).
we then headed to great harbour on jost for the night. we decided to have dinner on the boat and then we headed to foxy's for some entertainment.
unfortunately this is where our vacation ended. my husband managed to take a fall while getting out of the dinghy at foxy's (and he hadn't even had rum yet!
. he ended up with a fractured tibia and a torn ligament in his knee. we were unable to get back on the boat, and had to spend the night on the island. gregory, who is one of foxy's sons, took amazing care of us. as did sandy, the manager of the sandcastle/soggy dollar. everyone on the island really helped us out. jean, the nurse at the clinic, came by to look at rob while on her way to church on sunday morning. she even gave us a ride to the ferry doc so that we could get back to tortola to the hospital. everyone was asking about my hubby, and was offering us places to stay, rides, etc. we were so touched.
we then went from west end to the hospital in road town, tortola via ambulance. again, great service. the hospital left a lot to be desired. while some of the care was good, it was also truly frightening and really makes you think about the medical facilities we have here in the states! the doctor had to look up my husbands fracture in a manual to decide what to do with it!!! they don't have any knee braces, and the only pair of crutches we were able to obtain couldn't be adjusted because the screws had rusted and couldn't be loosened. needless to say we are planning on shipping them some new crutches and hopefully some knee braces if we can find them!
the staff at the american airlines counter on tortola was beyond amazing. they truly made sure that my husband was as comfortable as can be while getting us home. getting a 6 foot tall man that is in a cast that extends from upper thigh to ankle into one of those puddle jumpers is not easy!!!!!
sorry for the long report for our short stay. just something to think about, should you require medical attention while visiting the bvi!
i hope to post some pics tomorrow.
our first sail was to west end to clear customs and head to the usvi. everything went great and we had no issues. we spent our first evening moored by honeymoon beach. it was fabulous! the beach was beautiful as usual. we got some great snorkeling at the point on the way into caneel bay. wanted to swim to solomons beach the next morning, but the gang decided they wanted to head into caneel bay for lunch instead.
we took a trip into town where we picked up some items at starfish and baked in the sun. ah, i miss this island so!!! it really feels like home to me. then we had lunch at caneel and it was fabulous! we were sad to miss zozo's as that's where we had our wedding reception just 2 years ago. caneel's lunch buffet is truly one of the best deals on the island. it costs around $25 per person, and it's so tasty. elvis was our waiter and we've known him for years. he's a teddy bear! it was great to see him again.
we then decided to take of for leinster bay/waterlemon cay - one of my favorite spots on st. john. the snorkeling was good, but we didn't see too much unfortunately. i also missed seeing the starfish! such a tranquil spot. the park service has put together a "mooring station" there now and they come around in a dinghy and ask that you pay the mooring fee - which we're more than happy to do (especially given how wonderful the park service was for our wedding!!!). the volunteer that came over to remind us was joined by a 4 legged volunteer and it was truly a hilarious sight

the next day we decided to head back to the bvi unfortunately. i'd have been thrilled to stay in the waters of st. john for a few more days, but what are you going to do. we opted to head to jost van dyke for some painkillers at the soggy dollar. while sailing across the channel we saw a dolphin and her calf - and i was so sad to have missed getting pictures! i remember someone posting in recent months about the dolphins at leinster, so i had been on the lookout. i was hoping to run into them again, but no such luck.
soggy dollar was yummy as always. great swimming. didn't find too much in the reef, but there was great snorkeling on the beach to the left of the soggy dollar (as your in the water facing the beach).
we then headed to great harbour on jost for the night. we decided to have dinner on the boat and then we headed to foxy's for some entertainment.
unfortunately this is where our vacation ended. my husband managed to take a fall while getting out of the dinghy at foxy's (and he hadn't even had rum yet!

we then went from west end to the hospital in road town, tortola via ambulance. again, great service. the hospital left a lot to be desired. while some of the care was good, it was also truly frightening and really makes you think about the medical facilities we have here in the states! the doctor had to look up my husbands fracture in a manual to decide what to do with it!!! they don't have any knee braces, and the only pair of crutches we were able to obtain couldn't be adjusted because the screws had rusted and couldn't be loosened. needless to say we are planning on shipping them some new crutches and hopefully some knee braces if we can find them!
the staff at the american airlines counter on tortola was beyond amazing. they truly made sure that my husband was as comfortable as can be while getting us home. getting a 6 foot tall man that is in a cast that extends from upper thigh to ankle into one of those puddle jumpers is not easy!!!!!

sorry for the long report for our short stay. just something to think about, should you require medical attention while visiting the bvi!
i hope to post some pics tomorrow.