Sunday, June 23, 2019

Joyeux Noël from Martinique

Merry Christmas from Martinique

By Kathy
Actual Dates: December 18th – January 2nd



The holidays were quickly approaching and the SandStar Crew was excited to arrive in Martinique. We had heard from other cruisers it was the “go to” stop for provisions and shopping. The kind of shopping we have not seen in months. We decided to make the two day sail up from Bequia and skip St. Vincent and St. Lucia. We planned to return to St. Lucia after the new year and  St. Vincent we skipped for security reasons. All of the cruisers we have met bypass St. Vincent and after looking into the security risks we decided to do the same. We did get a small glimpse of St. Lucia by Q flagging in the Piton anchorage our way north. What is Q flagging? Normally when we move to a different island you check in with customs and immigration but if you only stop for one night, do not leave the boat, and take off the next day that typically doesn’t require a check in – it is called Q flagging.



Emma checking out the Piton anchorage


The Piton anchorage was stunning!! One of the most beautiful anchorages we have ever seen. It is set right in between Gros Piton and Petit Pition.  You have to grab a mooring ball since the depth between the pitons is over 100ft. We knew just based on sheer beauty that we would have to return to this anchorage in January.


This is Petit Piton. It was hard to get a picture with both of them. 






Gros Piton on the other side


After leaving the Piton anchorage the next day we ended up grabbing a little take out from the waters of St. Lucia – our very first Wahoo!!! Dan has been working on trying to catch this fish for over a year! It looks very similar to a big king maceral or a barracuda. After lots of high fives and a fishy photo shoot we put him in the cooler to share with friends when we arrived in Martinique. We grilled him up with our friends from SV Izula and SV Lazy Travels. Stacy from SV Izula also told us how to make fish cakes with the left over grilled fish the next day. That is one of the great things about cruising. You can learn something from everyone you meet and since you are meeting new people all of the time it feels like you are learning all of the time!



WAAHHHOOO!!! Lots of excitement over our first Wahoo!



I am not sure who is bigger




SandStar and Izula kids getting ready for the Wahoo dinner!

Dan and Phil prepping the fish



Martinique would be our first experience in the French islands. We quickly realized they are very different from the other islands in the Caribbean. They have lots of resources from regular stores, grocery stores, boat stores – you name it, they probably have it. They also have a full highway system. This is something we have not seen in any of the islands. After getting our bearings which included a few trips to the French bakery we decided to rent a car to do a little Christmas shopping.


Sam did a little fishing on his own when we got to St. Anne

Oh the madness!! 

My regular French breakfast. It also included a little wi-fi at the cafe



Guess what?? It is universal anywhere you go that stores are packed around the holidays! There are big box stores in Martinique similar to a  Walmart or a Target and they were packed wall to wall!  We even found a couple of malls. I only ended up with a few pictures because we were trying not to lose anybody in the mess of shoppers and were battling our way in the crowded roads around the stores. Everyone was pretty beat after a few days of shopping but we had food in the fridge and presents under the TV.




It looks pretty tame on the outside but it was packed on the inside

Trying to navigate our way through the big mall



This was our second Christmas on the boat and we really enjoyed it. It is hard to go overboard on gifts and such when you have limited space. It really makes you think about what you want to gift to somebody. On Christmas morning the kids had stockings and their traditional Santa Scavenger Hunt which had a Monopoly board game as the gift at the end. We all ended up gifting each other body wash, deodorant, or soap. I am pretty sure that says a lot about our cruising – sometimes it can get a little smelly around here!  We will always remember our island holidays!



Our family Christmas picture. Thank you Frenchie crew for the photo and the Christmas carols
We still found a spot even without a Christmas tree



Body wash #1

Body wash #2

Dan's candy treasure box

The stockings

Including some French chocolate

This was my ask for Christmas. I haven't played it since I was a kid. I need to brush up on the rules but it might require some translation






What a morning!!


Let the scavenger hunt begin

When your older brother beats you to the clue


The excitement does not end on Christmas Day. On the 26th we had friends arrive from Texas to visit through the new year. You meet some amazing people out here cruising and we were lucky to meet the SAVA crew last year in the Bahamas. After last season they cruised back to Florida, sold their boat, traveled all over Asia and they are now back in the states looking for the next boat to take to the Pacific. They would be our first guests this season and the kids were ecstatic!! We decide to take them sailing around Martinique from the south all of the way up to St. Pierre in the north part of the island. We did a lot of snorkeling, Monopoly, paddleboard rides, Monopoly, eating, Monopoly, paddleboard rides, Monopoly, swimming. The kids played their new Monopoly game every day for hours!  We stopped in several different anchorages along the way. Some we only stayed at for a few hours and some we stayed at for a few days. Victoria is great with taking pictures so we have A LOT!! She also did a great job taking scenic pictures of Martinique. Lots of pictures to see what happens at Camp SandStar!  Enjoy!!


The not so often shared picture of what company prep looks like. This is laundry day before SAVAs arrival



The SAVA crew is on board and we are ready to go





Our first stop - Petit Anse


Beautiful little village



Lots of little beach bars in Petit Anse. This is what happens when you ask for a "floater" in your Pina Colada. They give you the whole box of rum!




Let the paddle board fun begin

Of course, you have to make time for the afternoon nap

Having fun playing with our dive tank and hookah setup


The boys doing some nighttime fishing

We found the black sand beach - Anse Noir

Emma and Ava found the cutest lobster


Boys + Mud






Trying to make it back to the dinghy

A little ham and cheese for dinner

We had a bit of rain this week but the good new is that the rain brought lots of beautiful rainbows

Ice Cream Stop! Homemade coco ice cream in St. Pierre



SandStar and a rainbow in St. Pierre
Getting ready for a hike to the rum distillery


After about an hour of walking up hill we found the turn off

and another hill

The rum distillery is on the side of Mt Pelee. It was beautiful.


A little rum tasting

I am not sure you can make snorkel gear look stylish

Emma and some white sea urchins


One of the many games of Monopoly

Hours and hours and hours of Monopoly


Lobster dinner for New Year's Eve!

The kids taking charge.... luckily it is still chained to the dock


Paddle board fun


When you capture the facial expressions just right!

Thank you SAVA for spending the week on SandStar!!!