UNION ISLAND - A DEFUNCT MARINA, PERFECT ANCHORAGES, FUN FOOD AND HAPPY ISLAND

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 13 มิ.ย. 2024
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    Union Island we feel has everything a sailing cruiser needs. From airport to taxis, food, peaceful bays, towns worth walking in and more.
    We left Mayreau Island for the short 4 mile sail to Union Island, eager for more great times on these islands! We decided to start at Frigate Bay in Ashton Harbour and then head over to Chatham, before we ended our stay at Clifton and Happy Island! This way we could check out at Clifton, as this was our last stop in Grenadines.
    Ashton Harbour was more than we expected! Large bay with cliffs on one side and the town on the other. In the middle, mangroves, and the defunct marina. One of the first things we did was a dinghy tour through the marina that never was.
    The marina was supposed to hold 300 boats but the project died after only a year, leaving a clogged up harbor that was growing algae due to the constrained water flow. There is a super interesting story about the rebirth of this area here. www.birdscaribbean.org/2019/1.... It is well worth a read to understand the damage that unchecked development can do to an area.
    A recent restoration effort built a walkway over some of the waterway that seems to be maintained for day trip boaters to hike around the area. We did some snorkeling while in the marina waters and did see some interesting fish but not pretty coral.
    Our second day, we hiked Mount Taboi. There are actually two vantage points-one about halfway up at 500 ft, the other at about 1000 ft. We chose the 500 ft one. From there we could see Mayreau, Palm, Tobago Cays, Clifton and of course Frigate Bay. On our way back, we ran into a Sea Moss farmer.
    Sea moss has been used in traditional medicine for hundreds of years for its role in boosting immunity, thyroid health, and heart health.
    Leaving Frigate Harbour, we headed to Chatham. We experienced super calm waters in this bay. And spotted a Sunroof Eco 70 - solar powered to the max. sunreef-yachts.com/en/launche... We spent some time at Tenuti resort - highly recommended! Dinner there was fantastic, but since it was so calm, bug spray was needed. www.tenutachathambay.com/
    In stark contrast, the beach had Tenuti Resort on one end, owned by an Italian investor and your beach bars and shacks on the rest of it. The beach even treated us to a rare site - krill shrimp washed on shore. While in Chatham, we were assisted by very kind local boat guys who knew where to get the fresh produce we had been craving!
    Next stop was Clifton Harbor, took a mooring ball right behind the reef - protected but a great view. And of course Happy Island - the bar built on conch shells. A bit noisy on the weekends but it was nice being outside the busy bay. Clifton had plenty of restaurants to choose from, cute places that seemed to cater to us tourists. They had a produce stand market area where we were able to source some of the food we were needing. We even mapped our Tsunami Hazard Zone out during out walk through town.
    Lastly, we visited Sparrow’s Beach Club on the other side of Clifton Harbor in Richmond Bay. Beautiful beach but more of a day anchorage.
    While in Clifton, we also watched the kite boarders once the wind finally picked up! Interestingly enough, Stephen’s uncle actually built a church here on Union Island back in the 90s.
    TIMELINE:
    0:00 Introduction
    0:10 Sailing
    0:44 Ashton Harbour - Frigate Island Marina
    2:28 Hike to Mount Taboo
    4:25 Sea Moss?
    5:15 Chatham Bay
    6:24 Tenuti Resort
    7:25 Real Island - Behind the Scenes
    8:41 Clifton Harbor
    9:47 Happy Island
    10:09 Town of Clifton
    12:21 Sparrow’s Beach Club. Richmond Bay
    13:33 Union Island Kite Boarding
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    Master Captain: Stephen Bell
    First Officer: Dawn Bell

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  • @StephenBell-pc6hq
    @StephenBell-pc6hq หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Union Island was one of our favorite stops in the Grenadines. Lovely anchorages, beautiful waters and vies and friendly people.

  • @digitaldnamarketing5281
    @digitaldnamarketing5281 23 วันที่ผ่านมา

    what happens on union island stays on union island!!!