Jun 072010
 

One of the things I love about the Virgin Islands is the actual names of the individual islands and places themselves. A listing of names, definitely make you wonder what was going on, when they named the islands. Some of the island/bay names are listed below:

  • Mosquito Island
  • Ginger Island
  • Beef Island
  • Sandy spit
  • Dog Island
  • Handsome  Bay
  • Dig a Low Beach

Hence when we had to go to Gun Creek to catch the ferry to the Bitter End,  how could I possibly be surprised at the names.

Now the Bitter End Yatch Club is really for those high end tourists who don’t mind spending a $1000 a night for their lovely accomodations. At these prices, it would be the “Damn Bitter End” of my bank account, but thankfully one doesn’t have to stay at the resort to enjoy the lovely facilities in this extremely high end resort.

If you have the disposable income to spare and you love sailing and boating, then this is the place for you.

  1. Boats are available for you to rent at the Marina. There are many beach bars within a couple of miles of the Marina.
  2. The rooms are incredible with respect to relaxation and scenery!
  3. The staff is very helpful and friendly. Although island time applies here.
  4. The hotel only has 87 rooms so your not fighting a huge crowd.
  5. There are many slips available if for you to bring your yacht or sailboat.

As for taking the ferry to have lunch and enjoy the beach, well then this is more of a value point to me.

Combine the lovely private beach with some excellent food and drink (Although I had to instruct the bartender on what I wanted and kept a firm eye on what she was doing), and it definitely is not the most terrible way to spend a Sunday afternoon.

My lunch of steamed broccoli, herb encrusted Tilapia, mustard chicken with tomato aoli, cole slaw, and anegada conch salad (Think of a Ceviche Tiradito with conch) definitely hit the spot. The buffet styled lunch wasn’t cheap though at 30$ a head, but then again when I think about spending 30$ in Toronto at some shithole place with no beach, fresh fruit slushies and Pusser’s Rum Punch … it was 30$ well spent.

As for the beach and facilities … you should go

How to get there:

  • From Tortola – take the ferry to Virgin Gorda
  • Rent a car and drive from the ferry terminal to Gun Creek (conversely one can use a taxi – $20)
  • Take the ferry from Gun Creek to the Yacht Club. Ferry schedule is here

Bitter End and Poker Run

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Jun 012010
 

People in the Virgin Islands must be overly friendly or must be some “big macco”. In Trini parlance, being a “big macco” means that you’re overly nosy. Everywhere I went, people would ask me where I was from … now this happens to my friend who lives in the BVI also. I have no problem with friendly people, but when the following conversation happens

  • Me: Can you make me a smoothie? Pineapple, Mango and Strawberries with Orange Juice and Ice, thanks so much.
  • Bartender at Leverick Bay: No problem <typically, she doesn’t really listen to my order>
  • Me: You get that, right? Pineapple, Mango and Strawberries with Orange Juice and Ice, blended … I can’t have milk.< 2 minutes passes>
  • Me <looking at blender>: Bartender, why are there three colors in there, Orange, Red and White??
  • Bartender: Well cause you tell me make a smoothie, Pineapple, Mango and Strawberries with Orange Juice and Ice Cream.
  • Me: I said earlier, I can’t have milk
  • Bartender: Ice cream isn’t milk??
  • Me: Did I stutter or are you just plain dotish?
  • Other customer: Aye Trini, where in Trinidad you from?
  • Me: Chaguanas, how about you?<Bartender is instructed to use a completely new shaker and blender while I watch her like a hawk>
  • Other customer: Me to, I’m close by you.
  • Me: Where … Enterprise or Edinburgh 500 (These are the poor areas of Chaguanas, I can’t help but be an ass sometimes)
  • Other Customer: <Doesn’t flinch at the implication> Couva
  • Me: Ah ok.
  • Other customer: Yeah man, I could really use ah “DOUBLE”
  • Me: <Spidey sense goes off, mentally cusses at the damn Guyanese pretending to be a Trini … yet again> Ah ok, thanks, bye!

It makes me be suspicious of everyone. Dammit!!

May 312010
 
Hey Virgin Islands ... my bad!

When leaving Tortola by ferry to St Thomas, one has another number of things to be aware of. Be aware of the usual complete Island disorganization, lack of adequate signage and the general customer service skills associated with a jackass, donkey or alpaca. Customer service in the islands (any god damn island in the West [... Click here to keep on reading this article]

May 302010
 
Brekkie at Little Dix

Almost everyone has heard of Little Dix Bay of Virgin Gorda, known in some circles as “the world’s most famous beach resort”.  It was by Laurence Rockefeller as an exclusive, secluded retreat for honeymooners and America’s “rich and famous”.  You know anything with the Rockefeller name has to be a bit posh. His original design included 50 [... Click here to keep on reading this article]

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