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Adding Reviews to Our Blog

Diana and I use reviews of restaurants, marinas, bars, chandleries and other services all the time, but I don’t believe we contribute enough of our own opinion.  So feeling guilty I added 57 reviews to ActiveCaptain.com of anchorages, marinas and mooring balls that will hopefully help out other cruisers when deciding on a place to stay; it’s been very valuable to us over our trip.

Right now I have a list of about 50 restaurants and bars that I will be making comments on, unfortunately I can’t remember what exactly I ate at most, but do at least remember the overall experience.  All places are within easy access of visiting cruisers so hopefully it will be a bit of an asset for folks who stumble upon the website.  I’ll also be adding reviews of chandleries and other marine related services.  I’ll also likely be sticking these on Yelp too, but I like them first on our own website as it adds a bit more to our journal.

I’ve got some work to do!

Pardon the Construction

We’re making a few changes to the blog so things might be a bit messy for a few days as we get things back in order.  We won’t be spending the majority of our days cooped up on the boat or in a pub working on it, remember we’re now on ‘Island Time’ things will get done when they get done.

Anyhow things are now mostly in chronological order rather than when they were published which should make a bit more sense if you are reading from start to finish and it’s good for our memory as the primary reason for this blog is for us to remember what we did . . . as the ship’s log is a bit dry 🙂

 

 

 

 

Is it really just saving Trellis Bay?

Trellis Bay, Beef Island

When we first visited the B.V.I. 4 years ago the cab driver was going on and on about how ridiculous the government hasn’t yet extended the Beef Island runway to accommodate larger passenger jets. I really didn’t give it too much thought afterward even though his rant lasted most of the ride out to Road Town.

Fast forward four years and we are sitting on the beach in Trellis Bay enjoying an amazing meal at the Trellis Bay Kitchen when the proprietor comes out and shows us pictures of the place dating back to the 60’s and offers us his guest book. After some pleasantries he goes on to state that the government is looking to fill in Trellis Bay to add 3000 more feet to the runway so larger passenger jets can land. While this would be devastating to business owners and the small artist community at Trellis Bay it has much larger implications to all the islands.

The BVI are known as “Nature’s Little Secrets” which isn’t necessarily entirely true especially in the sailing community where most folks cut their teeth in bareboating, but they are definitely a world away from the cruise ship terminals in the USVI and Puerto Rico. Most of the islands are sparsely populated and support mostly locally owned business that thrive off of the current tourist model, from what I can see things work well. . . though I’m sure many business owners will state they would love to have more customers, but what kind? The tourists coming out here aren’t your standard cruise ship, fanny pack wearing standard issue US or UK tourist; these folks try and do embrace the island culture and are here to experience it. This will change drastically when it is much easier to access these beautiful islands.

With an influx of standard issue tourists it wont be long until the government is petitioned to allow more outside owned and run businesses. It wont take long for the locally owned and operated restaurants, resorts and service companies to sell out to larger global interests. Do you know anyone that remembers Waikiki 50 years ago? Way before my time, but my understanding is that it was a much different place, now controlled by Marriott, Hilton, Hyatt etc. . . and Marriott has just recently completed it’s new luxury resort on Scrub Island here in the B.V.I.

The other concern is noise pollution, the flight path will go directly over Virgin Gorda and Gorda Sound which is quite the amazing place. Growing up with relatives that didn’t live far from SeaTac International I can say that it’s difficult to relax with jets flying overhead. Take away the premier activity of relaxing and what do you have?

If you agree you can sign the petition at

http://www.avaaz.org/en/petition/Save_Trellis_Bay/

http://www.facebook.com/SaveTrellisBay

Oh and don’t be offended if you are a standard issue tourist. . . there’s still time to change 🙂