Guadeloupe’s west coast is indented with a series of shallow bays, some separated by only a few miles. With the lush green peaks of the island serving to block the majority of the prevailing wind, the water is flat, the weather is good, and life is easy.

Mouillage La Tortue anchorage rainbow
Anse de Leroux
First Caribbean strawberry daiquiri- delish!

Oso skipped northwards up the coast, sailing for an hour or two before dropping anchor in another bay for snorkeling, paddling, and swimming.

Plage de Rocroy anchorage rainbow
Hanging out with good friends Paul, Frederique and John onboard their beautiful Outremer 45 Stardust
The photo speaks for itself…
Stardust departing to head back to Martinique for a bit before they sail on to Panama and through the canal to continue their circumnavigation
Oso in the last light anchord off Guadeloupe