Monday, October 15, 2012

St. Lucia - Day 3

Day 3 of our trip - Sunday, August 19 2012  

We started the day with our usual delicious island breakfast: cocoa tea, coffee, eggs, fresh fruit, and guava juice.   I also tried some type of fried bread which was very good.  And of course we had toast with butter and their homemade mango banana jam.  Seriously, I need to learn how to make this jam!  It can't be too hard, and it is so so good.

Starfruit tree
After breakfast we hopped on the free shuttle from the plantation to Jalousie beach.   Jalousie beach is supposed to be one of the most beautiful beaches on the island.  It is nestled in between the two Piton mountains.  We were told that the resort at Jalousie beach used to be a Hilton, but now it's just called Jalousie Plantation. We met a couple from DC on the shuttle, Jeff and Lara.  They have been on their honeymoon for a little over a week and are leaving in a few days.  They had already visited Jalousie beach so they were giving us pointers on where to sit and where to order drinks and food.  

As the shuttle made its way down the hilly roads, we caught glimpses of the beach and blue waters.  It was absolutely gorgeous.  The resort property is very well maintained.  Everything about this beach was amazing.  There was a small area to the side where we could use the beach chairs for free, so we dropped off our stuff and relaxed.  It was already very hot, so we got in the water right away to cool down.  
visitor area

View of the Grand Piton from Jalousie Beach

soaking up the view
Brian sunbathing

Jalousie Beach
The right side of the Petit Piton
Beach Area
Panoramic of Jalousie Beach
Brian ventured off into the resort to find a gift shop to buy some cheap sunglasses.  When he got back, he brought two Caipirinhas down from the bar to the beach.  We love Caipirinhas because they are delicious and my dad makes them all the time.  It is a Brazilian drink made out of rum, sugar and limes.  The pink Caipirinha was flavored with rosemary and hibiscus.  Both versions were very refreshing.
cheers!
enjoying a Caipirinha
perfect day
After soaking up some sun, we decided to head over to the resort's outdoor restaurant to grab some lunch.  We ordered a cheeseburger and some fish tacos.  It was pretty expensive, but the food was very good and fresh.  Also, with a location like this, you can pretty much charge whatever you want and people will pay.  It felt like paradise just relaxing on a chair, looking out onto the beach, and enjoying good food.  
Lunch menu
view from lunch

After lunch, we both headed into the resort to buy an underwater camera at the gift shop.  The resort is ridiculously nice.  Here are some pictures from us just walking around:

Inside of the resort
lounge area
view from upstairs
gorgeous view



panoramic

pool area

After walking around and taking pictures, we went back to the beach and cooled off in the water.  Jeff and Lara mentioned to us that a water taxi guy offered to take them snorkeling tomorrow for a total of $60, and if we were interested in coming, it would only be $50 a couple.  Since we enjoyed snorkeling so much on our first day, we said sure.  We headed to the bar for a margarita and a Piton beer.  The shuttle picked us up at 4 PM to take us back to Fond Doux

When we got back to the plantation, we headed to the bar to get some drinks to take up to the pool.  We ended up talking with Johnson, the bartender for a while.  He's a really nice, young guy.  He was telling us the sports and TV shows he likes from the US.  I had a couple glasses of their rum punch and brian tried a popular island drink, Campari and orange juice.  Campari is a bitter italian liquer and the islanders love it. 

We finally made our way up to the pool and met up with Aidin and Christiana.  The area is a unique cascading pool made up of three smaller pools and decks.  It was really fun and relaxing to spend time by the pool after a beautiful day at the beach.

upper pool deck
Brian jumping in

Spiky plant

Brian soaking up the view
cool pot/fountain by the pool

pretty yellow flowers growing by the pool
king of the world
view from the pool



After drying off from the pool we headed to our room to get ready for dinner.  We heard a knock on our cottage door, and it was one of the security guards.  He had picked some fresh coconuts for us and cut the top open so we could drink the coconut water.  What an unexpected treat!

As we were walking to dinner, we saw a big frog hopping along our path and coconuts all over the place. I love the lushness of the property.

Birthday dinner!



We started off dinner with the small garlic bread toasts that they bring to each table and a bottle of Chardonnay.  I had pumpkin soup and Brian had a salad as an appetizer.  For the main course I ordered the seafood pasta, which was penne pasta in a white sauce with big chunks of fresh fish.  Brian ordered the red snapper which was very good and fresh too.  The little kittens that live on the plantation came by meowing for food.  Since the restaurant is open to the outside, the kittens are free to come and go.  For desert we ordered two cocoa fond doux drinks and a banana flambe.





It might sound like we drank a lot today, but it was Brian's 26th birthday!  We had to celebrate.  At dinner I told Brian about his birthday gift, which was a sunset cruise.  They only do the cruises on certain days of the week, so we're going on Tuesday.  We're looking forward to another snorkel trip tomorrow!

Thursday, October 11, 2012

St. Lucia - Day 2



Day 2 of our trip - Saturday, August 18 2012 


Another day in paradise!  We woke up on the second day of our trip and headed to breakfast.  I took some pictures along the way.

Pathway on the property



Fruits growing throughout the property


interesting flower
I like to call this one the strawberry shortcake flower

Our plan was to take it easy and relax by the pool today.  Breakfast was good, it was buffet style and there were a few other couples already there when we got there.  We tried their local cherry juice, which tasted like a combination of oranges and mangos, toast with butter and their homemade mango banana jam, coffee, and eggs.

After breakfast, Brian and I were hanging out by the front office where they have Wi-Fi.  We were checking out e-mails as I overheard a guest wanting to do a sail and snorkel trip but she needed a minimum of four people.  When she saw us outside the office, she asked if we’d be interested in doing the sail and snorkel with her and her boyfriend, it was only $60 a person.  They introduced themselves, Christiana and Aidin from Southern California.  We said sure!  They seem really nice.  The office was able to set up the trip for today.  Brian and I were both excited to meet other people here.  They are staying at the hotel until Thursday, so maybe we will do other excursions with them!

The four of us met the taxi driver around noon and we headed into town.  Our driver, Marcus, was really nice and stopped the car to point out the beautiful views along the way.

view of one of the pitons
As we drove closer to the port of Soufriere, you could tell it was a poor area.  We met up with one of the guys who would be taking us out on the boat, Shae, who led us to a small shop to pick up the snorkel gear.  Once we got our masks and fins, he took us to the boat.  It was so nice and big and all ours for the entire day!   


The views as we were pulling away from the island were absolutely gorgeous.  Shae offered us drinks and we all enjoyed the local piton beer as we sailed our way north of the island.  

Town of Soufriere
The captain of the boat was an older man named Andrew.  After about 45 minutes of sailing, we arrived at the area we would be snorkeling, called Anse Cochon.

view of the petit piton





Brian and Aidin enjoying the ride

about to jump in!
As soon as we anchored the boat, we could see bright yellow fish in the water right away!  We all jumped off the back of the boat and into the water.  It felt nice and refreshing.  I’ve never really snorkeled before so this was a cool experience.  We spotted an eel, a turtle, sea urchins, coral, and lots of colorful fish.  It was so peaceful and relaxing being in the water among all the sea life.  A few local vendors approached us while we were snorkeling on their kayaks trying to sell us mangoes and shells and other island items.  Christiana was pretty good at fending them off.  We snorkeled for about an hour or so, and then got back on the boat.  Aidin bought four mangoes from one of the Kayak salesman and gave Brian and me two of them.  We bit into the fresh and juicy mangoes while we were still dripping wet from the ocean.  I felt like such a true islander at that moment!


The four of us moved to the front of the boat on the way back to enjoy the views and take pictures.  Christiana and Aidin were telling us about their long trip from California to St. Lucia and their long trip and layovers planned for the trip back home.  In total, it took them nearly 24 hours to get to the island.  That made Brian and me very appreciative of our direct flight!


a cave where there is a large population of bats

St. Lucia flag
When our boat docked, there were three or four young boys helping us step off the boat.  They immediately started asking for money.  We told them that we were sorry, and that we had none, but they made us feel pretty uncomfortable.  They wouldn’t leave us alone.  When we got off the dock, we spotted our taxi driver – good timing.  Marcus took us to a local supermarket so we could buy snacks, wine, and beer. 

When we got back to the plantation and settled back into our room, we realized Brian’s back was completely sunburned from snorkeling. Oops.  We’ll have to remember to put more sunblock on next time.

We showered and got ready for dinner.  By the time we walked over to the main restaurant on the property, we were starving.  The waitress brought warm garlic bread to our table.  To start, I ordered a salad and Brian got the black eyed pea soup (really good) and we ordered a bottle of wine.  For the main course I got the Red Snapper which came with a fruit salsa and rice.  Brian had a sirloin steak with mashed potatoes.  For desert we ordered cocoa fondues -the frozen cocktail that we tried on the first night and tasted like red velvet, and a crepe flambe.

Well, the sun completely tired us out for today, but we still have lots of things we want to do this week:  the plantation tour, climb the Gros Piton, maybe zipline, go to Jalousie beach, relax by the pool, and the surprise I have planned for Brian’s birthday on Tuesday.  I’m excited that his birthday is tomorrow!  It’ll be a nice relaxing day.