Follow the summer. The weathers cool and unpredictable in the north now but soon to change as spring\winter arrives. You're perfectly situated now to wait a while for summer to come, then head north. Or maybe go South now to get it over with, then head north as summer approaches.
Hands down Turks and Caicos Islands is what you seek. No water anywhere else on the planet like it. Referred to as "gin colour". Proper white sand talcum powder beaches and lots and lots of them deserted. First Class diving, first class resturants on Provo, very very quiet island and even quieter surrounds.
Run through this blog's pictures to get a feel, two people living there's daily lives:
http://2gringos.blogspot.com/
p.s don't you want to go to Cuba? I would have thought it would be of great interest.
For the hurricane season, hang in the ABC's they're out of the hurricane belt. Aruba's nice, super hot and windy, and totally commercialized, at least won't be too bored there.
You may want to check out this forum:
http://www.cruisersforum.com/
There is extensive discussion on hurricane holes, destinations and other topics.
From comments others made there, Brazil is a difficult sail. Trinidad and Grenada seem to be the major hurricane destinations, along with Cartegena, but that puts you close to the canal, and it will be a touch uphill slog getting back to the leeward islands.
Good luck.
You should plan a stop in Anegada (BVI). This definitely qualifies as an unspoiled paradise. Going further north, the Abacos are absolutely stunning.
Thanks for sharing your cruising adventures, we really enjoy reading your stories...
Sounda & Sylvain
It would be a shame if you missed out on The BVI's and the USVI's. Jost VanDyke 8sq mile island with 200 residents Foxy's, Soggy Dollar Bar home of the painkiller! a rum drink you will fall in love with. St'John's........St. Johns is 75% park you could spend 10 days there and have a different beach to yourself every day.
ABC's are South of the hurricane belt. We had our honeymoon there in Curacao in September and the weather was fantastic. Make sure to hit Bonaire for diving!
Hum, I concur with Sylvain, Anegada is a must. Really worth a trip there.
Didn't know you had a new blog, sweet, safe travels to both of you :)
You should come to Brazil!!!!!!!!
Fernando de Noronha is the most beutiful placê of The world!!!! Angra dos Reis is great also?
Is you need any information, contact me, ok?
Xoxo
Ernesto
A lot of people we met told us that Marigot Bay at St-Lucia is very safe during thunderstorms season.
It’s just an option. It’s easy to contact the marina to get a confirmation.
L&N
If you're going south, Mustique is worth exploring as it beautiful and quiet. You will find most of the beaches completely empty (though quite expensive place to stop).
As you sail south through the Grenadines, you'll find Union island quiet, but Mayreau is very peaceful and makes a great little place to stop before going to Cays.
Call in at Petit St Vincent (private hotel island) and ask if they would show you around at the reception - it's beautiful - and you have to stop at Mopion, this tiny desert island is about 50m across and has just a single wooden sun umbrella - hopefully you will get it to yourself. It's surrounded by a reef but you can moor to the east of it and swim in, but be careful of the tide.
When travelling south, it's recommended NOT to stop overnight in St Vincent bays in the north of the island, they are not safe.
Have fun - and enjoy yourself!
Chris
Thank you all, your tips are all very helpful for us.
Will soon make some decisions.
OH MY GOD I WANT THAT CAT
Hello T& A.......
Hows your travel going.After a long 3 months i come back to your Blog.Hope you are enjoying your travel.Glad to listen your new travel experiences.All the best for future travel.
Just catching up on your blog now.
I've been everywhere (except Cuba) in the Caribbean basin and here's some suggestions for more secluded secrets.
I understand not wanting to head any further north in the Caribbean but if you change your mind consider Vieques and Culebra off the east coast of Puerto Rico. Except ofr one W hotel on Vieques you will find mile after mile of beaches without a soul on them.
Any of the BVIs would also be a good choice.
Further south, I love Nevis.
St. Vincent and the Grenadines are good, you can't avoid the charter sailboats but the area is so beautiful that it doesn't matter. Of all the Grenadines, I love Mayreau, it's the epitome of a secluded Caribbean Harbor.
Once you finish with the islands and are nearing Panama, I would suggest stopping at Cartegena -classic old world.
Bocas del Toro off of Panama is also a very secluded spot.
My favorite "secret" island of all right now is the Corn Islands off the east coast of Nicaragua. Tourism has hardly discovered the islands yet.