Welcome to PSV. As the white brochure of a paper reads: "
While PSV is a very private island, the beaches and facilities reserved for the award winning (22 cottage resort), we do we welcome... cruisers". And the fine print continues to read: "
In the orange circled areas of the map ONLY". So we ventured forth to find the orange circles.
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After morning Yoga class in Glen's "perfect place" on the Beach was zen-fully mastered (more on those Adventures in another post in another breath), and once Blogging and Power and Water generating activities were also terminated, we were finally free to leave the tranquil waters of Saline Bay.
It's been hazy and hot and humid types of days and so it was rather nice to be out on the open waters, fresh wind jib-sailling and watching life go by,
but the significant chop prevented us from stopping for a photo-op at Mopion Island. And so, not even an hour later we found ourselves anchored behind the reefs in the cut and between Petit St Vincent and Petit Martinique.
As with all travels an arrival beer was waiting to be opened but instead we opted to head ashore to the very private island of
Petit St Vincent where, barely a foot away from the dinghy dock, we were greeted by the first of many signs,
displaying privacy and remarkable exclusivity for the guests.
Being law-abiding citizens we followed the red arrows and allowable path through the doors into Goatie's Bar, to be indeed greeted by not only the security guard who welcomed us with a smile and a good afternoon, but also spectacular views of luxurious comfort at your fingertips, or perhaps, as the brochure reads, in a very "barefoot elegance" type of way.
Everywhere your eyes gaze, there's a sense of feng-shui'd relaxation,
But really, don't you just want to hug this table?
The sun was hazily starting to lower its gaze,
and while the boys checked out the bar for that much anticipated Arrival Beer,
Dalynn and I were allowed visited the very air-conditioned boutique which was found in the orange circle of the map, and contained some very extraordinary pricing.
We found The.Best.Spot.Ever. for a sit-down, re-arranged the chairs for ease of chatting,
the boys found us already chatting,
and 9EC/glass later...
Refreshing!! A toast,
Here's to Private Islands? Here's to beer? Here's to Arrival Beers? Here's to Great Friends. Here's to very private PSV (thanks for having us!)
It was so good we had to have another one,
while the setting of the sun quite agreed and feng-shui'd the sky to brilliant perfection.
Cheers and a toast to you, dear friends and readers.