We sailed from Sydney Cove a little later than advised
with the beautiful sights of the Opera House and the bridge.
We had a good chance to relax as the next two days were
sea days and we did relatively little but we did meet some very nice
people. We managed to fit in lots of
meals, drinks, a cooking demonstration and plenty of reading and sleeping.
Our first stop was in Noumea but being Sunday, lots of
things were closed, including all the shops.
We caught the HOHO bus out to Anse Vata beach which is family friendly
with rolling lawns to the edge of the sand, ripples rather than waves and
plenty of shade provided by the coconut trees.
From here we walked around the headland to Lemon Beach
where we met up with some of our dinner companions so joined them for
lunch. Lemon Beach is also a great place
for swimming but a little harder on the feet.
On the beach at Anse Vata. Thanks Alex for the great bag. We can take all our things ashore in it.
On the beach at Anse Vata. Thanks Alex for the great bag. We can take all our things ashore in it.
At our first attempt to swim, the lifeguard directed us
to move further down. We had not been in
the water very long when he loomed up on his jet ski and directed us to get out
of the water. We think he told us the
water was polluted. The water looked
fine but there had been heavy rains a few days previously.
Rest your head to look at this one! Rob at Lemon beach.
Rest your head to look at this one! Rob at Lemon beach.
Our next stop was at Easo on the island of Lifou. We took our snorkelling gear ashore on the
tender as the ship was moored out in the bay.
It was a 5 minute walk across the island to Jinek Bay. This is a marine park and “coral garden”. The coral was very good with lots of colour
and there were 2 underwater trails to follow.
The fish were plentiful and came in every colour of the rainbow.
After a few hours, we retraced our steps over the hill
back to the main beach. There was no
sand – just crushed coral so it was very hard on the feet. It was a long way out to reach water deep enough
to swim and it was half way out to where the ship was anchored before you could
see coral and fish. We had made the
right choice to snorkel at Jinek Bay.
Gail with our ship out in the bay
Gail with our ship out in the bay
We are posting from Port Vila, having arrived this
morning but we still have to explore this part of Vanuatu. Have enjoyed a local Tusker beer but going backwards with the photos so may try at next port to add extras
3 comments:
water looks great
Looks like a perfect way to relax!
Love your handbag,Rob
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