It was an early morning “get up and get going” kind of day because we were headed to Marigot to catch the ferry to Anguilla. The ferry terminal is under construction and looks like it will be beautiful one day with its steel trim and big shiny windows. We were waved over to some temporary buildings/shacks for passport control, then to pay our $5 departure tax, then to another shack to get checked again to make sure everything was in order.

Finally we were on our way for the 22 minute, $30 trip to Blowing Point Terminal which has also undergone a renovation. We grabbed a taxi ($35) and asked to go Elodia’s on Shoal Bay East. We had toyed with the idea of going to Gwen’s but we’re partial to Elodia’s end of the beach.

After a morning of swimming and sunning, a friend from Canada met us for lunch. We had a great catch-up over two Mahi-Mahi salads and some chicken with rice. The day on the beach passed far too quickly.

Our friend loaded us up in his car and took us to his golf club which used to be Cuisinart, now called Aurora. Just up the beach, was Bankey Banks’ Dune Preserve. “Sunday School” was in session (if ya know-ya know) but Bankey was sidelined because his keyboard player didn’t show up. So, we listened to some great music performed by a young guitarist that he was obviously teaching and mentoring.

Overall, it was beautiful day in Anguilla. A little expensive, but the memories and the adventure were all worth it.

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Last edited by Teresasxm; 11/28/2023 09:38 AM.