BVI - July 26-August 5, 2025
I slept so soundly that when I woke, I had to process exactly where I was LOL! Once I realized I was on the boat at Saba Rock….I quietly went up top with the help of the warm glow of nautical twilight. I know I say this a lot, but I do really enjoy this peaceful time of the morning. Curiously I have been the only one on many trips that does this and I am respectful of the other crews need to sleep in. I always just grab a water and sit quietly at the helm. My wife is usually not far behind and our daughter seems to be showing signs of this need to experience the promise of a new day in all its glory, I like this.
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With a refreshing cool breeze filling our souls with sea air and a cup warming our palms we picked our perch to enjoy the colorful show.
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Other than the scorching walk around the Baths we had spent a long time on the boat, fyi the bottom of our feet recovered nicely. After a few chores we decided to have breakfast at Saba. With one pull the outboard started like there was never a problem!
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It was a short choppy ride to the dock’s ladder, avoided getting too wet from the occasional bow splash. My hats off to the designers and craftsmen that rebuilt this special place after the devastating storms. But it was the vision of Bert Kilbride and the late Petr Kellner that made this an iconic sailors must visit destination. We heard several heartwarming stories about Mr. Kellner, he was so generous after the storms. He provided Virgin Gorda with an enormous amount of supplies and rebuilt homes for many families, literally from the ground up. Unfortunately, he was killed in a helicopter crash in Alaska’s back country shortly after the rebuilding in 2021. He was born just one year after me and it’s stories like his that reminds me of a bumper sticker I often see “One Life Live It”.
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There were only a couple groups in the restaurant around 0900. The service and food were exceptional. My wife and daughter would say the Lobster Benedict wins the prize, but the traditional egg breakfast and refreshing fruit plate get honorable mentions!
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The Rock is different now, but in a positive way in my opinion. Same footprint of course, but the timber structure and details are beautiful. The thousands of feet of decking is gorgeous, not sure of the wood species but it looks similar to Ipe. The outdoor aquarium is still there and teaming with interesting local sea life. The shop is very nice and purchases were made, end of season discounts! An impressive change is the upstairs bar area, quite large.
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My favorite part of the resort is always kicking off the flip flops and walking barefoot in the cool grass area! Some resorts might make an area like this “guests only”, It would make me happy if it always remains accessible! Walk down to the beach with ample seating niches and hammocks is beautiful, the landscaping is lush and picture perfect.
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We walked off the substantial breakfast and returned to the boat to change into swimsuits. We then headed through the field and across the channel to the Bitter End Yacht Club. Everything I said about the Saba designers/craftsmen is the same here, beautiful! I’m not a fan of big changes for sake of change, but under the circumstances I feel that everything I saw was so well done and a positive change. Things are different, but much of the property brings back wonderful memories and felt familiar. We did find signs on the beach leading towards Saba that read “guests only’ we respected that. The trail to Biras is apparently permanently closed. The provisioning store is amazing, offered everything we would need and even had fresh baked goods. Let the pics speak for themselves….
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The beach area in front of the boat bar is really nice, loungers, tables, cornhole, cold drinks just a couple sandy steps away! It’s one marina area I don’t mind soaking in. The boat bar is a popular spot of course, “I love this bar, it’s my kinda place”! It was there we decided not to relocate the boat somewhere, the spot was perfect! They’ve added a large brick oven pizza joint, perfect! We had lunch at the bar consisting of pizzas, big salad and fish tacos, great service and the food was tasty!
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We were back on the boat around 1600, showered and then back to Saba for the tarpon feeding and happy hour. Upstairs offered buckets of 5 Caribs for $12….yes please! After watching the feeding from the upper deck and a couple buckets later we took a stroll and then back to the boat for dinner.
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It was an amazingly long and fun filled day, glad we stayed put. To be continued, Cheers!
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