Bon Jour!!!!
We spent a few days in Noumea although it was public holidays so not much was open but always interesting to check out the food market and supermarket. It seems to take a lot longer to do the shopping here as you spend quite a lot of time trying to figure out exactly what you are buying plus it is interesting to see the different type of foods especially as many of them are imported from France.
We spent a few days in Noumea although it was public holidays so not much was open but always interesting to check out the food market and supermarket. It seems to take a lot longer to do the shopping here as you spend quite a lot of time trying to figure out exactly what you are buying plus it is interesting to see the different type of foods especially as many of them are imported from France.
Roger looks like he is in heaven and is certainly enjoying
the local cuisine.
As Grahame has to head back home soon we figure we should at
least head back out into the lagoon for a few days on the pick. On Friday 10/5 we headed out to Ilot Matrie
which is a local tourist / resort island only 10NM from Noumea and seems to be
a local hang out for the kite boarders.
Unfortunately the weather is pretty ordinary and looks like it is going
to remain that way for a few days yet so we decided it would be good to head up
to Baie Maa for a few days which is not the most beautiful part of Noumea but
it is a good anchorage. The area looks
like a bit of a holiday area with lots of holiday shacks and as it is a holiday
weekend there are plenty of yachts in the bay.
We did a bit of exploring and found and old wreck on the other side of
the island.
On the 13th the weather is starting to improve so
it is over to Ilot te Ndo (Signal Island) for a night before heading back into
Port Moselle. It is a lovely little
island and we had a great explore around including some snorkeling on some
near-by bommies. The island is a nesting
colonies for many birds including shearwaters so you are continually watching
where to put your feet so as not to fall down into a burrow. We saw plenty of great coral when snorkeling
and where lucky enough to swim with some turtles and Roger even saw a small
reef shark.
Tuesday and we are back to Port Moselle for Grahame’s last
day. We had a lovely farewell meal out
with Oscar and Graciela as Grahame has to catch an early bus to the airport for
his flight home.
As the weather forecast for the next week is looking awesome
we get all our jobs done and get the boat provisioned as we are planning to
head down to the Lagoon de Sud and the Ils de Pin on Wednesday.
We saw Grahame off at the bus stop on Wednesday morning
(15/5), do the final fresh shop and we are again out of Noumea and this time
heading south to the Baie de Prony which is the stepping off point for the
South Lagoon and the Isle of Pines. We
found life on the bateau a little quieter today as we are missing the company
or our trusty cabin boy. We spent the
Wednesday night in at an anchorage at Bonne Anse along with a number of other
yachts with similar plans. This is quite
an industrial area so not all that attractive.
Thursday morning and we are up anchor at 9.00am and heading south for
about 8NM to the Ilot Mato which is a small island and lagoon and a little bit
of paradise.
The first day at Ilot Mato we did some exploring of the
lagoon in the dinghy and had a lovely snorkel on one of the bommies close to
the boat. After a very pleasant and
quite night in the lagoon it is into the island in the morning for a bit of an
explore plus we took some lovely photos from the top of the island. We then headed out in the dinghy to the outer
fringing reef which was just awesome. We
saw some amazing coral and fishies and also a small white tipped reef shark as
well!!
Since the Ilot Mato we have now sailed down to the Ils de Pin which is about 40NM from Bonne Anse. We are currently anchored in Baie de Kuto which is rather lovely and even better we are able to buy fresh baguettes every morning.
We went into the local resort for dinner last night and was lucky enough to get my first green drink for the voyage to date - hopefully there will be many more to come!!!
Tomorrow (Wednesday) there is meant to be a cruise liner with 2000 guests on board which should make it for a very exciting anchorage and may bring some more tourist activities to the area which could be good - there is rumour that we might be able to get some fresh lobster for lunch.
As we only have limited access down here will do a more complete update and add some photos once we are back to Noumea!!
Basically we are both well and having a great time!!!
How do you spell jealous in new caladonean? Hope all is well.
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Rod