We had a beautiful day today, the winds had died down over night and the anchorage is sheltered from Westerly swells. Thus by the time we approached the anchorage it was nearly wind still and as flat as a mirror. Quite a difference from the last few days. The pilot was happy to see us, as tourism is a major part of the islands revenue and more cruise ships also means more money for the pilot. The weather forecast was advising that the weather was going to change for the worse but that would not happen until much later in the day so therefore we could enjoy an undisturbed day in the town. This is an anchor port for any cruise ship over 120 meters and even then those smaller ships have to anchor most of the time as the berths in the port are mainly occupied by ferries. During our last call, we had an almost ferry-less day as the calling schedules were outside our visiting period but today we had some traffic. Continue reading
