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The Great Southern Boating Vacation

Heading to Privateer Bay to explore the caves.

Day Seven: Privateer Bay, Soldier Bay, and Tortola

August 19, 2015
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Day Seven: Privateer Bay, Soldier Bay, and Tortola

Our final day on the water was a bit sad knowing our vacation was coming to an end but we made sure to maximize our time on Norman Island. After a quick breakfast we moved our boats a little further to the west to Privateer Bay to set up our day anchorage to get closer to the snorkeling that included several caves at Treasure Point. They were a little eerie but we loved it! We further explored the coast in our dinghy’s to the farthest western point named Carvel where the waves crashed between the rocks and created quite a spectacle. From there we moved on to Soldier Bay to see what else we could find. We had a nice lunch on the aft deck and then suited up for our final snorkel excursion. A few hours later, as much as we hated to, we were headed back to The Moorings base on Tortola. We finished off the evening with a dip in their pool, so nice after a long day in the salty waters.

Our view during our lunch time.
A pelican, a distant cousin to the Southern Boating mascot, on a rock at Treasure Point in Privateer Bay.
Approaching Carver Bay at Soldier Bay island.
Ashley’s view of the world when the wind is blowing from behind.
Alexandra, Andrew, Ashley, and Mike selfie.
Waiting for the rest of the crew to go exploring in the caves at Treasure Point.
The Southern Boating crew enjoying their diving experience at Treasure Point.
Ashley and Alexandra diving at Treasure Point.

Tags: Alexandra AllenAllen FamilyAshley AllenCaribbeanCarvel PointcharteringMichele AllenMike AllenpowercatsPrivateer BaySkip AllenSoldier BaySouthern BoatingThe MooringsTortolaTreasure PointUSVIVirgin Islands
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