Saturday, August 2, 2014

Westward Ho

While in Moorea we dinghied with friends to swim with the sharks and hand feed the stingrays.
The sharks were small black tipped reef sharks and said to be harmless. Anyway, they didn`t bite us!



The nearby resort at Oponuhu Bay

Then on to Uturoa on Raiatea where we managed to have a sail repaired and a new thermostat fitted to the freezer. No more managing the temp by hand.

Uturoa from on high. JT alongside near the basin right foreground.

The views of the fringing reefs were wonderful


Bora Bora in the backgrouns

Yachts anchored on the reef


We sailed to nearby Tahaa


Anchored on the reef near some wonderful snorkelling amongst a "coral garden"

We sailed a short distance to Bora Bora, our point of departure for places west.

Downtown, the locals maintianed a so called authentic look for thr tourists


We spent some time exploring around the anchorages inside the reef.





 

 


Black pearls are popular around here and we visited a pearl farm. Tres expensive.



 
From Bora Bora we sailed NW 700 nm to the atoll of Suwarrow, one of the northern Cook Isalnds, in the middle of nowhere, but quite attractive and far enough from the weather systems passing west from NZ
 
The ranger`s "house"

 
 
Suwarrow


Then another 700 nm to Neiafu, Vava`u, Tonga.
A great landlocked harbour. Lots of Aust & NZ flags in tne anchorage.
A true South Pacific town; shabby, colourful and lots of fun.


 

Unfortunately, strong winds have confined us to Neiafu and will prevent us seeing much more of the area before we must move on to Fiji during the next weather window.
 
 
 
 
 

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Hi P&C, still following your blog from Coral Bay in WA. Looks like a great piece of ocean you found. I guess you will be back in Sept. We will get back to Qld early Nov so will catch up after that. R&M