Amazing Jet Skiing Antigua's West Coast! : Luxury Locations
Take a birds eye look at the amazing west coast of Antigua by Jet Ski. Luxury Locations tours the west coast on an amazing jet skiing tour.
Antigua is one of the most beautiful islands of the Caribbean and follow Jet Ski Antigua on their west coast tour.
The tour arranged by Jet Ski Antigua follows the coast from Deep Bay down to Turners Beach. The west coast of Antigua is one of the most spectacular in the Caribbean and epitomises the quintessential Caribbean island with long deserted white sand beaches in abundance.
Looking at the aerial scenery, the abundance of beaches on the west coast of Antigua can be realised, there are very few Caribbean islands which have a fraction of the white sand beaches that Antigua has. It is no wonder that it is claimed there is a beach for every day of the year.
The tour is operated by professional trained guides who provide all training required for the excursion. First on the tour is basic training on how to handle and control the jet ski with confidence. Once all the guests have had a chance to familiarise themselves with the skis the tour commences from Hawksbill beach and heads north to Deep Bay where a 100ft submerged ship wreck can be seen sitting in only 25 ft of water. the tour then heads south down the coast past Galley Bay Hotel, Hawksbill Beach, Pinchin Beach, and across Five Islands Harbour to Pearns Point. The tour heads around Pearns Point into Jolly Harbour entrance and through the multitude of sailing yachts that use the anchorage there. Around Reeds Point and into Jolly Bay, past Jolly Beach Hotel, Cocos, Coco Bay, and on toward Fryes Beach and Tamarind Hills to Darkwood Beach and finally Turners Beach. The tour then stops for a break before making the return journey up the coast back to its origin at Hawksbill Beach Resort.
Nadia Dyson from Luxury Locations took the tour to get a first person experience of the tour and the west coast, filmed by Sam Dyson clinging to the back of another jet-ski the tour covered approximately fourteen miles of the Antiguan coastline of the Caribbean Sea.
To learn more about this tour please visit their website or contact Luxury Locations and we can book all your tours for you.
Info@luxurylocations.com
the total tour is approximately two hours and includes a beach and swimming break.
ANTIGUA, EXPLORING the ancient CEMETERY in ST. JOHN'S (the CARIBBEAN)
SUBSCRIBE: - Let me take you for a quick tour around this very old cemetery located around St. John's Cathedral in the capital of Antigua in the Caribbean. Some of the tombs date from the early 1700s.
Antigua is one of the 2 major islands that make up the Caribbean nation of Antigua and Barbuda. Ringed with coral reefs, the island is known for its many sandy beaches. Set along English Harbour, restored Nelson’s Dockyard, which Admiral Horatio Nelson made his base in the 1780s, includes a marina and the Dockyard Museum. Trails lead up to Shirley Heights, a former military lookout with panoramic views.
Vic Stefanu, vstefanu@yahoo.com
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Roseau in Dominica
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Dominica damage,
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Saint George 21,241 56.2
Saint John 6,561 59.0
Saint Peter 1,430 32.6
Saint Joseph 5,637 121.2
Saint Paul 9,786 65.2
Saint Luke 1,668 7.8
Saint Mark 1,834 10.4
Saint Patrick 7,622 87.5
Saint David 6,043 131.5
Saint Andrew 9,471 178.1
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Tropical storm (1-min mean)
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Satellite image
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Forecast map
As of: 11:00 a.m AST (15:00 UTC) September 17
Location: 13.5°N 56.2°W ± 30 nm
About 450 mi (720 km) ESE of the Leeward Islands
Sustained winds: 55 kn (65 mph; 100 km/h) (1-min mean)
gusting to 65 kn (75 mph; 120 km/h)
Pressure: 994 mbar (hPa; 29.36 inHg)
Movement: WNW at 13 kn (15 mph; 24 km/h)
See more detailed information.
Early on September 16, the NHC began monitoring a potential tropical cyclone. The storm intensified into Tropical Storm Maria later on that day.
Current storm information
As of 11:00 a.m. AST (15:00 UTC) September 17, Tropical Storm Maria was located within 30 nautical miles of 13.5°N 56.2°W, about 450 miles (720 km) east-southeast of the Leeward Islands. Maximum sustained winds are 55 knots (65 mph; 85 km/h), with gusts to 65 knots (75 mph; 120 km/h). The minimum barometric pressure is 994 millibars (hPa; 29.36 inHg). The system is moving west-northwest at 13 knots (15 mph; 24 km/h). Tropical storm-force winds extended outward up to 70 miles (110 km) from the center of Maria.
For latest official information, see:
The NHC's latest public advisory on Tropical Storm Maria
The NHC's latest forecast advisory on Tropical Storm Maria
The NHC's latest forecast discussion on Tropical Storm Maria
Watches and warnings
Hurricane Warning
Hurricane conditions
expected within 36 hours.
Dominica
Hurricane Watch
Hurricane conditions
possible within 48 hours.
Antigua and Barbuda
British Overseas Territories
Montserrat
Anguilla
France
Guadeloupe
Saint Martin
Saint Barthélemy
Netherlands
Sint Eustatius
Saba
Sint Maarten
Saint Kitts and Nevis
Tropical Storm Warning
Tropical storm conditions expected within 36 hours.
Saint Lucia
Tropical Storm Watch
Tropical storm conditions possible within 48 hours.
Barbados
France
Martinique
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Other systems
Potential Tropical Cyclone Ten near the Carolinas on August 28
A long-tracked tropical wave was designated as Potential Tropical Cyclone Ten when it was located southeast of Florida on August 25. The NHC gave this disturbance a 90% chance of becoming a tropical cyclone within the next 48 hours.[148] However, the system failed to attain any more tropical characteristics. Consequently, the NHC issued its last advisory on the system on August 29, and declared the system to be an extratropical low.[149]
Storm names
Woah, I'm going to barbados
Ladies and Gentlemen, this is captain Tobias wilcock welcoming you aboard
Coconut Airways flight 372 to Bridgetown Barbados
We will be flying at an 'ight of 32000 feet and at an airspeed of approximately 600 miles per hour
Refreshments will be served after take-off, kindly fasten your safety belts
And refrain from smoking until the aircraft is airborne
Woah, I'm going to Barbados
Woah, back to the palm trees
Woah, I'm going to see my girlfriend
Woah, in the sunny Carribean sea
I don't wanna be bus driver all my life
I've seen too much of Brixton town, in the night
Fly away on Coconut Airways
Climbing high, Barbados sky
I look up at the sky and I see the clouds
I look down at the ground and I see the rain go down the drain
Fly away on Coconut Airways
Climbing high, Barbados sky
Woah, I'm going to Barbados
Woah, back to the palm trees
Woah, I'm going to see my girlfriend
Woah, in the sunny Carribean sea
Far away from London town and the rain
It's really very nice to be home again
Mary-Jane, on the Coconut Airways
Now I know, she love me so
Woah, I'm going to Barbados
Woah, back to the palm trees
Woah, I'm going to see my girlfriend
Woah, in the sunny Carribean sea
Ladies and gentlemen, we are now commencing our approach into Bridgetown Barbados
The weather is fine with approximate temperature of 90 degrees Fahrenheit
The sky is blue and the palm trees are really cool
Captain Wilkock and his crew hope you have had a pleasant flight
And that you will fly Coconut Airways again
Woah, I'm going to Barbados
Woah, back to the palm trees
Woah, I'm going to see my girlfriend
Woah, in the sunny Carribean sea
Woah, I'm going to Barbados
Woah, back to the palm trees
Woah, I'm going to see my girlfriend
Woah, in the sunny Carribean sea
Woah, I'm going to Barbados
Woah, back to the palm trees
Woah, I'm going to see my girlfriend
Woah, in the sunny Carribean sea
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Roseau winds,
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Roseau hurricane Maria,
Roseau hurricane,
Roseau floods,
Dominica Hurricane Maria,
Dominica Maria, ,
Dominica floods,
Dominica damage,
Dominica surge,
Saint George 21,241 56.2
Saint John 6,561 59.0
Saint Peter 1,430 32.6
Saint Joseph 5,637 121.2
Saint Paul 9,786 65.2
Saint Luke 1,668 7.8
Saint Mark 1,834 10.4
Saint Patrick 7,622 87.5
Saint David 6,043 131.5
Saint Andrew 9,471 178.1
Dominica Hurricane Maria,
Dominica Maria,
Dominica Hurricane,
Dominica winds,
Dominica floods,
Saint Joseph
ical Storm Maria
Tropical Storm Maria TS
Current storm status
Tropical storm (1-min mean)
Maria Geostationary VIS-IR 2017.png
Satellite image
15L 2017 5day.png
Forecast map
As of: 11:00 a.m AST (15:00 UTC) September 17
Location: 13.5°N 56.2°W ± 30 nm
About 450 mi (720 km) ESE of the Leeward Islands
Sustained winds: 55 kn (65 mph; 100 km/h) (1-min mean)
gusting to 65 kn (75 mph; 120 km/h)
Pressure: 994 mbar (hPa; 29.36 inHg)
Movement: WNW at 13 kn (15 mph; 24 km/h)
See more detailed information.
Early on September 16, the NHC began monitoring a potential tropical cyclone. The storm intensified into Tropical Storm Maria later on that day.
Current storm information
As of 11:00 a.m. AST (15:00 UTC) September 17, Tropical Storm Maria was located within 30 nautical miles of 13.5°N 56.2°W, about 450 miles (720 km) east-southeast of the Leeward Islands. Maximum sustained winds are 55 knots (65 mph; 85 km/h), with gusts to 65 knots (75 mph; 120 km/h). The minimum barometric pressure is 994 millibars (hPa; 29.36 inHg). The system is moving west-northwest at 13 knots (15 mph; 24 km/h). Tropical storm-force winds extended outward up to 70 miles (110 km) from the center of Maria.
For latest official information, see:
The NHC's latest public advisory on Tropical Storm Maria
The NHC's latest forecast advisory on Tropical Storm Maria
The NHC's latest forecast discussion on Tropical Storm Maria
Watches and warnings
Hurricane Warning
Hurricane conditions
expected within 36 hours.
Dominica
Hurricane Watch
Hurricane conditions
possible within 48 hours.
Antigua and Barbuda
British Overseas Territories
Montserrat
Anguilla
France
Guadeloupe
Saint Martin
Saint Barthélemy
Netherlands
Sint Eustatius
Saba
Sint Maarten
Saint Kitts and Nevis
Tropical Storm Warning
Tropical storm conditions expected within 36 hours.
Saint Lucia
Tropical Storm Watch
Tropical storm conditions possible within 48 hours.
Barbados
France
Martinique
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Other systems
Potential Tropical Cyclone Ten near the Carolinas on August 28
A long-tracked tropical wave was designated as Potential Tropical Cyclone Ten when it was located southeast of Florida on August 25. The NHC gave this disturbance a 90% chance of becoming a tropical cyclone within the next 48 hours.[148] However, the system failed to attain any more tropical characteristics. Consequently, the NHC issued its last advisory on the system on August 29, and declared the system to be an extratropical low.[149]
Storm names
Tropical Depression Fifteen (1970)
Great Hurricane of 1780
1804 Antigua–Charleston hurricane
1891 Martinique hurricane
1899 San Ciriaco hurricane
1928 Okeechobee hurricane
A
Hurricane Allen
B
Hurricane Betsy (1956)
C
Hurricane Charlie (1951)
D
Hurricane David
Hurricane Dean
Tropical Storm Debby (1994)
Tropical Storm Dorothy
E
Hurricane Edith (1963)
Hurricane Ella (1958)
Tropical Storm Erika
G
Hurricane Georges
Hurricane Gilbert
H
Hurricane Hortense
Hurricane Hugo
Hurricane Danny (2015)
I
Hurricane Iris (1995)
K
Hurricane Klaus
L
Hurricane Luis
M
Hurricane Marilyn
Hurricane Matthew
T
Hurricane Tomas
AROUND THE WORLD without visas
You will not surprise anyone with around-the-world travel in the 21st century. People span the globe by land, water and air, on foot and by bicycles, alone and with their families. Generally speaking, any around the world travel is, in fact, a journey home with the longest detour.
Nonsense! Thus, around the world travelers are forced to think of new vehicles – from stilts to a children's scooter, or of new conceptual ideas.
Valery Shanin can not complain about lack of ideas. The professional traveler, writer and journalist, began his first circumnavigation back in 1999. He returned home only in 2002, traveling mostly hitchhiking. On the one hand, he has spent 1080 days for this travel. And on the other – only 280 dollars! This way having made one of the most economical circumnavigations.
Five years later, Valery Shanin had another idea. How about trying to circle the Earth as quickly as possible, by saving time instead of money? How many days would be necessary for this purpose? 108 – such is Valery's answer. After having returned home from such a high-speed expedition, Shanin decided, that the subject of circumnavigations was settled for him.
But how can the traveler stay still at home? And here, a new idea turned out! It came obviously from the former traveling experience, that was often connected with the burdensome procedure of obtaining visas. Communication with the embassy and consulate officials, unfortunately, inevitably saddens any most interesting travel. However, there are countries, visa-free for Russians! So, it is possible to go traveling, without addressing consulates. This is how the project The World without Visas was brought to life.
Valery decided to begin with no less, than with a circumnavigation.
Around the world without visas! - Shanin put forward the loud slogan, and left for Europe, Africa, Middle East, Indochina, South East Asia, Oceania, South America, Carribean islands. 38 countries in 255 days and with no one visit to any consulate.