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[http://www.barbados.org/btown.htm Bridgetown] is bustling place and it is fun to wander around its streets. The fish market, next to the Fishing Harbor is very interesting. The water in Carlisle Bay is clear and fun to swim and snorkel. You may even see a sea turtle.
[http://www.barbados.org/btown.htm Bridgetown] is bustling place and it is fun to wander around its streets. The fish market, next to the Fishing Harbor is very interesting. The water in Carlisle Bay is clear and fun to swim and snorkel. You may even see a sea turtle.
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Revision as of 19:39, 13 July 2008

Contents

Bridgetown (Port of entry)

File:BridgetownS.jpg
Satellite Image of Bridgetown
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Background

Historic details, etc.

Submit details about the sailing/cruising in the area, etc.

Charts

See Barbados.

Radio Nets

Also see Cruiser's Nets

Submit details of local radio Nets.

Approach and Navigation

Details?

Check-in facilities

The main harbor in Bridgetown is the Commercial Harbor where you will have to for clearing customs. The other harbor is the Fishing Harbor which is the only place where there is fuel. It is too small, however for a yacht. Yachts in Bridgetown go either to the protected Careenage or anchor off in Carlisle Bay.

Commercial Harbor

The Commercial Harbor in Bridgetown
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You have to come here when clearing into Barbados. Before you do so, call Bridgetown Harbor Control on the VHF channel 16. They will direct in the harbor. The harbor officials are friendly, one of them even speaks Greek. Clearing-in procedures are friendly. You can talk the officials into allowing to clear-out without bringing the yacht into the harbor. Clearing-out procedures are longer.

Warning: The harbor has a very bad swell, the quays are very high, and the bollards far apart. This is a harbor for cruise ships and not for yachts.




Careenage

The Careenage in Bridgetown
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The Careenage is a river inlet and the inner harbor of Bridgetown where all the large recreational fishing boats are berthed. It is maybe the most secure place for a yacht but it is noisy and crowded. You may not find a berth. I am not sure how much a berth costs.

Warning: Dinghy theft is endemic here. Lock your dinghy whenever you leave it unattended.








Fishing Harbor

The Fishing Harbor in Bridgetown
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This is a small, and dirty, harbor used by commercial fishing boats. It is too small for a yacht. It has, however, two fuel stations, an Esso and a Texaco. You can easily come here with the dingy and fill your jerry-cans. Also, this is good place to come and then go to the Customs, a 10 minute walk, for clearing-out procedures.





Marinas & Yacht Clubs

None.

Anchorages

Carlisle Bay

Carlisle Bay
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Carlisle Bay [13° 05.3' N 59° 31.7' W] is a large bay where most of the visiting yachts anchor. When we were there it was comfortable but one can see that with a strong swell it may not be so. It is, however, quiet and lovely. Anchor anywhere in 5 m depth over sand. Good holding.

In the middle of the bay is the Boatyard, a bar/restaurant. They maintain a private pier where you can tie the dinghy. They want $20 BBD ($1 USD = $2 BBD) per day for the use of their pier and their other facilities i.e. cold shower but they do give you a number of chips which you can use for drinks or food (not particularly very good).

Another option is to drive the dingy about 1 M to Careenage where you can tie it and be right in the middle of Bridgetown.


Routes/Passages To/From

Popular passages/routes, timing, etc.

Tourism & things to do ashore

Bridgetown is bustling place and it is fun to wander around its streets. The fish market, next to the Fishing Harbor is very interesting. The water in Carlisle Bay is clear and fun to swim and snorkel. You may even see a sea turtle.

Fuel, Water, & Electricity

  • There are two fuel stations in the Fishing Harbor, an Esso and a Texaco. You can easily go there with the dingy and fill your jerry-cans.
  • At the Careenage or at the Boatyard in Carlisle Bay (fill cans)

Laundry

In Bridgetown and at the the Boatyard in Carlisle Bay.

Grocery Stores

Provision at supermarkets in Bridgetown. Make sure you purchase some of the famous Mount Gay Rum.

Eateries

Good food at Waterfront Café restaurant in the Careenage.

Marine Stores & Facilities

None. Only fishing equipment at Bridgetown.

Repairs

None. Only fishing equipment at Bridgetown.

References & Publications

See Barbados.

Cruiser's Friends

Contact details of "Cruiser's Friends" that can be contacted for local information or assistance.

Forum Discussions

List links to discussion threads on the Cruiser Log Forum

External Links

Personal Notes

Personal experiences?

Last Visited & Details Checked (and updated here)

Date of member's visit to this Port/Stop & this page's details validated:

  • February 2005 --Istioploos 15:08, 10 June 2008 (MDT)


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