Charlotte Amalie

After Maho Bay we motored to Charlotte Amalie. It’s not very far between the two and it’s also very busy with all kinds of boat traffic. We anchored in windy conditions which took us a few times to get set where we felt secure. We used an anchor alarm with Jeremy’s phone and then we had notifications sent to my phone so we could dinghy to shore. Of course it kept going off while we were getting provisions but the map showed slight changes so we weren’t worried. When we got back on the boat we adjusted the settings and the alarm stopped alerting my phone.

This is a pic from our anchor alarm map.
In the harbor you’ll see air taxis taking off and landing all day.

Charlotte Amalie is beautiful at night with the sunset and then all the city lights. It’s also very noisy with traffic and nightlife. It’s a good stop to get provisions, eat at some nice restaurants and explore some of the area. We stopped at Charlotte Amalie to pick up our daughter, son & daughter-in-law were flying in from Alaska. Our next stop with them was to Maho Bay for a night and then off to the British Virgin Islands!