Sunsets and Aperitifs

The Caribbean islands are famous for their sunshine—and rightly so. Is there anything more daydream-worthy, more symbolic of languor and ease, than those ubiquitous images of sugary white beaches, dappled palms, and turquoise lagoons sparkling in the sun?

Sunsets in the Caribbean don’t get nearly as much attention. But they should. Those gorgeous stretches of sand and sea (well, at least the western-facing ones) are every bit as spectacular in the light of the setting sun, with Easter egg–colored clouds floating overhead.  Especially when you have someone to share them with!

For centuries, sunsets—particularly sunsets over the sea—have inspired romantic musings. In his epic poem Evangeline (published in 1847) Henry Wadsworth Longfellow put it like this:

Softly the evening came. The sun from the western horizon Like a magician extended his golden want o’er the landscape; Trinkling vapors arose; and sky and water and forest Seemed all on fire at the touch, and melted and mingled together.

The 54′ Sovereign sloop, SCORPIO pretty in pink.  For charter in the Grenadines for three guests.
On S/Y Braveheart we like to serve appetizers and cocktails every day just before sunset. Today in Anegada, Dawn served a Caribbean style coconut and pineapple tuna ceviche,’ and Captain Jerry made one of his splendid cocktails, the “Cream Sickle” with fresh Papaya, Rum and Amaretto.
Little Harbor sunsets never get old!  Photo courtesy of the 62’ Catamaran S/Y CATSY.  
Gareth & Kristine sent us this amazing sunset image from the bow of the 58 ft catamaran BLISS in the BVI:
Come enjoy picture perfect sunsets and cocktails in the BVI with Terry & Ruth aboard the 55′ catamaran REACTION – the magic hour!
The setting sun, as the Oyster 66 FUERTE glides into an anchorage.
Mojito o’clock aboard catamaran AKASHA, 76’ S/Y

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