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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home3/aboarddi/public_html/blog/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114After our sail all of 3nm south we arrived at Anse de Cochon where we’ve stopped for the day and night. The great thing about Anse de Cochon is it’s off the beaten path and has great snorkeling and diving. The problem about Anse de Cochon is that all the tour\/hotel\/dive operators know this and turn up en masse both in the morning and afternoon. We even had a bit of a conflict with one of the large tour cats which had about 50 snorkelers aboard. They said the mooring ball which we were using was there’s and we had to get off for 45 mins. We thought otherwise but rather than get all het up we moved the boat, anchored, then returned when they left.<\/p>\n
The snorkeling was really good here. We were out for about an hour. At one point there was a stone arch I could swim under and pop out the other side. Beneath were tight packs of fish hiding away from prying eyes, presumably. Now that the tourists (course we’re not tourists) have gone, we have the place to ourselves.<\/p>\n
Just to the south of the beach is the Ti Kaye Village Resort<\/a>. It looks pretty nice from the outside.\u00a0 We took a walk around the grounds and it looks pretty well maintained and nice to stay.<\/p>\n