Apero at Chateau Mygo and Dinner at JJ's Mangrove Dockside, Marigot Bay, St. Lucia - Amazing 2 1/2 Weeks on the Catamaran Sailboat "Wanderlust" in the Caribbean, with Chris, Cornelia, Viatrix and Ernst (April 2026)
Chris, Cornalia, Viatrix and Ernst Tremann: We're a German/American family from Munich who decided to ditch the rat race and sail the Caribbean. Join us as we explore on our catamaran "Wanderlust!"
Annette and I took up the invitation and joined them for 2 1/2 weeks, from Marigot Bay in St. Lucia to Saint-Pierre in Martinique. They were already beyond the mid of their trip and on their way back to the home port of Wanderlust, in the British Virgin Island.
During our trip, I posted regularly on facebook about our wonderful experience. This posting on schiller-wine blog puts all the individual facebook postings in one place: From Marigot Bay in St. Lucia to Saint-Pierre in Martinique -
Amazing 2 1/2 Weeks on the Catamaran Sailboat "Wanderlust" in the
Caribbean, with Chris, Cornelia, Viatrix and Ernst (April 2026)
I, Annette, so much enjoyed this boat tour. I always felt very much home in the water: I love the seas, bobbing waves, swimming, tropical weather, raw nature, and this boat tour provided all of this. Living on a sailboat makes you aware of how much humanity depends on nature, and how small we are in this universe. You cannot sail without wind, you cannot live without fresh water, you cannot see without light, you cannot cook without some source of energy. Being together with our daughter, son-in-law, and two grandkids age ten and eleven in this relatively confined space was such a joy and taught me once again that teamwork and respect for one another are the most important skills for living in harmony and to overcome daily challenges. I felt honored to be part of this close-nit, adorable family for a delicious moment.
Marigot Bay (Based on AI Google)
Marigot
Bay, St. Lucia, is a historically strategic "hurricane hole" known for
its natural beauty and role in 18th-century British-French naval
battles. Often called the most beautiful bay in the Caribbean, it
famously served as a filming location for the 1967 movie Dr. Dolittle
and has evolved from a quiet hideout into a popular luxury yachting and
tourism destination.
Key Historical Highlights: Because of its stunning natural beauty, St Lucia is known as ‘The Helen of the West Indies’
a treasure which was fought over 14 times for possession by the British
and French and finally resolved by the British victory in the battle of
Cul de Sac in 1778.
Legend has it that Admiral Barrington’s fleet hid in Marigot Bay behind the sand-spit, disguising their ships with palm fronds in the rigging - an early example of camouflage - until the French fleet had sailed past and then left Marigot to attack the French from the rear. Historical accounts suggest that more of the action took place in Cul de Sac Bay just to the north but we like the legend best!
Legend has it that Admiral Barrington’s fleet hid in Marigot Bay behind the sand-spit, disguising their ships with palm fronds in the rigging - an early example of camouflage - until the French fleet had sailed past and then left Marigot to attack the French from the rear. Historical accounts suggest that more of the action took place in Cul de Sac Bay just to the north but we like the legend best!
Cultural
Legacy: The 1967 film Dr. Dolittle, starring Rex Harrison, was filmed
on-site, leaving lasting impacts on local businesses and landmarks.
Development:
Previously a remote, lush area, it has developed into a premier marina
destination, hosting high-end resorts like the Marigot Bay Resort, Spa
& Marina.
Location
Significance: Situated on the west coast, it serves as a central hub
for exploring the island, including Pigeon Island National Park and the
Pitons.
Today, the bay combines this rich history with modern tourism,
featuring, restaurants, and boat tours through the surrounding
mangroves.
Apero
Apéro (short for apéritif) is a beloved French ritual involving drinks and light
snacks, such as wine, beer, charcuterie, or nuts, consumed in the early
evening to unwind and stimulate the appetite before dinner. It is a social, relaxed, and often daily tradition aimed at conversation rather than just drinking.
Chateau Mygo (ExtremeFoodies.com)
Chateau
Mygo is a lovely restaurant located in the Marigot Bay area that offers
breakfast, lunch, dinner and live music. For all seafood lovers, they
offer all kinds of fish in their menu, from dorado, red snapper, yellow
tuna, conch, octopus, calamari, shrimp and lobster in all its forms, even in a pizza. Local cuisine is also available at Chateau Mygo – roti and curried chicken are
some of the favorites, and the house chutney and local pepper sauce are
a great addition to all dishes, giving them that extra zing. After a
delicious meal at this restaurant, it is nice to relax on the beach and
grab a drink at Hurricane Hole Bar, which is located on Chateau Mygo
Dock. The great food is complemented by the live French Creole music and
reggae, soca, and calypso. The lobster pizza is a must, as you can taste the freshness of the lobster and the perfect seasoning that makes this pizza far from ordinary.
JJ's Mangrove Dockside (evendo)
Experience Culinary Bliss at JJ's Mangrove Dockside. Discover stunning views and delicious local cuisine at JJ's Mangrove Dockside in beautiful St. Lucia.
Nestled above the serene mangroves of St. Lucia, JJ's Mangrove Dockside offers a unique dining experience with breathtaking views and delightful local cuisine that captivates every visitor. With its vibrant atmosphere and delicious cuisine, this restaurant is a must-visit for tourists seeking an authentic taste of the Caribbean.
Marigot Bay, St. Lucia, April 8 , 2026
Following breakfast, we were relaxing at the hotel and waiting for Wanderlust to arrive.
Ernst, Viatrix and Cornelia Schiller Tremann transferred us from Marigot Beach Club & Dive Resort to the Wanderlust Boat by dinghy boat, with our luggage. Ernst skillfully drove the boat.
Happy Hour a Chateau Mygo.
Dinner at the charming @The Mangrove Restaurant, tucked into a Mangrove stand, with Annette Schiller Chris Tremann Cornelia Schiller Tremann and friends.
Again, transfer was by dinghy boat with Captain Ernst.
From Marigot Bay in St. Lucia to Saint-Pierre in Martinique - Amazing 2
1/2 Weeks on the Catamaran Sailboat "Wanderlust" in the Caribbean, with
Chris, Cornelia, Viatrix and Ernst (April 2026)
See: From Marigot Bay in St. Lucia to Saint-Pierre in Martinique -
Amazing 2 1/2 Weeks on the Catamaran Sailboat "Wanderlust" in the
Caribbean, with Chris, Cornelia, Viatrix and Ernst (April 2026)
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