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Caribbean Compass Yachting Magazine June 2016

Welcome to Caribbean Compass, the most widely-read boating publication in the Caribbean! THE MOST NEWS YOU CAN USE - feature articles on cruising destinations, regattas, environment, events...

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— Continued from previous page<br />

…even at an official level, that makes it doubly enjoyable. So don’t spend your summer<br />

dug in and strapped down, shaking in your boots listening to weather reports,<br />

come to Grenada for the time of your life.<br />

See more articles about Grenada in the <strong>Compass</strong> Archives:<br />

• ‘Camp Grenada’ by Ellen Birrell on page 24 at www.caribbeancompass.com/<br />

online/november11compass_online.pdf<br />

• ‘A Grenada-to-Grenada Cruise’ by Don Street on page 21 at<br />

www.caribbeancompass.com/online/march13compass_online.pdf<br />

• ‘Revisiting Grenada — and Seeing It for the Very First Time’ by Frank Virgintino<br />

on page 18 at www.caribbeancompass.com/online/january14compass_online.pdf<br />

CONNIE MARTIN CONNIE MARTIN<br />

Sure you can work on your boat if you want to.<br />

But only after you’ve fit in opportunities to (clockwise from above)<br />

attend unique events like the Grenada Chocolate Festival,<br />

take a hike with the Hash House Harriers,<br />

go river tubing, and play some beach volleyball at Hog Island<br />

JUNE <strong>2016</strong> CARIBBEAN COMPASS PAGE 27

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