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Sailing St. Lucia After the Storm | Anniversary, Chocolate & Mud Baths! | Ep. 45| Banana Pancakes We’re back with another unforgettable episode of our sailing adventure—and this one’s packed with tropical storms, wedding anniversaries, chocolate EVERYTHING, volcanic mud baths, and a wild ride through St. Lucia’s breathtaking terrain! Last time on Banana Pancakes, we woke up in beautiful Marigot Bay, St. Lucia—fresh after a hurricane swept through the area. The skies cleared just in time for a special day: our 17th wedding anniversary (June 24th!). We soaked up the sun by the resort pool with our sailing friends, the Murpheys from SV Colette, before Steve and I snuck off for a romantic date night at the hotel. In this episode, we say goodbye to Colette and explore the island by car, dodging downpours and soaking in the lush, post-storm landscape. First stop? Fond Doux Eco Resort for lunch and mini nature walks, then on to Project Chocolat—where everything is made from cacao: skincare, desserts, even boozy drinks. It rained nonstop, but hey, we had our trusty umbrellas from Decathlon (thanks, Guadeloupe!). We made a quick roadside stop to admire the Piton Mountains, though the torrential rain, rock slides, and hurricane damage—banana trees everywhere—definitely made it more dramatic than expected. Next day, we hiked the Tet Paul Nature Trail, choosing it over the more intense Pitons hike (because $50 per person in the rain? No thanks!). Even though it was muddy and wet, the views of the Pitons peeking through the clouds were totally worth it. Then things got messy—literally. We visited the Soufrière Volcano and Sulphur Springs, the only drive-in volcano in the Caribbean. The area was completely flooded! The boys had the time of their lives swimming in the volcanic mud, while Malia and I froze and retreated to the car. It was one of those chaotic but unforgettable family travel moments. On our last day in St. Lucia, we drove across the island to drop Malia off at the airport—10 amazing days full of love, storms, chocolate, and island adventure. Then it was time to sail north to Martinique to prep the boat for sale. The passage was smooth, filled with diving seabirds and Caribbean vibes. Docking in a jam-packed marina without Malia? Let’s just say it was interesting—but we made it! Thanks for watching our journey! If you love family sailing adventures, Caribbean island life, and real, raw travel stories, be sure to like, subscribe, and hit the bell so you never miss an episode. Tags: #SailingFamily #StLucia #CaribbeanLife #SailingAdventure #BananaPancakes #LiveaboardLife #FamilyTravel #SailingVlog #Martinique #TropicalStorm #MudBaths #ProjectChocolat #IslandLife #TravelVlog #AnniversaryTrip #VolcanoAdventure — Join the adventure every week as we sail the Caribbean, homeschool our kids, explore off-the-beaten-path gems, and chase the dream of living wild and free on the sea. !