Low Islets after good snorkeling

 We stayed at Mackay Reef for the morning to snorkel on the reef.  It was an excellent reef with great coral cover and variety and lots of fish species.  The water was clear and warm so we spent most of the morning exploring the extensive reef.  We returned to True North and had lunch before heading off to Low Islets.

The passage to Low Islets was easy since we could make it in one close-hauled tack.  Unfortunately the wind was a little light so we motor sailed in order to arrive with plenty of light left.  As we arrived, a motorboat cast off from one of the public moorings so we grabbed it.  It’s the third day in a row we have been able to pickup a public mooring instead of anchoring.

Low Islets has one small island with a lighthouse and a larger island to the east.  It is well protected but also very busy with tourist boats from Port Douglas is is only a few miles away.  We watched a steady stream of tourist boats go back to shore at the end of the day.

The anchorage at Low Islets

The lighthouse seen from our mooring

We had a nice sundowner snack of cheese, sausage and crackers and the barbecued hamburgers for dinner.

Time for our sundowner snack!


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