Avalau Island

 Avalau Island portrays the quintessential South Pacific island feeling.  It has an extensive coral reef providing shelter from the ocean waves, a beautiful white sand beach with palm trees leaning out over the sand and striking turquoise crystal clear blue water.

Avalau Island - a little bit of paradise!

We anchored off the beach a little further out than planned because unfortunately a very large catamaran was anchored in the location I had set as the destination on our course map.  Not to worry, it was a short dinghy ride to shore.  The catamaran named Big Picture departed within an hour of our arrival but we did not bother to move and re-anchor.  

We took the dinghy ashore and had a nice walk all the way around the island on the beach.  After the walk we did some snorkeling before returning to True North for sundowners and dinner.  After a calm overnight we departed just after sunrise to catch high tide through a shallow pass between us and our next destination.

Departing at sunrise


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