Saturday, 6 September 2014

Black Watch & Crystal Serenity

Two liners arrived in Guernsey this very misty Saturday. The Black Watch is on "Wine Stops and Tax Free Shops" cruise, sailing from Le Havre overnight, having departed from Edinburgh. The guests would have had a very calm short trip on the tenders as can be seen in this image of Salarie Battery.


Crystal Serenity is another liner making her way back across the Atlantic for our European winter. She left Southampton last night and in two weeks' time will be entering Boston on the Eastern Seaboard of the USA, where she will spend the rest of September cruising to Quebec City. She was anchored further out than the Black Watch and is only just visible in the morning mist as the Sark Belle makes her first trip of the day to Sark, a 50 minutes journey to the east of Guernsey.


Nine hours later the Sark Belle is on her last trip of the day to Sark, with only the Black Watch left at the anchorage. The liner left at tea time and is heading south to Bilbao on the north coast of Spain.


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