Rides at and from Our Caribbean Resort - now climbing up the headlands and heading home on horse through the forestHere we are climbing up the headlands and then returning on the trails and beach on the horse.
:: while over on this page, we set out on horse back from the resort >
We have left the last part of the ancient almond forest and are on the beach tracking up to the distant limestone headlands. The limestone ridge that has shaped our protected area here, now spills into the sea.
When we get up closer, we pull off into a grove of oversize sea grapes and almonds to tie off the horses. Some, the folks rather than the horses, will explore the caverns under the headlands. The tide is out so you can get in without swimming today, just paddling through wave wash.
We head up the cliff. A simple climb on a scratched trail. Deep seagrapes, cobweb stretched gateway through branches, overhung outcrops and a view all the way out to next stop Ireland on the Gulf Stream.
Backwards looking from a hidden cave, the bay sweeps in two crescents back to our Caribbean resort, to the horses' Caribbean stables.
:: back to part 1 of Caribbean horse ride >
