Shroud Cay

We enjoyed beautiful Bahama Bank sailing to Shroud Cay. The anchorage on South Shroud Cay is beautiful and exciting to explore but the mangrove river in the south are non-motor crafts only. Theもっと詳しく
Warderick Wells III

Saw the top of Boo Boo Hill and tokens to Neptune left by sailors in hopes for safe passage.
Warderick Wells II

hiked around the island and spotted hutia, cute little bunny like rodents that scurry amongst the trees. We also saw the iconic spiral tailed lizard.
Warderick Wells and the Hutia I

A paradise not to be missed. There are hiking trails all around the island, blow holes, crystal clear water, curly tailed lizards & adorable hutia scattering about the woods. The Exuma Land & Sea Parkもっと詳しく
Malabar Snorkeling - Warderick Wells

At Warderick Wells, instead of grabbing a mooring ball, we went West to Malabar Cay. One of the reviews reported excellent snorkeling. It took us a few attempts but we found some good coral patchesもっと詳しく
O'Briens

For the day we anchored and explored the underwater sea park by O’Brien. We ventured a snorkel on the plane wreck, it’s a Cesna about 20 feet down with the cockpit in decent shape. The wreckもっと詳しく
Bye Compass To Bells Rock

We left Compass to go explore the underwater park located next to O'Briens. The third picture posted here is the only picture I took of the Dundas caves.
Compass Cay the Bubble Bath

Compass Cay is also known for its’ bubble baths’… at low tide, it’s less impressive but still nice. Pools collect on the banks side from crashing waves on the windward side. Very picturesque.もっと詳しく
Compass Cay Bahamas

We moved over to Compass Cay N anchorage and had a heck of a time trying to get 1the anchor to stick all the while not sticking our but in the channel or running aground. It took forever but weもっと詳しく
Pipe Cay to Dundas Rock Caves

From Pipe Cay we motored over glassy shallow water through conch cut. Despite the motoring, it was one of the more surreal and memorable days out on the water. We passed a marina on South Compass Cayもっと詳しく
Pipe Cay Bahamas I

We experienced the pigs and the grotto, what more did the Exumas have in store for us…
We motored around the corner to Pipe Cay by the old DECCA station, a concrete dock
used in the 1950s forもっと詳しく
Big Major/Staniel Cay III

Staniel Cay is most known for Thunderball grotto. From the water it appears to be an amassed land formation in the middle of the harbor but if you anchor your dinghy at slack tide you can find ledgesもっと詳しく
Big Major/Staniel Cay II

From Big Major we took our dinghy around the corner to explore Staniel Cay. The island was cute with a few convenience stores we were glad to make use of. We enjoyed a large lunch at the Staniel Cayもっと詳しく
Big Major/ Staniel Cay I

The Bahamas in total consists of 700 islands and 2,400 cays, 30 of which are inhabited. In 1783 American Loyalists settled in Great Exuma. Looking for a new and safer home, they brought cotton farmingもっと詳しく
Sailing up the Exumas

The Bahamas in total consists of 700 islands and 2,400 cays, 30 of which are inhabited. In 1783 American Loyalists settled in Great Exuma. Looking for a new and safer home, they brought cotton farmingもっと詳しく
Boat Prep for the Exumas

Our time to relax was cut short by our need to knock off boat chores around the weekend. Stores shut down on Sundays and most establishments are closed or have shortened hours on Saturday.
Weもっと詳しく
Return to Georgetown

We made our way back to Georgetown at this point and stopped in Rudder Cut Cay. David Copperfield owns land around here and there’s a mermaid playing a piano underwater (made of stone in 15 feet ofもっと詳しく
Lee Stocking & Farmers Cay

From Stocking Island we sailed all day trailing thunder clouds until we anchored in Lee Stocking Island, near the old maritime research facility, abandoned in 2011. It was once the Perry Institute forもっと詳しく
Mom & Dad Stocking Island II

Part 2
Mom & Dad Visit - Georgetown & Stocking

We greeted my parents at the hotel, Peace & Plenty, they were standing on a veranda looking out over the water. When they turned around to see us it was a tidal wave of hugs and smiles. Despite havingもっと詳しく
Cat Island II

From New Bight we went to Fransesco Bay where we found a resort that had a trusting bar on the beach. The owner welcomed us and showed us a circular bar completely stocked with cups, ice, liquor,もっと詳しく
Cat Island

We had a long slow sail to Hawksnest marina, Cat Island where we filled up on much-needed water and decided to stay the night by anchoring in the river. The sun was setting and it’s unwise toもっと詳しく
Conception Island II

The next day we dinghy-ed to the mouth of the river. The entrance is shallow and the water color varies from crystal clear to an iridescent sparkle like diamonds. As we continued, the river forms to aもっと詳しく
Conception Island I

After a night of too much chess games, we made our move to Conception Island. We thought San Salvador would be amazing but sailing there and back and seeing the island would eat up 4 days easily.もっと詳しく
Jess n Justin - Long Island

We had a most beautiful sail down to Salt Pond Bay.
But the day Jess n Justin arrived, it poured… I mean it poured hard. We had rented a car to run a few errands like laundry and groceries then pickもっと詳しく
Dean's Blue Hole II

We watched as five deviously laughing young men surprised someone, picked him up by his arms and legs, ran him over to the water and tossed him in. The man they threw in the water was Williamもっと詳しく