Shroud Cay, Exuma National Park

After a couple of days at Normans Cay, we were ready to move on and head south to Shroud Cay, the beginning of the Exuma Land and Sea Park.  The park was established by the Bahamas National Trust in 1958 and is a no take zone which means all of the land and water is...

Norman’s Cay, The Exumas

A few years ago, we saw a Netflix documentary about a fraudulent super music festival in the Bahamas called “Fyre”. Never in a million years we would have imagined coming to the location of this festival, an elaborate hoax music festival that was scheduled...

Highborne Cay, The Exumas

If you are looking for unspoiled nature and turquoise waters, the Exumas are generally considered the “Holy Grail” in the Bahamas. And that’s our next destination where we will sail 40nm southeast from New Providence’s West Bay anchorage to...

Chub Cay, The Berries

We left Bond’s Cay and motored-sailed towards Chub Cay to take shelters at a marina 15 NM out. The wind storm is forecasted to start late today and blow hard for the next 3 days. Entering the marina was a bit chaotic since many boats had the same idea, and we...

Bonds Cay, The Berries

Another day, another anchorage at the beautiful Bonds Cay in very quiet weather, but that won’t be the case soon. Weather forecast for Friday and Saturday calls for strong front passing through with winds gusting to 40-45 knots. This is a great place to hangout...

Exploring The Blue Hole, The Berries

We can only admire the courage and skills of early explorers that navigated these waters without the aid of a high-quality GPS plotters.  The small anchorage between the larger Hoffman’s Cay and Devil Cay and behind the smaller White Cay was our second stop in...