Saturday, 21 March 2015

Guana Cay

We arrived in Guana Cay by 10:00 following a quick motor (no wind) from Man-O-War Cay. The main harbour has a lot of moorings balls so we chose to anchor around the point yet still having access to the facilities. As the weather has been crazy hot (at least for us…) we jumped into the water for a cool down when we arrived before heading for shore. Two of the main attractions here are the complexes of Nippers and Grabbers (cottages, bar etc). Nippers is a small walk to the other side of the island where there is a great beach and view.  We walked there, had a drink and a walk on the beach. You can tell this part of the Bahamas is geared toward the tourist crowd as a rum drink is $9:00 eeek! We are cruisers and are here for 6 months so we can’t afford that very often. It is a neat place though, but is more commercial than what we are used to.






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  1. Congrats on a successful trip back to USA and summarization of your sailboat!! I thought the growth on the boat of your boat would have been a lot worse in that warm water.

    Alan & Joanna White, (met you in the Berry Islands in mid December).

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