Travel Blogs from Exuma Cays Land and Sea Park, Bahamas
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We're still headed south
... stayed at a couple beautiful cays but no internet. In fact the islands are uninhabited. Today we arrived at Exuma Cays Land & Sea Park. It is just beautiful. They have limited internet available to update our communications with family & friends. ...
Friday, March 2
We heard a call on the VHF from a boat near the entrance asking for assistance from Exuma Park. They wrapped a line around their stern thruster and had to put out an anchor and can't move their boat. They also indicated there is a shark circling ...
Denny the diver
... coming through Sunday night and it's supposed to blow through Wednesday and possibly Thursday. We are moored in a very protected lagoon and there are park rangers on site and over 20 other sailboats in here. So please don't worry. Kathy on Vespera baked ...
The land and sea park
Left at 9:30 a.m. for the Exuma Cays Land & Sea Park in Warderick Wells. It was a 3 1/2 hour romp upwind with 3-4 foot seas. The park is absolutely breathtaking and we are on a mooring ball. ...
Sampson Cay
Friday, March 9 - Well we got to leave Exuma Park today at 10 a.m. bound for Sampson Cay. The seas were 2-4 feet and winds E-20-25. We had a reef in the main and doing over 5 knots made it in 4 hours. We headed straight to the fuel dock to top off gas, ...
Bananakwits, Rays & Hutias
... plump, brown, rabbit-sized member of the rodent family. Hutias are unique to the West Indies. They are nocturnal and are the only land mammal native to the Bahamas. They feed on leaves and twigs. But they preferred our food tonight. We will stay here til ...
The front has arrived.
25-35 knots out of NE has arrived on schedule. We are rocking and rolling in this protected anchorage. The forecast is for high winds to continue thru Thursday. No one is moving anywhere til this passes. We are all running low on water and have started ...
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