Travel Blogs from Norman's Cay, Bahamas
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Sandbar Moments
We arrived a little late and the tide is already rising already about to hide the sandbar. We did not stay too long because of the tide, water was fast rising on top of the sandbar..... better luck nect time. ...
Conch hunting
... didn't see anything to cause concern. I suppose it was at least a good learning experience on reading the water. We got to Norman's Cay a bit before sundown, and it really was a beautiful anchorage. Honestly, on the approach in you aim for one small, ...
Mean Low Water
We met up with Lee & Nancy & Stan & Kathy for another adventure this morning in the dingies. We will explore Norman's Pond in the interior of the island. There are even several caves to check out. This deep pond is absolutely secluded and ...
Southern Exposure
We watched three kite sailors in the turquoise shallows this morning. We took the dingies to a shallow reef about a mile away and got to snorkel. I used the lookie bucket which works great. Coming back to the anchorage we saw a large ketch from Bellaire ...
Cheeseburger in where!!!!
... day so we took advantage of it. After a morning snorkel we took the dingies around the point of the island for lunch at the Norman Cay Beach Resort. Had a couple beers and a cheeseburger and fries for $70!!!! Yikes. It was good, but not that good. But ...
Norman's Cay
... 21 - We left Nassau at 9:30 a.m. with winds SE 10-15 on the nose of course. A great romp through the waves and arrived at Norman's Cay anchorage at 5 pm. We traveled with Sea Camp's group so we had all 6 of us enter the anchorage at the same time. We got ...
Dingy exploring
... intake to his refrigerator. We elected to stay put and wait out a front that is coming with high winds over the weekend. Norman Cay is known for its beautiful beaches, good gunkholing, nice hiking and great anchoring options. According to Stan & Kathy ...
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