We had a great time at Great Guana Cay and have moved on. While there we walked around the island, did a little shopping, had a few drinks and dinner with friends Dirk and Nancy.
Anchored (storm anchor) in beautiful warm water:
Table set for dinner:
Had a great meal of homemade pizza and fried conch with Dirk and Nancy, S/V Renegade. http://www.svrenegade.blogspot.com/
We took the dinghy to the beach and headed off to find Nipper’s. We’re on the right track:
Walk into town, take a right down this road:
Keep walking down the road until you come to the cemetery:
Take a right at the cemetery. It has to be a good place if you have to “take a right at the cemetery and go past the tractor”:
Da tractor, mon:
And don’t touch the poison trees:
Up the hill to Nipper’s:
Very cool place on a beach overlooking the Atlantic Ocean:
We had a couple of drinks with Dirk and Nancy then headed back to Grabber’s beach bar. Back at Grabber’s, reveling in my victory. There is a ring toss game, get that little ring on that little hook. Got it on the second try…after three drinks. It’s the little things…:
Our dinghy floating at anchor just off this beautiful beach:
Anchorage at Great Guana Cay:
Having a great time:
We had a few drinks, conch fritters and loaded fries while watching this:
The next day Dirk and Nancy headed onto Marsh Harbor while we stayed in the area and explored a bit. We anchored at the Fish Cays and snorkeled in crystal clear water for a few hours then headed further west to Water Cay to anchor for the night.
Dinghy at Fish Cays:
Dea Latis anchored east of Fish Cays:
The next day we pulled up anchor at Water Cay and headed to Marsh Harbor. Marsh Harbor is the third largest city in the Bahamas and we are anchored here right now. We are probably leaving tomorrow for Hope Town. Will update again soon!