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Bitter Guana Cay

Bitter Guana Cay is a small island known for its abundance of an endangered species of Bahamian Rock Iguanas and magnificent limestone cliffs. Due to their isolation to the rest of the world, the iguanas are indigenous to this island & are not found anywhere else....

Exuma Islands Again: Day 4

After another peaceful night at anchor– and they have all been peaceful– and having made considerable miles northward both in the Sound and in the Bank, we decided to amble back south.  We had knowingly bypassed many recommended stops, so we sketched out a...

Exuma Islands Again: Day 3

Wednesday, we sailed up to Staniel Cay where Gaye was able to secure a mooring in front of the Yacht Club. Not a club at all, basically this was a marina with a restaurant.  We walked the docks yucking at the handful of mega yachts here. Luckily the majority of boats...

Exuma Islands Again: Day 1 & 2

John and I spent one week sailing the Exuma Islands two years ago, and had such a good time, we decided to come back for two more weeks this winter. Here’s the start of the blog for this years trip. We passed through customs at the little airport in Georgetown...