Bahamas - The Girls

February 22

Remember how much fun it was to have your kids’ friends over for sleepovers, big events and just hanging? Well, they continue to be gifts that keep on giving. It was such a joy to welcome Letra and her close childhood chums, Megan and Annie.

Letra, Megan and Annie

Annie, Megan and Letra

We started our sailing adventure shopping. It felt oh so right!

Welcome to Nassau

The girls arrived just in time for a quick run to the best grocery ever - Solomons Fresh Market and The Bahama Hand Prints factory shop and store. The handprinted fabrics were stunning, brilliantly capturing the colors, shapes and wildlife we were seeing all over this beautiful country.

After a dip in Nassau Harbor Marina pool, dinner at Latitudes and a quiet Marina overnight, we departed early next morning for Shroud Cay, 44 miles southeast of Nassau.

Nassau to Shroud Cay

44 mile full day sail.

Shroud Cay Mangrove National Park


Shroud Cay

Who We Are - Bahamas National Trust (bnt.bs)

“Established in 1958, the Exuma Cays Land and Sea Park is the first marine reserve in The Bahamas and the wider Caribbean. Covering 112,640 acres of land and sea, it is renowned for its breathtaking beauty, species biodiversity, secluded beaches, amazing views and safe anchorages. Throughout the park you can explore the underwater magnificence of coral reefs, mangroves and seagrasses, stroll along pristine beaches, traverse several hiking trails, and observe tons of wildlife including birds, fish, turtles and iguanas.”

Day sail to Thunderball Grotto, Pig Beach and Staniel Cay

Pig Beach

Thunderball Grotto, Aka Thunderball James Bond Film 1965

Staniel Cay Yacht Club

Sail to Black Point for farewell lunch at Lorraine’s Cafe. Come again!!

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