9th Mar - 16th Mar 2013 Staniel Cay, The Exumas, Bahamas PART 1
Nimue
Sat 16 Mar 2013 21:38
We were happy to take the long ‘wet’ dinghy ride ashore to the Staniel Cay
Yacht Club and indulge in a few rum punches ($9 each) and “okay” burgers.
Our new AB dinghy was becoming somewhat of a disappointment and was giving us
uncomfortable, wet rides in anything but a flat sea!
We anchored at Big Major’s
Spot
The dinghy ‘car park’ at Staniel Cay
Yacht Club
Outside the Staniel Cay Yacht Club
(SCYC)
Inside the SCYC having a beer and
waiting for our burgers
Staniel Cay is one of the ‘not so remote’ islands in the Exuma chain, and
we able to pick up a few groceries at the aptly name Pink Place and Blue
Place! We also had very nice fish lunch with Ken & Heather at the
Purple Place (honestly, I’m not making these names up)!
Lisa trying to become invisible outside
The Pink Place (Supermarket) and the Purple Place
(Restaurant)
The airstrip .............hope everyone
obeys the sign!
Walking over the little bridge to the
larger supermarket we came across a stingray and this school of
Bonefish
Staniel Cay is famous for ‘Thunderball Cave’ where the James Bond movie of
the same name was filmed A ‘must’ to snorkel, so we took our
dinghies and dropped a sea anchor near to the entrance of the cave.
No sooner had we snorkelled into the cave entrance, when we were surrounded by
hundreds of beautifully coloured fish and it was just like swimming in an
aquarium! We had taken some sweet corn in a plastic bag to feed the
fish, but once they had a hint of what was in the bag, they couldn’t resist
coming even closer, to the extent that one of them bit the end of Michael’s bag
allowing all the sweet corn to escape. Anyway a great experience. A
short dinghy ride from the anchorage, we found a great area to have BBQ’s on the
beach and allowed us all to meet up in the early evening to share something to
eat together. By this time we had been joined by Steve and Marja (Motu)
and also some friends we had met a year earlier, Ken and Heather and their
3 dogs (Faring). We soon realised after the first night, it was
unwise to stay on the beach after dark, as we (especially Michael and I) were
‘bitten to death’ by mosquito’s and sand flies!
Arriving at ‘Thunderball Cave’ and only
one or two fish
Michael snorkelling in the cave and
another fish
Ashore at our favourite BBQ beach, where
other cruisers had left tables and chairs.
Enjoying the feast before the flies
arrive
Overlooking the small marina and a few
yachts in the shallower anchorage
The island’s notice board and the
colourful bougainvillea
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