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It is not just the diverse marine life here, for there are other surprises as well. One such surprise that awaits the snorkelers beneath the waves in a private island in the Baha … Read more. One such surprise that awaits the snorkelers beneath the waves in a private island in the Bahamas is a grand piano with a life-size sculpture of a mermaid lounging atop the ocean floor. The sight is magical if you go by the word of those who have been there. Read less. Refrain from posting comments that are obscene, defamatory or inflammatory, and do not indulge in personal attacks, name calling or inciting hatred against any community. Help us delete comments that do not follow these guidelines by marking them offensive. Let's work together to keep the conversation civil. You have been successfully added to the mailing list of Times of India Travel. To complete the subscription process, kindly open your inbox and click on the confirmation link which has been emailed to you. Thank You for sharing! Your friend will receive the article link on email mentioned. One such surprise that awaits the snorkelers beneath the waves i Top Searches. You're Reading. Facebook Twitter Linkedin Email. Comments 0 Be the first one to comment. Read All Comments Post a Comment. Count: We have sent you a verification email. To verify, just follow the link in the message. Visual Stories. Most romantic cities in the world to visit in November and December. Nostalgia alert! Indian places that remind us of school winter holidays. More Visual Stories. Also Read. Indian places that remind us of school winter holidays More Stories. Share with friends Thank You for sharing! For more than one recipient, type addresses separated by commas.
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We really liked Staniel Cay. Staniel Cay Yacht Club was very cruiser friendly, with a little cove protected by a breakwater for beaching dinghies. The pizza we had at the bar there was our first meal out since leaving Palm Beach, and it was great. It felt like we were on one of the week long tropical vacations we used to take, but with no worry about flying back home to snow. We walked around the cay, and I had some land sickness — where is feels like the ground is swaying. It reminded me of holding my desk down in my office after a long weekend sailing, because it felt like it was going to wash away. The second morning, we went to a bakery we saw on the map. We met the baker, and found out that she had retired last year, so no Bahamian Coconut bread here. We snorkeled the Thunderball Grotto just NW of the yacht club. The guide books are right when they say to go at slack tide, but we went after high tide and it was tough swimming in the current. This was the best snorkeling we have seen so far. There were absolute clouds of fish, and Jeff saw a turtle. The water in the cave was even bluer than normal, and the afternoon light streaming down from the holes in the roof of the cave made it gorgeous. Definitely a must do stop, and we did appreciate being in there all by ourselves. From Staniel, we had a sporty upwind sail to Cave Cay cut. It was blowing knots right on the nose, with a knot or so of current against us, so we were tacking through only degrees, vs our normal 90 degrees, so we zig zagged back and forth. We were going knots, but it took 6 hrs to get 20 miles south. At Cave Cay we anchored right by a big sweep of sand bar that is barely awash at low tide, so we were well protected from waves, and winds were very light for the two nights we stayed here. We went to see the obligatory sights — a plane wreck and an underwater sculpture of a mermaid playing a piano. The piano was placed by David Copperfield, off the coast of Ruddercut Cay, which is just south of his private island, Musha Cay. Musha is for sale, btw. Snorkelers and scuba divers searched and searched. That was eleven years ago, so I just had to look it up on our Explorer Chart. Just to brag for a second, Jeff and I seem to be getting better at anchoring. I also think, with all the sand, anchoring is easier in the Bahamas than it was up north. On our way back from the piano, we recognized a sailboat that we had anchored next to Staniel Cay and after chatting with them we decided to move down to Rudder Cay cut the next day. We anchored in front of the caves there, next to our new friends so we could enjoy sun-downers together without a long dinghy ride. The turtle let me follow it around for a while, and the barracuda wanted nothing to do with me. Today we are having a lazy day just west of Ruddercut Cay, out of the east wind, waiting for a second evening of sun-downers, this time on our friends boat. They have a mint plant, so it will be Mojitos tonight. Miraculously, touch wood, nothing is currently broken on the boat, so we are lazing around eating, reading, playing guitar poorly and getting all the dishes from last night cleaned up. I tried putting the hammock up on the foredeck, but had to take it down because it immediately turned into a small spinnaker in the breeze. Oh the hardships of boat life! Skip to content Posted on February 11, by RenegadeCruising. February 4 — 9 We really liked Staniel Cay. Still sounds magical! How long did it take you to get from Staniel Cay to Ruddercut Cay? Thank you! Warderick Wells Cay, Bahamas.
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