Thursday, May 25 - Monday, May 29, 2006
After spending a few days in Marsh Harbour, we headed out Thursday to Great Guana Cay. We really enjoy Great Guana, remote beach but still enough happenings if you want them.
While walking the beach on Friday, we met a lovely young girl named Catie. She taught us about different shells and the art of sea glass discovery. She and her grandmother took up the hobby when Catie was a little girl. Her family was vacationing on Great Guana for a couple weeks.
After an entertaining trip to Nipper’s on Sunday, we decide to head out Monday to start our final visits to places in the Abacos. The Bahamas tour will be winding down this next month. We headed back over to Treasure Cay, this time to the anchorage not the dock. The anchorage and moorings have complete use of the resort amenities. The unlimited, long running water in the shower is definitely a real treat!!
(total trip - 20 nm)
After spending a few days in Marsh Harbour, we headed out Thursday to Great Guana Cay. We really enjoy Great Guana, remote beach but still enough happenings if you want them.
While walking the beach on Friday, we met a lovely young girl named Catie. She taught us about different shells and the art of sea glass discovery. She and her grandmother took up the hobby when Catie was a little girl. Her family was vacationing on Great Guana for a couple weeks.
Catie
One of our favorite spots is the Sunset Beach Bar owned by Jerry and Chorene Fording. Saturday is their all you can eat BBQ rib night. Outstanding ribs!!! The best in the Abacos.

Jerry and Chorene Fording
After an entertaining trip to Nipper’s on Sunday, we decide to head out Monday to start our final visits to places in the Abacos. The Bahamas tour will be winding down this next month. We headed back over to Treasure Cay, this time to the anchorage not the dock. The anchorage and moorings have complete use of the resort amenities. The unlimited, long running water in the shower is definitely a real treat!!
(total trip - 20 nm)

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