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Showing posts with label abacos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label abacos. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Island Dreaming: zap me to THE ABACOS!

                                                    ...on a sailboat, that is!

The Abacos sit up on the northeast shoulder of the Bahamas, an epaulet of secluded turquoise coves, underwater marine sanctuaries, and 5-stool beach bars.  You can explore these wonders from a resort, but for a true Bahamian experience... Charter a sailboat and sail away! 


Don't know how to sail?  Captains can be hired to take over -- handle the chores (and the stress)  from leaving the dock

to navigating the course...

to tucking the vessel into the slip at days' end.

Along the way, you'll stop at island resorts for a day of pool-side lounging


Or strap on a tank at Brendal's dive shop for some underwater adventure at Green Turtle Cay:

or lay in the shade at Pete's Pub with a Goombay Smash!



Days on the water include fishing,


zodiac-ing to isolated beaches for a swim and beachcomb, 
strumming and sailing,




But the best fun?   Drop the hook out on the Bahamas' banks, and dive in the Sea!  It's like pulling through a giant fish tank, sunrays angling down through acres of clear blue water to a rippled sandy bottom, just below your toes, strewn with apricot-colored starfish the size of dinner plates!

The captain often will give helpful tips to keep you shipshape.  Today's tip: take a Joy shower after ocean swimming.  The Joy soap grabs to salt, the freshwater hose off the boat stern leaves you refreshed, and the lemonscent follows you to keep saline mustiness out of the cabin. 







Dock for a day here and there, and enjoy land pleasure also.   2-Wheeling through remote island forests, only to find a private Bahamian beach at trails' end, is a particularly sweet treat!


A few days on board will give you the "boat rocks",  but you'll still return to the dock, to sail another day, deeper into the Abacos!


Where do you charter a boat or find a captain?  The Moorings in Marsh Harbor.  
Here's a photo gallery to check out:

Sunday, November 8, 2009

Sunny Winter Fun: THE BAHAMAS

I took 4 sons, for 4 weeks, on a 44’ sloop, through the Abacos… that garland of natural and remote islands circling the NE edge of the grand Bahama chain! We swam with dolphins, made campfires in isolated coves, dove for granddaddy starfish, watched conch harvests, biked and fished, went scuba diving at the Green Turtle, and soaked up sunsets at tiki bars in the middle of nowhere!


You can do this too! It’s this simple:

~Pick a boat! Here is a dependable outfit: http://www.floridayacht.com/

~Get yourself to Miami! It’s only 50 miles from there to the Bahamas, and riding the current of the Gulf stream north to your landfall makes for an easy sail!

~Meet our savvy seaman, Captain Dave! He knows the “ropes” and can be hired to guide you every step of the way, for a safe and anxiety-free journey!

~Do you sailing homework: Sailing the ocean (even just 50 miles of it) is no small undertaking! It can be done by inexperienced adventurers (accompanied by able Captain, of course!) but deserves thoughtful planning.

Work with the captain to organize a thorough safety equipment list, and know how to use it! I invested in water-activated beacons for each life jacket and a Serious spotlight!

Make a Rule Chart, review it with every single person, post it in the boat, and ENFORCE IT STRICTLY! Our big one was: No one on deck without a life jacket!

Pack a good first aid kit. You will be on your own a lot of the time, so be ready to deal with sunburn, insects (take a good After-bite pen), intestinal upset, splinters, burns and cuts!

~Plan! This is the fun part! Get everyone involved!

Start by getting Capt Dave to recommend a good route (the Bahamas has over 700 islands, scattered over 500 miles, with some routes more catering to sailboats than others!

Create a list of activities your family or group enjoys. Are you scuba divers? History lovers? Interested in fishing? Work these into the itinerary.

Plan LOTS of on-board activities. Reading books, marine biology charts and directories, nautical lessons, fishing gear, special menus/treats (the galley works while you’re sailing!), board games of all sorts, CARDS (and a card game book, for new ideas along the way), and journals with journaling supplies!

~Buy a chart (nautical term for “map”—makes you sound official!) so you all can follow, and mark, your route!

~Prepare to be flexible! Many things may change your plans. On our trip, we had setbacks from (more than one) thunderstorm, a melted impellor, a lost ATM card, a jammed toe, and a recalcitrant 14 year old.

~Get excited! So much is in store for you… great seafood, senses full of fresh air and water landscapes, a novel “home”, lands to explore, meals in your bathing suit, and time uninterrupted for you to share with those you love!


If all this just sounds like too much to tackle, the Bahamas are also perfect for:

…an overnight escape to Nassau -less than 2 hours travel time away! (Remind you of those Suitcase parties from college days?)

...a weekend break, for a mini-vacation of sunshine and beaches! (and gambling)

…a Cruise! (Princess, Royal Caribbean, and NCL are just a few cruise lines showcasing Bahamas as a port destination!)

...a romantic getaway at Sandals! Choose between the Royal Bahamian spa resort & offshore island or -- opening January 2010 -- the Sandals Emerald Bay on Great Exuma! Check it out:

http://www.sandals.com/main/emerald/em-home.cfm

…a family vacation to a barefoot-only resort on one of Bahamas outlying islands (see Sidebar. This place is so wonderful, I’ll blog on it soon!)

Whichever way suits you, remember the Bahamas for accessible, inexpensive, island adventure this winter!