- Day
1: Fly to Marsh Harbor airport, taxi 15 minutes to the yacht.
- Days
2-7: Total bliss and relaxation - sailing, swimming, snorkeling, strolling
beaches, lounging:
- Great
Guana Cay (pronounced "key") has a 5 mile Atlantic Ocean beach. Nippers and Guana Beach Resort both offer tropical delights. Baker Bay, an abandoned private cruise ship facility, strongly resembles an
expanded "Gilligan's Island" set! Now, the beach awaits the few yachts
at anchor.
Sandy
Cay, a beautiful crescent of sand and water. Scores of other islands accessible
only by boat can be ours alone, insuring a remarkable degree of privacy.
- Pelican
Cay, a protected national park, offers excellent snorkeling over an extensive
reef.
- Hopetown,
the quintessential picturesque island village, has an historic candy-cane lighthouse you can ascend for a spectacular view. Visit Hope Town Harbour Lodge and swim in the pool, stroll beaches, or wander the friendly village amidst brightly
painted cabins and tropical gardens and trees. We often spend our last night here
as well.
- Treasure
Cay Resort, with a 3.5 mile beach considered by many among the worlds finest.
We pick up a mooring, go ashore for dinner, and sometimes dance under the stars
in the bar.
- Man-O-War
Cay, where most inhabitants share the last name "Albury," and golf
carts are the only mode of motorized transport!
- We
have seen dolphins on every visit.
- Of course we have "secret spots" that we only share with clients
who book through us. We'd like to tell you, but then we'd have to kill you!
- Day 8:
Return to Marsh Harbor in the morning so everyone can easily make their flights.
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