Bahamian Hideouts

The Secret (and Not So Secret) Spots

The Bahamas has an abundance of hidden coves, undisturbed beaches, and little gems not on the typical tourist map.

By Chris Casswell, Southern Boating May 2020

I had just checked out on a boat for a Bahamas bareboat charter and was leaning against the counter chatting with a young man about things to see and do when I noticed that the office’s secretary kept giving him the stink eye. I didn’t know why until the rest of my crew came in and we went over to look at some brochures. I heard her hiss to him, “Don’t be givin’ away all of our secrets, mon…he a mainlander.”

So, I thought, there are secrets that Bahamians keep to themselves, tourism be damned. Well, I’m here to share some of those secrets.

Great Inagua

On this island, the farthest from Nassau and seemingly frozen in time, don’t miss the flamingos, which hang out on the salt flats created by Morton’s Salt in the ’30s. Yes, the “When it rains, it pours” folks have a major salt harvest here. Having been nursed for seven decades by the National Audubon Society (starting from a herd of just 100 birds), West Indian flamingoes now outnumber humans on the island 80-to-1 with some 80,000 in residence. Don’t stop there. Inagua is also known for Bahamas parrots and Inagua hummingbirds as well as wild donkeys, goats, and boar.

Beachside/Roadside Conch Bars

You’ll find these on every island and lining many of the beaches. Usually just pieces of driftwood thrown together, they offer superb conch menus and ice-cold local beers. Try the conch salads (the one shown is from Joe’s Conch Shack near Bailey Town on Bimini), jerk chicken, and fish offerings.

Dean’s Blue Hole

If Earth was a bowling ball, the blue holes would be where you put your fingers. There are blue holes worldwide, but only one is deeper than Dean’s Blue Hole and drops down to an astounding 663 feet, which is far below what the human body can tolerate. Nevertheless, this is where free divers come to test their skill, competing to see who can dive the deepest (and live) on a single lungful of air. The current record is 331 feet. Yikes! Dean’s Blue Hole is located off a sandy beach just up the coast from Clarence Town on Long Island. The Flying Fish Marina is in Clarence Town and is a designated port of entry. deansbluehole.org; flyingfishmarina.com

Swimming Pigs

Most everyone has heard about the swimming pigs, but I’m always surprised by experienced skippers who’ve never been to Pig Beach on Big Major Cay in the Exumas. Maybe they just hate bacon. The pigs come right up to the boat expecting to be fed, so do bring food, and be sure to keep your fingers out of the way. There’s good anchorage offshore.

Blue Lagoon Island

Also known as Salt Cay, this private island has a tourism side that makes it popular with tour boats, especially later in the day. Not so much a secret, the island has a hidden lagoon, coral reefs, exotic birds, and a beach shared with sea lions, sea turtles, and dolphin encounters. bahamasbluelagoon.com

Queen’s Baths and Glass Window Bridge

Take a taxi to get the best vantage point where two bodies of water meet: the clear, blue Atlantic and the turquoise Caribbean. What is spectacular is the distinct separation between this pair directly under the Glass Window Bridge along Queen’s Highway on Eleuthera. Originally painted by Winslow Homer in 1885, the natural bridge was washed away by hurricanes.

The Queen’s Baths is just south of the Glass Window Bridge and dotted with sun-warmed hot pools. Take reef walkers because there are urchins, and it can be slippery. Skip it at high tide when the baths refill. discover-eleuthera-bahamas.com

Nurse Sharks of Compass Cay

These bottom-feeding creatures make a squealing, high-pitched sound if you’re near them underwater. Don’t worry, you can mingle with them without thinking about Jaws. A private island in the Outer Exumas, it’s reachable by tender (a long haul) from Staniel Cay, so the pleasant Compass Cay Marina is a better choice. compasscaymarina.com

Bimini Road

Could this be the original Atlantis, the legendary city that sank off the earth 11,000 years ago? Evenly spaced stones stretch a half mile and look like…what? A road to a missing city? Part of a wall? Sadly, they have no tool marks, and carbon dating suggests they were made by geological forces and erosion, but it’s still fun to visit and imagine. Located about five miles off North Bimini in 18 feet of water, it’s a bit of a voyage in a tender and probably more enjoyable to take one of the snorkeling tours from a Bimini marina.

The Musician

Just off Rudder Cut Cay in the Exumas, a life-sized sculpture of a mermaid lounges against the bench of a baby grand piano. Placed by magician David Copperfield, who owns 11 islands, it was sunk as a quirky surprise for his guests. Snorkelers who can hold their breath can swim down and pose on the bench as if playing a tune. It’s about 12-15 feet down from the surface. The islands are private, but the beaches to the high-tide mark are public, and there is good anchorage nearby. Ask locals for directions: It’s just off a small sea cave at the northern end of the beach.

Pelican Beach on Great Exuma

Better known as Tropic of Cancer Beach because it intersects with the Tropic of Cancer latitude line, Pelican Beach has glorious golden sand and a small hut nearby with a painted line marking the latitude on its floor. Located in the Moore Hill establishment, there is good anchorage offshore. Be sure to sign your name in the hut alongside other boaters.

Cat Island

Truly one of the “secret” Bahamian islands, Cat Island is south of Eleuthera and far enough off the usual routes that many skip it. Its Mount Alvernia, at 206 feet, is the highest point in the Bahamas. A 10-minute hike takes you to the Hermitage, built by reclusive priest-architect Father Jerome in the ’30s for fabulous views, especially at sunset. Cat Island preserves an old-island way of life for its 1,800 residents, with Obeah religion and ripsaw (rake and scrape) music still going strong. The boyhood home of actor Sidney Poitier, the 48-mile island has no resorts, no cruise ships, and The Marina at Hawk’s Nest Resort (hawks-nest.com) is the smart place to stay. If you’re into eerie, check out the Griffin Bat Cave, once used as hurricane shelter for locals and now home to thousands of bats. You can hear and see them as they wake at sunset to leave.

Harbour Island

Called “Briland” by insiders, Harbour Island is a popular stop for yachties, but they often never leave the pleasures of Valentines Marina (valentinesresort.com) or Romora Bay Marina (romorabay.com), so they miss the bakeries in Dunmore Town. They don’t know about pineapple tarts or the incredible Bahamian bread from Henry Sands, whose bread earned him an invitation to Princess Di’s wedding. Too late for breakfast? Have lunch at Sip Sip (Bahamian for “gossip”). You’ll be sorry if you overlook the lobster quesadillas and wash them down with spicy margaritas on the patio. sipsiprestaurant.com

The Dolphin House Museum

Built of recycled materials by Bimini author and historian Ashley Saunders, the museum in Alice Town on Bimini has been called “A Poem in Stone.” It’s well worth the donation of eight bucks to wander through the amazing images and artistry that are impossible to explain. An easy walk from Bimini Big Game Club or Bimini Blue Water Marina. dolphin-house-museum.business.site

Straw Market

Well known in some circles, the Straw Market in Nassau is hokey, touristy, and great fun that is too often overlooked. Practice your haggling skills to get hats, bags, jewelry, and souvenirs. Go either early in the morning before the tourists, or late in the day when the sellers are making their best deals.

Atlantis on Pleasure Island

Sure it’s big and touristy, but there’s so much you’ll miss. Tuck into the Atlantis Marina, which rivals Monaco for quality, and you get access to what has been called “Vegas By the Sea.” Things you’ll probably miss is Aquaventure, its 141-acre water park; the Baths swimming pool, with waterfalls and caves; and the Dig, where you can snorkel in an aquarium. You may not know there are two areas with waterslides: Mayan Temple and Power Tower. atlantisbahamas.com

There are areas of the Bahamas too often overlooked by visiting skippers, and, yes, I do know about that great reef for snorkeling, but I’m not sharing. Even us mainlanders have our secrets.

Top 12 Marina Resorts

Top 12 Marina Resorts

Plan an outstanding cruising season and include a stay at these top 12 marina resorts.

While most cruisers enjoy the solitude that comes with anchoring in a remote bay, there’s nothing like securing your boat to a sturdy new dock at a world-class marina to ensure a restful night’s sleep. When the marina is part of a high-end luxury resort that offers every amenity imaginable, a basic boating weekend magically transforms into a dream vacation.
Our editors and contributors have the enviable job of traveling to dozens of marina resorts throughout the year and writing about the ones they deem worthy.

These are some of their top picks.

(Use the arrows left and right to see the Top 12 Marina Resorts)

Atlantis
Paradise Island, Bahamas

Most everyone has heard of the legendary coral-colored Atlantis Resort. But many are unaware that the famed luxury property with attractions that rival extravagant theme parks is also an Autograph Collection Hotel. For those who prefer the privacy of their boat’s accommodations, the good news for marina guests is that they get to experience
the entire range of services offered by the Atlantis facilities. Atlantis Marina is one of the few in The Bahamas that accommodates megayachts up to 240 feet and a 37-foot beam— the channel and marina both have a minimum water depth of 12 feet.

EDITOR ADVICE: Take advantage of seasonal rate specials for a memorable family vacation your cruising budget can afford.
atlantisbahamas.com

Abaco Beach Resort and Boat Harbour MarinaMarsh Harbour, Great Abaco Island, Bahamas

The 700+ islands of The Bahamas are known for gin-clear water, pink sand beaches, and
secluded anchorages. But even the most private of cruisers appreciate the type of top-shelf amenities an upscale marina resort provides. Abaco Beach Resort and Boat Harbour Marina offers an authentic, Out Island experience in a tropical setting that will delight honeymooners, your small crew or large family. Here, world-class anglers, yachtsmen and island explorers escape the cruise ship crowds prevalent on the more populated islands. Boat Harbour Marina is one of the largest in The Bahamas with nearly 200 slips available to boaters all year long.

EDITOR ADVICE: Make this marina your luxury base from which to island-hop the nearby islands of Man o’ War and Green Turtle Cay.

abacobeachresort.com

Wentworth by the Sea MarinaNew Castle, New Hampshire

Wentworth by the Sea is a Marriott Hotel & Spa that has historic, grand Americana elegance with modern conveniences. Intimate restaurants, a full-service spa to enhance your wellbeing, indoor and outdoor pools, fitness center, and tennis courts are available to guests of the adjacent Wentworth Marina to provide the ultimate marina experience. The marina offers 150 slips for vessels up to 250 feet with complimentary, secure Wi-Fi, cable TV, power hookups up to 100-amp, triple-phase, ValvTect Marine fuel, laundry, ice, bait, showers, pump-out, courtesy cars, barbecue gas grills at the head of each dock, and is dog-friendly. Nestled on an island along Little Harbor on the Piscataqua River, Wentworth by the Sea is less than three miles from downtown Portsmouth and a variety of parks, golf courses, beaches, arts, and entertainment.

EDITOR ADVICE: Bring your racquets. Tennis is a great way to stretch your legs and increase your aerobic fitness.

wentworthmarina.com

Resorts World BiminiBimini, Bahamas

The island of Bimini is only 50 miles east of Miami and tucked on the backside of the
island’s western shore lies the largest marina complex in The Bahamas and accommodates yachts up to 200 feet.

Step from the docks to Resorts World Bimini, a 750-acre luxury beachfront resort that spans approximately half the length of North Bimini, where infinity pools welcome guests at ground level and up on the roof, 10 diverse restaurants showcase world-renowned chefs and a casino tickles the roll of the dice or the flip of a card. Add the white sand beaches and turquoise waters, the Serenity Spa and Salon,   and world-class fishing grounds, and you have the makings for the ultimate in relaxation and adventure. Rent a golf cart and discover the island, explore the Sapona shipwreck or head over to Honeymoon Harbor to interact with stingrays. Nature
has no bounds on a visit to Bimini.

EDITOR ADVICE: Go beyond your comfort zone and head to Honeymoon Harbour on
Gun Cay to interact with the stingrays.

rwbimini.com

Waterline Marina Resort & Beach ClubAnna Maria Island, Florida

On Florida’s southwest coast lie narrow strips of barrier islands, each with its own history, culture, and vibe. Some are sparsely populated with casual beach cottages, while others flaunt luxury resorts with fi ne dining and spas. Waterline Marina Resort & Beach Club is Anna Maria Island’s only full-service resort and offers the best of both worlds—small enough to feel personal and large enough to feel pampered at this Autograph Collection Hotel property. The 50-slip marina accommodates boats up to 45 feet and dining at Eliza Ann’s Coastal Kitchen, where seafood served with Southern charm, is a not-to-be-missed
culinary experience.

EDITOR ADVICE: Make reservations for both brunch and dinner—you will not be disappointed!

waterlineresort.com

The Tides Inn ResortIrvington, Virginia

Tucked up in the coves of Irvington, Virginia, off the Rappahannock River just northwest of the Chesapeake Bay lies the Tides Inn, a timeless resort on its own peninsula with lush native landscaping, sweeping water views and a full-service marina. The Tides Inn Chesapeake Bay Marina sports new floating docks in a secluded harbor with the facilities of a world-class destination resort, yet is tranquil and peaceful. Located on Carters Creek, 11 statute miles from Windmill Point, the marina accommodates 24 vessels up to 150 feet and offers full marina services as well as the resort’s exceptional amenities.

Start your day ashore with a little tennis, a morning bike ride or complimentary golf (clubs included) on a par-3 course (or tee it up at nearby Golden Eagle Golf course). Spend the afternoon at the beachside pool or pamper yourself at the Journey Spa, and
choose from five great restaurants that emphasize the tide to table concept. Then take a few nights off the boat and stay in the resort’s spacious suites.

It’s all good at the Tides Inn.

EDITOR ADVICE: If you’re a golfer, the complimentary golf on a par-3 course is a no-brainer.

tidesinn.com

Faro Blanco Resort and Yacht ClubMarathon, Florida

The Faro Blanco lighthouse has been a beacon to boaters and visitors to Marathon in the Florida Keys since the 1950s. Awarded Valvtect’s 2016 Marina of the Year, the Gulf-side facility has 74 slips and full services, including 24-hour security, Wi-Fi and amenities at the adjacent Hyatt Place. First-class accommodations welcome those wanting to spend
a night on shore, and two outdoor swimming pools, a fitness club, and waterfront restaurant make relaxing easy. The restaurant’s veranda bar is the perfect spot to view the marina and the Gulf waters beyond and whether enjoying lunch or dinner, the unique
atmosphere keeps you in sync with the Keys’ lifestyle.

EDITOR ADVICE: Take advantage of the resort’s activities from paddleboard yoga to Hobie Cat and from Jet Ski rentals to croquet.

faroblancoresort.com

Longboat Key Club Marina and MooringsNear Sarasota, Florida, MM79.5

If a large resort with easy access to lots of activities and events is more your style, look no further than the Longboat Key Club on the Florida Gulf. The deep-water and protected marina basin offers dockage to transient cruisers on vessels up to 150 feet with
complimentary Wi-Fi and shuttle service to The Resort at Longboat Key Club. A marina
concierge ensures cruisers have everything hopping and hipster town of Sarasota is only
six miles away—an easy bicycle ride or even easier Uber.

EDITOR ADVICE: Take full advantage of the pool and tennis courts at the Marina Village.

longboatkeymarina.com

Montauk Yacht Club ResortMontauk, New York

If you spot the Montauk Lighthouse on Montauk Point as you sail west on Block
Island Sound from Block Island, keep to starboard and follow the northern coast
of Long Island to the Lake Montauk channel. Once inside, keep to port with Star
Island starboard until you see the Montauk Yacht Club lighthouse. There you can tie
up at Gurney’s Montauk Yacht Club & Resort.

A premier destination for summer getaways, the 15-acre property boasts 107 luxury waterfront hotel rooms, suites, and villas, outdoor amenities and an array of restaurants and bars. The full-service marina accommodates yachts up to 220 feet with a maximum 12-foot draft and offers guests full access to the resort’s amenities and activities, including indoor and outdoor swimming pools, Har-Tru tennis courts, private beach, complete wellness treatments in the spa, and casual and upscale dining.

EDITOR ADVICE: For a different take, head out to Rita’s Stables or Deep Hollow Ranch for a scenic trail ride or a trot along the beach on horseback.

gurneysresorts.com/montauk-yacht-club

 

Galleon MarinaKey West, FL

Just two blocks from Key West’s famous Duval Street lies the Galleon Marina and
Resort. The marina offers power, freshwater, cable TV hookups, and the usual services.
The docks are well protected on the Gulf side and can accommodate boats up to 150 feet. Water depth is nine feet, and wet slips are available for both seasonal and transient vessels. But don’t hang out on the boat too long as there are exclusive marina and resort amenities.

Enjoy the pool, private beach, sauna, fitness center, Tiki Bar lounge, and bike and moped rentals are on site to help you explore all that the town of Key West has to offer. The waterfront resort has a wide range of accommodations including condo-style units and penthouses with fully equipped kitchens and that tropical, Key West décor.

EDITOR ADVICE: Never miss a sunset, and take a float plane or ferry to Fort Jeerson at Dry Tortugas National Park.

galleonmarinakeywest.com

River Dunes Resort & MarinaOriental, North Carolina, MM173

On the Atlantic Coast, snowbirds heading north in the spring or south in
the fall appreciate an extended mid-way stopover where the dockage is first-rate,
the pool is warm and the dining is delectable. Just north of Oriental, North Carolina, on the ICW, River Dunes Marina on Grace Harbor offers world-class amenities to transient cruisers.

So, after days of cruising, if you or the first mate need eggs benedict and hashbrowns, coffee by one of the nine fireplaces, a soothing massage or an exfoliating facial, everything is on premises. Need provisions or boat supplies? Use the marina car for a 10-minute ride to Oriental, stock up at the Piggly Wiggly and West Marine, and take some extra time to explore the sailing capital of North Carolina.

EDITOR ADVICE: Rent a bike to cruise the resort’s 1,300 waterfront acres.

riverdunes.com

Scrub Island Resort, Spa & MarinaThe British Virgin Islands

A charter in the British Virgin Islands should be a top item on every boater’s cruising bucket list. The many anchorages and moorings are well-marked and protected, but after several days on the hook, treat yourself to a high-end resort on a private island before you fly back home.

Scrub Island is just off Tortola and is close to your charter base, making it a convenient location for the last night of your charter. The Autograph Collection property maintains the highest standard of excellence in service and services, and the view from every spot on the island is sublime.

If family or friends are flying in for part of the charter, the idyllic location offers two- to six-bedroom villas. The resort and marina were fully renovated in the summer of 2018.

EDITOR ADVICE: Release your inner child and take a ride on the pool slide. Then, reclaim your adulthood and enjoy an alcoholic beverage at the swim-up bar.

scrubisland.com

Cruise into a Healthy New Year

New Year, New You? These 7 waterfront resorts will help you cruise into a healthy new year.

Across the nation on January 2nd, people swap alcohol for seltzer water, ditch fried food for leafy greens and flood into gym parking lots throughout the day with eager resolve. It’s no secret that prioritizing health and fitness is the most common New Year’s resolution. By the second week in February, however, statistics indicate that up to 80 percent of gym attendance has dropped off. Indeed, new habits can be difficult to maintain, especially when work and social schedules resume their frenetic pace. If you’re a cruiser who has committed to healthier goals in 2018, staying in resort-marinas with fitness facilities will support your healthy, new lifestyle. We’ve scoured the coast for resorts that offer health and wellness initiatives to keep you in tip-top shape during your voyages. Fitness should be fun, and these resorts intend to make 2018 your healthiest, most enjoyable (cruising) healthy new year yet.

THE BAHAMAS

Atlantis Paradise Island Resort
This world-class oceanfront facility on beautiful Paradise Island leaves nothing to be desired. Not only does the 10,000-square-foot fitness center have the latest cardio and
strength training equipment, it also offers an impressive lineup of group instruction, including yoga, Pilates, spinning, and barre classes with certified professionals in the full-service Pilates studio. A grassy courtyard and yoga pavilion provide ample space for stretching, walking and relaxation as well as a full basketball court, tennis courts
and a 4-lane, 25-meter lap pool for those who want an outdoor health boost. After a workout, de-stress and detox in the relaxation lounge and steam showers. If you didn’t
pack appropriately, the Pro Shop supplies apparel and equipment. Daily passes can be purchased for guests over the age of 16. Personal trainers are also available for groups
of up to four for 60-minute sessions. Open 6AM-8PM.

FOR FITNESS
One Casino Drive
Paradise Island, Bahamas
242-363-3000, ext. 65246
atlantisbahamas.com/thingstodo/activities/fitnesscenter

FOR RESERVATIONS
242-363-6068
atlantisbahamas.com/rooms/atlantismarina

Valentines Resort and Marina

A new fitness center is now open to guests daily from sunrise to sunset. The full line-up of Body-Solid cardio and strength and conditioning equipment will keep your whole crew’s fitness goals on track. Private fitness classes, personal training sessions or group
classes in yoga, Pilates, beach boot camps, and circuit training are also available inside the Valentines fitness center, on the beach and even on your boat with renowned trainer Tamara Lorey.

FOR FITNESS
Box One, Harbour Island
North Eleuthera, Bahamas
242-470-1059
tdw.tam@gmail.com
valentinesresort.com/experiences/fitness/

FOR RESERVATIONS
866-389-6864
or 954-463-4519
reservations@valentinesresort.com
valentinesresort.com/getting-here/arrivingby-boat/

FLORIDA

Longboat Key Club Resort
In sunny Sarasota, Florida, the 2,500-square-foot fitness facilities at Longboat Key provide the full gamut of cardio and strength equipment and an area for stretching. An impressive lineup of fitness and wellness classes includes outdoor and inside options in the Mind & Motion fitness studio. Classes include Pilates, beach yoga or tai chi, spinning, Zumba, and beach boot camps. Professional trainers offer personal lessons, one-on-one
stretch sessions, training for enhanced performance and sports’ focuses, and water fitness
classes. Guests must be over the age of 16 to enjoy the facilities or accompanied by a parent if between the ages of 12-16. Hours vary by season.

FOR FITNESS
361 Longboat Club Road
Longboat Key, FL 34228
(941) 383-2080
longboatkeymarina.com/fitness-center

FOR RESERVATIONS
941-383-8383
longboatkeymarina.com/marina

SOUTH CAROLINA

The Beach Club at Charleston Harbor

Achieve your fitness goals in ultimate luxury at this stunning destination resort open from 6AM to 10PM. The first-floor fitness center features traditional cardio machines such as the elliptical and treadmills, along with strength training equipment, free weights, and cycles. The fitness facility also offers Hammam treatments—an Arabian body treatment with a specialized deep-cleansing black soap and steam—for a unique post-workout
experience. In addition to the essential gym equipment, take advantage of the onsite bicycle rentals, lawn games, beach yoga classes, and recreational activities to keep you moving; there is no excuse to fall off your fitness bandwagon here.

FOR FITNESS
20 Patriots Road, Mount Pleasant
South Carolina, 29464
843-856-0028
charlestonharborresort.com/amenities.htm#anchorSpa

FOR RESERVATIONS
Charleston Harbor marina reservations:
843-284-7062
charlestonharborresort.com/charleston-harbor-marina.html

NEW YORK

Baron’s Cove, Sag Harbor, NY
This resort is sure to keep you on track with a full range of fitness and recreation amenities. For a traditional workout, cardio and weight machines are available during regular business hours of 8AM-7PM. But if you arrive late, hours can be extended upon
request. In addition to a standard gym, the fresh air recreation center boasts stunning waterfront views of Sag Harbor as you knock off your daily exercise checklist. Baron’s Cove offers guests complimentary bikes along a walking/running trail through the
marina or directly into town. Hikes into Mashomack Preserve on Shelter Island are also a stunning highlight while getting your heart rate up, but make sure to check the route with the resort concierge. Enjoy a leisurely round of tennis or schedule a lesson with the onsite
professional, and for yoga or light cardio, head to the beach before heading to your next destination. Conveniently moor your boat 0.2 miles away at Sag Harbor Cove Marina.

FOR FITNESS
31 W. Water Street
Sag Harbor, NY 11963
844-227-6672
baronscove.com/resortlife

FOR RESERVATIONS
631-725-1605
info@sagharborcove.com;
sagharborcoveyachtclub.com/

Montauk Yacht Club
Enjoy your classic workout routine with the fully equipped fitness center’s cardio and weight equipment, head outside with the whole family for recreational fitness on the volleyball, tennis or bocce ball courts, or use their complimentary paddleboard and bicycle rentals. Get your swim laps in from one of three heated pools—two outdoor and one
indoor—and enjoy a postworkout session in the sauna. For instructional classes, the onsite tennis professional offers lessons, clinics and tennis aerobics, while the professional surf and paddle board instructors will give you a fun workout on the water. Be sure to check for seasonal availability for certain resort amenities. Hours are 10AM-6PM.

FOR FITNESS
32 Star Island Road
Montauk, New York 11954
888-692-8668 or 631-668-3100

FOR RESERVATIONS
631-668-7702
marina@montaukyachtclub.com;
montaukyachtclub.com/marina/

MARYLAND

Hyatt Regency Chesapeake Bay Golf Resort, Spa & Marina

The Sago Spa & Salon Fitness Center at the Hyatt Regency Chesapeake Bay is conveniently located on the lobby level of the resort above the winter garden pool. It features the standard cardio and strength equipment guests would expect at any fully resourced gym, along with personal trainers, workout towels, water, and fruit for a full upscale resort spa experience. The grounds also feature a downloadable jogging/walking map for outdoor recreation and private or group yoga classes. Hours are 9AM-7PM Sunday through Thursday and open until 8 PM Friday and Saturday.

FOR FITNESS
100 Heron Blvd. at Route 50
Cambridge, Maryland, 21613
410-901-6590
hyatt.com/corporate/spas/Sago-Spa-And-Salon/en/fitness

FOR RESERVATIONS
410-901-1234
conciergechesa@hyatt.com
chesapeakebay.regency.hyatt.com/en/hotel/our-hotel/marina.html

By Christine Carpenter Southern Boating January 2018

Fall Events in The Bahamas

Fall events in The Bahamas:

THE WEST END INTERNATIONAL BOAT RACE
October 6-8

Organizers expect to bring high-speed hydroplanes from around the world, as well as other boat classes, for a series of races. Vendors will be on hand selling a variety of food, drinks, and merchandise. Originally scheduled for April, the inaugural West End  International Boat Race is planned for October 6-8 in West End Village, Grand Bahama.

NCAA Women’s Junkanoo Jam
November 23-25

For fans of college basketball, the NCAA Women’s Junkanoo Jam will be held at the Hilton
at Resorts World Bimini, November 23-25. The Junkanoo Jam traditionally features some of the top women’s basketball Division-1 programs. Eight teams will compete in two divisions for separate championships. The quality of the competition is very high. Last year, four of the eight teams who participated were invited to the NCAA postseason tournament, with one additional team going to the Women’s National Invitation Tournament (WNIT). junkanoojam.com

Sand & Soul Festival
October 6-8

This Columbus Day weekend, Atlantis Resort at Paradise Island will host the Sand & Soul Festival. This event will include major comedy and musical acts, such as En Vogue, Salt-N-Pepa, DJ Mars, and others. There will also be various events, pool parties and late-night after-parties. For more information, visit sandandsoulfestival.com.

Visit our additional Bahamas Update about Spanish Wells.

Hurricane Season in The Bahamas

Hurricane season is upon us again, but summer and early fall are great times to cruise in The Bahamas as long as you have a good hurricane strategy. (Southern Boating readers know they need a hurricane strategy any time they’re in the hurricane zone no matter where they’re cruising.) If you look carefully at the charts and read the yachting guides you will discover that there are some excellent hurricane holes throughout the north and central islands. With good planning and a close eye on the weather forecasts you can keep yourself within reach of one of these harbors and ensure you’ll be securely moored in plenty of time. Make sure that space is available in your haven of choice and that your tanks are always topped off. The choices will depend on the size and draft of your vessel, where you want to cruise and whether you plan to stay on board during the storm.

Generally you want to choose harbors that are enclosed and small enough to have little fetch. It is also good to be tucked in behind some land and not just a breakwater. If you plan to stay at anchor make very sure that the holding is perfect. A few good choices are:

• Grand Bahama: Bradford Marine in Freeport and Port Lucaya Marina in Lucaya,

• Abacos: Baker’s Bay Marina

• Berry Islands: Great Harbour Cay and Chub Cay

• North Eleuthera: Spanish Wells Yacht Haven

• Nassau: Atlantis and Hurricane Hole

• Cat Island: Hawksnest Marina

• Exumas: Compass Cay Marina and Crab Cay

The southern islands have very few natural harbors. Fast powerboats can cruise these islands with greater safety because they can run back to Hawksnest or down to the Turks and Caicos in a few hours.

If you are new in The Bahamas local knowledge is strongly advised. Inexperienced cruisers will quickly learn that Bahamians have a very healthy respect for hurricanes and are more than willing to help anyone on the water.

Dancing with Dolphin in Conception

Be sure that you have communications systems on board that will provide you with up-to-date hurricane warnings and tracking. The Miami Hurricane Center (nhc.noaa.gov) is available on the Internet, and Chris Parker’s Marine Weather Center is available by email or single side band (mwxc.com). Be extra careful to maintain your float plan with a reliable friend or relative. We also suggest daily communications with at least one other boat cruising in your area.

San Salvador

San Salvador, the “Living Jewel” of The Bahamas, is a lovely destination with good facilities and some of the most abundant wildlife in the islands. Scuba divers swim with beautiful coral, reef fish, turtles, and sharks all along the southwestern shore. Birders find a variety of land and sea birds—Birds of San Salvador, Bahamas by R. Hays Cummins et al. is available from Kindle—and sport fishermen troll for pelagic fish on “The Hump” off the north end of the island. Bonefishermen work the flats in Pigeon Creek, and students and scientists are in residence at the Gerace Research Centre (geraceresearchcentre.com) year-round to study the island’s flora and fauna and geology. Historians still like to argue the evidence that the island was the place that Columbus first came ashore in the New World.

Best of all, the people of San Salvador know how fortunate they are and have worked relentlessly to preserve the island’s environment. For the last 10 years citizens have worked with the Bahamas National Trust, BREEF, the Gerace Research Centre, the Nature Conservancy, and the Bahamian government to achieve permanent protection for important habitats on the island and in its coastal waters.

At a ceremony in Cockburn on April 23rd the Deputy Prime Minister, Phillip “Brave” Davis, announced the establishment of five new national parks in San Salvador. The parks will be managed by the Bahamas National Trust. Most important to cruisers are the protected area on the west side, Graham’s Harbour and Pigeon Creek. These parks are part of the growing number of no-take marine protected areas that will protect at least 20 percent of Bahamian near-coastal waters by 2020 as part of the Caribbean Challenge.

 

By Stephen Connett, Southern Boating Magazine July, 2015

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