Bill, here. First Internet in a week, and Molly is
very engrossed in reading her book.
One of the most popular islands for boaters near Nassau is Rose Island. We anchored there for two days before motoring to Nassau, 7 miles away. Here we went snorkeling for the first time alone (great job, Molly!) and visited a small cay where we were told the Pirates of the Caribbean was filmed. We took our dinghy to the beach and found that the island had a cement walkway from end to end. I envisioned movie cameras being moving along the walkway while filming one of the battle scenes in the cove. Alas, soon a Bahamian dive boat operator came by and told us that the small island had been used by a ferry boat. We would have to go to the Exumas to find Johnny Depp.
Having fun even if we didn't find Johnny Depp. |
On to Nassau. Nassau harbor is
dominated by 5 piers that serve very large cruise ships. Any boat entering the harbor must get
permission from Nassau Harbor Control.
We were given quick clearance as we were entering from the east and our
destination, Hurricane Hole Marina on Paradise Island, was before the cruise
ship piers.
One of the pools at the One and Only Club. |
The gardens at the One and Only Club. |
Paradise Island has beautiful beaches. |
Smaller mega-yachts near us.. |
My brother Bob and family (Nora, Max and Danny) and our
daughter Caroline and boyfriend Noah flew in to Nassau and stayed at the
cheapest hotel (Comfort Suites) on Paradise Island. We enjoyed many activities together including
an afternoon where we took our boat out off a nearby island to go
snorkeling. Everyone gathered on our
boat on Christmas Eve for a great Yankee swap gift exchange.
Our boat was decorated for Christmas. |
On Tuesday morning (12/27), after everyone else had departed, we walked into Nassau, witnessed some of the local charm and went to a well-stocked grocery store to stock up for the next two weeks. Now it was time to depart for the expected highpoint of our trip, the Exumas.