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The Abacos, Bahamas - Day Three

Intro &
Web Rings


Day One
Hopetown,
Elbow Cay


Day Two
Man 'O War

Day Three
Great Guana


Day Four
Little Harbor


Day Five
Snorkeling


Day Six
Tilloo Cay &
Marsh Harbor


End of the Trip
Great Guana Cay

On Tuesday, we zipped around the corner of our island to visit Tahiti Beach for a swim and some snorkeling. This beach is at the entrance of Tilloo Cut, which is the passageway out to the ocean from the protected Abaco Sound. We collected some shells and swam on the southern side of the small strip of beach. It was warm on that side, but had cold water on the other, not more than 20 feet away.

Tahiti Beach

Then we decided to go farther than we had the previous day, all the way to Great Guana Cay. We had been told that no trip to the Abacos was complete if it didn't include going to Nipper's on Great Guana.

which way to Nippers?So off we went, in search of this renowned little beachside bar. We walked up the beach, watching out for the large outcroppings of rock scattered on the shore and found Nippers with no problem (probably due to the colorful wooden signs on the beach pointing the way!!) and climbed the stairs to the boardwalk bar.

There aren't as many tourists in October so the beach and bar were not crowded and we got to chat quite a bit with the bartender without a lot of distraction. No wild parties, no rowdy beachgoers, just a nice day by the ocean, watching the waves crash onto the beach.

rocky beach wild waves

We saw the prettiest aquamarine water on the way to and from Great Guana that day. It was a beautiful relaxing ride.

INTRO &
WEB RINGS
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