Northern Exumas

 


Above our Anchorage in Highborne Cay Exumas.

Departing Chub Cay had us head SE for the western end of New Providence, where we spent a couple of days waiting on sailing winds to head to the Northern Exumas - Allens and Highborne Cay area. West Bay in New Providence was new to us and really should just be used as a useful stop over, the anchorage experiences lots of water movement from the New Providence Channel and the Tongue of the Ocean. There is an underwater sculpture garden and some nice reefs for snorkeling that passed some time for us. 


Allens Cay is home to prehistoric iguanas, which are generally curious and somewhat aggressive, at least they charge then feint away at the last moment. We found a stunning reef to snorkel just north and east of Allens Cay, that because of the relatively calm weather was easily accessible. 

Alas the first significant cold front of the season is on top of this weekend, and as I type this we have 30 knots sustained out of the NW. We were fortunate to find a berth in the local marina with several other cruisers to ride this out. The Bahamas generally have very few safe anchorages for west component winds, particularly for any winds this strong. 









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