Whale Cay Passage & Abaco Beach ResortWhale Cay Passage & Abaco Beach Resort
(11/30/17) We left the kind, gentle, calm waters of Green Turtle Cay to go out into the grumpy, feisty and rolling waters of the Whale Cay Passage in order to[...]
(11/30/17) We left the kind, gentle, calm waters of Green Turtle Cay to go out into the grumpy, feisty and rolling waters of the Whale Cay Passage in order to[...]
Coco Bay Beach is on the Northwest coast of Green Turtle Cay. It is lined with homes, villas and a few boat docks. I can imagine sitting on this beach[...]
Vero in the morning is like a work of art. The skies were beautiful shades of red. God is indeed a master artist. By the afternoon we were in the[...]
(11/29/17) Green Turtle Cay lies at about he halfway point down the Sea of Abaco. The Abaco Islands waterways can be divided into to three distinct bodies of water–the Atlantic[...]
The anchorage at West Palm was still at six in the morning. No other boats were stirring. We patiently waited for a large container ship to make it through the[...]
I was just dying for a slice of good old-fashioned carrot cake. I can’t eat a whole cake by myself and Steve doesn’t eat anything but chocolate cake. I made[...]
Our Thanksgiving Dinner was actually held a little earlier than most so that we could get away for this trip to the Abacos. We were blessed to have Steve’s family[...]
We travel mostly along the 3000 mile Intracoastal Waterway (ICW) while in the US. The ICW runs along both the Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico. The waterway consists of manmade[...]
We had am early Thanksgiving lunch on Saturday. Barry, Janet, and Matthew came later after Matthew’s swim meet. Jessica had to work–we missed her. Hobie and Jack enjoyed being front[...]