Just a short distance from Sea Spray is a another beautiful place called Tahiti Beach...
A popular spot for kids, dogs, and bikini clad tourists...
The dinghies and center console boats line the beach by noon.
We arrived early so Annie could get some run time in before the crowd arrives.
Got some good videos and more pictures but will have to wait to post them after checking our data usage...
Stay tuned....
The view of the anchorage from Tahiti Beach...
Just a short dinghy ride to one of the best party beaches in the Abacos..also just across the channel from "Cracker P's"..
A swinging little Beach Bar and Cafe...great food..
Saturday,, March 31, 2018
After a few visits to Tahiti Beach we went exploring a little further South and found what is referred to as "The Jewel of the Abacos" or to the locals it's the largest swimming pool in the world.
Shifting sands created this huge sand bar with waves of different depths ranging from ankle deep to waist deep at low tide.
Just jump out and drag your anchor anywhere you want the depth to be.
In our case the Admiral wanted about 3 feet of water so the Captain pulls the boat over to 3 feet......anything for the Admiral.
The clouds off in the distance was nothing to fear...just a passing squall.
The Girlie Crew (all three) just hung out and played in the water.
You get an idea of the size of the swimming hole....
Guessing over 100 acres...who knows?
Sunday, April 1, 2018
And back at Tahiti Beach the next day the "Thirsty Cuda" was on site with drinks and snacks.
Pulled over from Lubbers Quarter Island with a center console boat.
Some people come from boats in the anchorage and others from the many homes and resorts nearby.
The weather is fantastic, 80 degrees, island breezes, and partly cloudy skies.....
My "Coffee Cup" view every morning while at this location.
We will be moving on in a few days to places unknown, but for now enjoy the coffee.
Monday, April 2, 2018
Today we head back to Tilloo Bank, this time to go Stingray Hunting.....ahhhh, we found some.
These big guys just cruise around the shallow waters all day.
You can see them crossing over some shifting sand from about 5 feet deep to 2 feet deep..
About a close as these
stingrays will let you get...
They will come close to the boat but get away pretty fast when you jump in with 'em.
How is that for some clear water..Typical Bahamas.
Passing by Tahiti Beach on the way back to Mystic Lady....
Annie says "come on guys, let's stop one more time.
This is just too cool to go back now....
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