On Mon, 10 Oct 2011 04:11:15 -0400 (EDT), you wrote:
>WOW! You guys have sent a lot of great ideas.
>
>Bill & I are opposites when it comes to people & islands. He likes the
>quiet out of the way places. Those are nice & I enjoy those places. However,
>I
>enjoy being around people too. Not
The Abacos and Exumas are both out of the way places AND gathering points for
cruisers, who tend to be very social.At either Marsh Harbor or Georgetown,
listen to the morning net for activities. Volleyball Beach across from
Georgetown is possibly the world's best cruiser social mixing plac
WOW! You guys have sent a lot of great ideas.
Bill & I are opposites when it comes to people & islands. He likes the
quiet out of the way places. Those are nice & I enjoy those places. However, I
enjoy being around people too. Not just the islands, but other boaters as
well. I enjoy list
I've never had a problem checking in at Bimini with any kind of crowd.
Once one of the officers was at lunch, and we just waited on the boat
and when he came back from lunch the marina people told us that he was
back. But I wouldn't regard that as a problem.
>
>Bimini and West End are both popula
1 12:11 PM
To: alock...@aol.com ; liveaboard@liveaboardonline.com
Subject: Re: [Liveaboard] Bahamas - Where would you go?
Good subject for discussion, and two months is long enough to see quite a
lot.
First the basics: The Bahamas are divided into several different
regions. In the north are the Abacos, in t
Good subject for discussion, and two months is long enough to see quite a lot.
First the basics: The Bahamas are divided into several different
regions. In the north are the Abacos, in the south are the Exumas and
out islands, and in the center are Nassau, the Berry Islands,
Eleuthra, Spanish W