Falcons Log
Beware The Thorny Path
Whether aiming for the Virgin Islands or all the way to Grenada, getting to the Eastern Caribbean is well-known to […]
Dominican Republic
We arrived at sunrise. After endless small islands rising 100 feet at best, this was a sight to behold. It’s […]
Hatteras
May was approaching and we needed to head back to start our trip north up the U.S. east coast. I […]
Ragged Islands
Into the wilderness. This is the outback. The wild west. No one is coming to help. In fact, for much […]
Jumentos Cays
Remote water playground. If we had known, we would have come here sooner. If we could have, we would have […]
Georgetown
There are those who see a crowded anchorage and are drawn to it, eager to partake in its lively social […]
Lee Stocking Island
After a week at Rudder Cut Cay, we continued south and headed to Lee Stocking Island. We had been looking […]
Rudder Cut Cay Neighborhood
Leaving Great Guana Cay, we were now in the southern half of the Exumas and we love it. We’re unsure […]
Great Guana Cay
“Great” is an understatement. This cay is huge! As in long! We spent over a week traversing its western shore. […]
Bitter Guana Cay
Bitter Guana Cay lies just south of Staniel Cay. Most people reportedly skip it in favor of heading directly to […]
When The West Wind Blows
A pair of fronts were coming only days apart, the first delivering a moderate northerly and the second delivering the […]
Compass Cay Neighborhood
After a restful week at Staniel Cay, we headed north, back to the land of cuts and current. We anchored […]
Staniel Cay
The Aquarium After two horrible nights playing mooring ball melee at Warderick Wells Pirate’s Lair, we headed off to see […]
Warderick Wells
Warderick Wells Cay is home to the Exuma Land and Sea Park office. Its north mooring field is one of […]
Hawksbill Cay Neighborhood
After a great few days at Shroud Cay, we moved to the next island south in the Land and Sea […]