Snorkeling in Rocky Dundas caves, aircraft wreck on Fowl Cay and exploring the amazing blue water of Pipe Alley.
Departing Norman’s Cay early afternoon, we had a very leisurely 25nm sail back to Compass Cay where we anchored just after sunset. Next day we had a wonderful dinghy trip among the private islands that surround Pipe Alley. The scenery was so amazing that we decided to anchor Cloudy Bay there the next day.
On the way there we stopped at Fowl Cay where we snorkeled the caves at Rocky Dundas Grotto and explored yet another crashed plane on Fowl Cay beach, before continuing to Pipe Cay.
Anchored next to Pipe Cay sand bank, Glen attempted to kitesurfing but was let down by a leaking air-bladder, meaning his kite would not stay inflated. We departed early the following day on a high tide.
3-6 Feb 2020
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