Finding a beautiful beach up a tidal river

We sailed to Shroud Cay in the Exumas Island chain in the bahamas which is part of the Exuma land and sea park. It is a natural preserve in the bahamas. There we took the dinghy up a beautiful tidal river to our own private beach. it was such great spot to psend the day! Then we set sail for Nassau and continued on up to the hgih end resort of chub cay.

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Finding a beautiful beach up a tidal river Locations

  • Nassau (25.0443312,-77.3503609)

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