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Come island-hopping with us through the wild side of the Exumas! 🏝️
In this episode, we snorkel with nurse sharks, visit a lesser-known spot to see the famous swimming pigs, and meet the rare pink iguanas of the Bahamas. It’s one unforgettable epis...
After spending a memorable two months sailing the Bahamas, we're down to our final sail before crossing the Gulf Stream to Florida. Our passage doesn't go according to plan and we push onwards while trying to time our arrival into the inlet in Fort Lauderd...
Explore two unique ways to sail through uncharted islands in the Bahamas. Enjoy crystal-clear waters and hidden gems like Shroud Key and Little Hall's Pond key with Stefan Travis from Sailing Gypsy. Join us for an adventure you won't forget!
Join the Sailing Gypsy crew for an unforgettable journey that takes them through serene anchorages, the renowned Thunderball Grotto, and even a hilarious attempt at cutting hair. Don't miss out on their thrilling escapades!
Sail and Gypsy find themselves in a familiar yet different place at Crab Key Cove in the Exuma Keys. Despite being welcomed initially by nature's beauty, they soon receive an unexpected visit from park wardens regarding their anchorage. Follow them as they...
Were sharing a quick little test you can perform to see if a fish may have ciguatera.
*Disclaimer* There’s no way to detect the presence of Ciguatera by smell, sight nor taste but we share a tip that was shared with us which seems to make sense to us an...
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We sail from the Jumentos Cays, down to the Ragged Islands and an overnight sail to Crooked Island. We explore Bird Rock Lighthouse, mangroves, Turtle Sound and more. We spearfish, visit some flamingos and Travis encounters a little scare b...
Hey everyone, we've left Conception Island and make our way down sailing the Jumentos Cays. We stopped for a quick night over at Hog Cay, Long Island before making it Water Cay where we encountered a TON of sharks. We spear fish, Steph filet's a fish for...
Hey everyone, we've left Georgetown and the Exuma Cays and sail east towards Long Island, Bahamas and then sail up and over to Conception Island as we had a good 4 day window to explore the magical place!
We had a great time swimming with wild dolphins an...
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We had a big blow coming into Georgetown so we tucked into Crab Cay Cove for more protection. While here, we explored the abandoned Crab Cay Resort, Sir William Ruins and found materials on the beach to make our very own instagrammable Jibse...
We've been in George Town for the past week and not every single day is super exciting. Sometimes the weather makes it a little unfavourable to be out in the water and it gets a bit too murky to snorkel.
We wanted to share what a typical day looks like a...
We had a great time in Staniel Cay. Steph tries doing some good old fashioned hand washing/boat laundry for the first time and then we head off to The Thunderball Grotto which really is a must see when cruising the Exuma Cays. The underwater cave system wa...
The Exuma Cays have 365 islands and it can be overwhelming when trying to plan where to visit without missing some of the must-sees. We would have loved to have been able to stop at every island, but stopped at select cays and anchorages in the northern E...
Sailing in the Exumas is the best even while sailing on & off anchor without engine. Even more so when you end up in a freediving paradise such as the Malabar Cays. We never would have guessed what lied beneath those tiny rocks located within the Exuma...
You can't wait for everything to be perfect. Sometimes you gotta just go for it and make due. This time, we bash a bit but are rewarded with some seriously fast sailing. And yes, friends, we have our eyes on this whole Covid-19 thing. Very scary. Be well, ...
http://www.TheSailingFamily.com - After having seen some sharks at Highbourne Cay we left the Exuma Cays and crossed the Exuma Bank to Nassau. There we had to do a haulaout to replace the cutlass bearing because we have already sold tavarua to a Canadian c...
http://www.TheSailingFamily.com - We left great Exuma and sailed up north to the Exuma Cays to see the highlights of this awesome group of islands - Staniel Cay, Major Cay, Walderick Cay and Highbourne Cay. This islands are special and really worth to visi...
The Tula Shop - http://tulasendlesssummer.com/shop-tula/ It was finally another calm day to do some diving so we explored a sunken drug smuggling plane and spearfished some dinner from a nearby reef. We then went to Allan's Cay to check out the Endangered ...
We sail to Warderick Wells, inside the Exuma Cays Land And Sea Park, in search of the blow hole on Boo Boo Hill.
Warderick Wells is a great place! It's inside the Exumas Land & Sea Park - so that means no spearfishing, no trash disposal, no food, no f...
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