We
returned to Florida in February and travelled up North.
We had made friends with someone through the Net and we
were invited to stay with them, where? Amelia Island!
It has to be one of our favorite
places in the State. We loved it. The best way we could describe
it to friends back home was that it reminded us of the set
in the movie Jaws.....Amityville. Full of old world charm
and so pretty. We would certainly recommend a visit to anyone.
While we were up North we also visited St Augustine and fell
in love with the place. Unfortunately, time was short so we
didn't have time to explore more but would love to go back
North when we next visit, possibly February next year.



Tim
Mulvihill's trip to Grand Bahama Island
On my recent trip
to Grand Bahama Island I enjoyed the beautiful beaches, clear
warm
water, and a terrific snorkeling adventure. I had never experienced
anything quite like the
clear water and smooth white sand, I also was snorkeling for
the first time and a little
skeptical about how it was going to work out.
I registered
for the adventure at my hotel. As far as I can recall you
simply tell the front desk you wish to go on the "snorkeling
tour." They should be able to give you the number of the people
to call in order to reserve a tour. You must reserve a spot
by 5pm a day therefore you plan on going. A bus picked me
up at the hotel and brought me to the dock where the boat
and tour guides were waiting. I was there in early September
and there were definitely no crowds only two other parities
were on my boat. Shortly after we arrived we all piled on
the boat and traveled for maybe a half hour at the most. The
captain of the boat said we were about 3/4 of a mile off shore.
The boat stopped near a coral reef area. Again the water was
clear and you could see the bottom, which was probably around
12 feet down. Fish were
everywhere. I saw a lot of fish with yellow and blue stripes
along with a few Sting-Rays,
this was another first for me. I spent the next 45 minutes
to an hour exploring the area in
the water with my snorkel gear. All gear was provided. I noticed
a lot of yellow colored
coral and some red coral here and there besides all the fish.
The fish were totally
harmless and they can get pretty close, several times I could
have reached out and touched
them if they weren't so quick. Bring an underwater camera,
I got some great shots! If
your pretty new to snorkeling like I was I'd recommend practicing
your breathing with the
snorkel gear during the boat ride there. It gets kind of tricky
when your underwater if your
new at it, which brought me to my next discovery about the
Bahamas, the water is very
salty. One adult tour is in the neighborhood of $40.00. Have
fun!
Blaski
Barbara's trip to Hopetown on Elbow Cay in the
Abacos Bahama Island
My fiancé', myself
and our kids joined the rest of his family for a vacation
in Hopetown on Elbow Cay in the Abacos Bahama Island in June.
We had a wonderful time there. We rented 2 houses to accommodate
12 people. Since this island is very narrow, we could see
both shores from where we stayed.
The water is incredible there. We did some snorkeling in a
couple of the protected reefs. I have always had a fear of
water (other than swimming at the shore) so it was a big step
for me to get out there and snorkel. I was doing ok and enjoying
the scenery when my fiancé' waved for me to follow him. The
next thing I know he is pointing at a 7 foot shark! I panicked
instantly and made a target out of myself (not on purpose
of course!) I couldn't get back to the boat fast enough. When
everybody returned to the boat (including scuba divers) they
were jealous that I actually saw a shark. The captain said
that is what everyone usually wants to see and I happened
to be one of the "privileged" swimmers who did see one. (I
didn't fee so privileged at the time!) We went on to another
reef and Dave talked me into going back in the water. I thought
that I would try to face my fears, but told him he had to
hold my hand the entire time. I did fine. This time we came
up on a sea turtle. WOW! What a beautiful creature! It allowed
us
to follow it for a few minutes. What a treat! We then continued
to swim over the reef to join the rest of the family. When
we got there, Dave's nephew popped his head out and informed
me that there was a mother shark with her baby below us. This
time I didn't make a target out of myself. I just high-tailed
it back to the boat without making a scene. Putting aside
my fears of water, it was REALLY beautiful. It is another
world under the water.
In the late afternoon we would walk the beach and piers. We
heard stories about the "big" barracuda that hung around the
dock. Well, I got to see him. He was 4-5 feet long. Then we
saw a nurse shark swimming around the dock. Next we saw a
stingray. He was about 8 feet from shore. Very beautiful and
graceful. We were also lucky enough to see a very large
stingray some in with the tide whom our kids followed with
their goggles for a while. The ray allowed them to swim very
close to him. The kids thought that was very cool.
The food was WAY expensive. A bowl of cereal was $4.00. Yikes!
The island natives were wonderful. You either have to rent
a golf cart or bicycle to get around the island. Very, very
few cars. If you were walking, natives would give you a ride
to town and we did the same in reverse.
A couple of us did encounter health problems. My fiancé's
father picked up Giardia there and became very ill. A couple
weeks after I returned home, I broke out in what the doctors
at first thought was Chicken Pox (I had already had them as
a child). But, after 2 weeks of not getting any better,
they realized that I had Scabies. I Picked it up from the
house we stayed at. It is transmitted from bedding. I missed
2 weeks of work due to this. I did contact the people who
take care of these houses to let them know and also told them
how to get rid of them. They can only be destroyed by washing
in very hot water and a hot dryer. Neither of which they
normally do. That would be our only concern about returning
to that island. I think that the commercial islands do a better
job of eliminating those hazards.
All in all, we had a great time.
Anneli's
trip to Bahamas & Dominican Republic
Me and my husband
has done some extended travel through the Bahamas as well
as the Caribbean. We cruised for a year and a half 1996
to 1997 throughout the Islands. We can recommend Dominican
Republic with it's beautiful nature. There are several
guides
taking small groups up in the mountains to rainforest and
waterfalls which are not experienced anywhere else. You could
do it on your own but we found little information of finding
the trails and some are not really marked and a guide would
be essential.
we also enjoyed the outer Islands of Bahamas the most since
we are more nature orientated than actually having people
around us, in which case you would need to have
a boat for at least a week to get out there....Most of the
Islands are minimally populated or not populated at all.
Some preparation is needed if any minor medical emergency
occur since it will take mostly a daytrip to any Island with
medical trained staff....(I'm saying this since on Rum Cay
you will be treated by a veterinarian if you get sick, ha,
ha) Or a fellow boater like happened for us. My skills as
a nurse ending up being the only available for a cruising
boat staff that had cut his eyebrow pretty badly on the swimming-
ladder.
Our latest adventure was now in August . We decided to spend
4 days on Island. Another trip worth it's money....We stayed
in Reykjavik which is the capital and made daytrips due to
our recent pregnancy, can't go to wild. However if we could
have we would have stayed on a ranch or rented a 4x4 brought
tent for option pending weather . It can be quite cold and
rainy even during the summer.
They have made up springs for tourist but the nice one's are
the one's you find naturally in the nature.....the Sulphur
doesn't smell as bad as it does down in Dominica (Caribbean)
even though the soothing effect is the same. Very clean bare
nature but also very intriguing....
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