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Coco Cay, Bahamas Port Review

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Coco Cay, Bahamas Port Review

Kim

We have heard that the parasailing is awesome. My husband just had back surgery this year so we haven't tried it yet.

Get a coco loco. You can get it with rum or virgin style. It's a frozen drink and it comes in a soveneir cup. I wait until I have been in the sun for a while and then it's totally refreshing.

**top secret tip** in Coco Cay. Get there early (before 9:30 or 10:00) and walk around the island to the right after you get off the tender. Keep going right and follow the path. You will come to a place with hammocks hanging in the trees, and very little people. There is a bar (beer and coco loco's only - maybe coca cola too) and a restroom so you are all set.

This is the same place that the kiyacks leave from and return to.

If you want braids - know how much you are going to spend before they start your hair. They usually charge $2 or $3 dollars PER BRAID. Settle the charge up front.

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