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Coco Cay, Bahamas Port Review

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Coco Cay, Bahamas Port Review

Joanie Ogg CTC, MCC

We arrived in Coco Cay at about 7:00am and tendered just off the island. The tender service was very efficient as the tenders that are housed at Coco Cay are large and carry about 300 people. I had not been to the island in a number of years and was amazed at all that is offers for the passengers. The island is well maintained and offers an incredible number of services and venues for people to enjoy the day.

There are a variety of beaches to enjoy all equipped with lounge chairs, bars, water mats to float on and the list goes on. Just about any beach activity you can imagine is offered on Coco Cay. They have snorkels and fins, parasailing, jet skis, a water slide, catamarans and the list just goes on. Certainly there is no lack of available activities to enjoy for the day on Coco Cay.

We had great weather upon arrival and only late in the afternoon did the clouds begin to float in. This was probably a good thing as the intense sun made for some pretty sunburned passengers. I had signed up for a yoga class on the beach and about 9 of us met at the spa and then tendered over to the island. We found a quiet beach and enjoyed a very relaxing and challenging yoga class taught by Andrea the gym instructor. If you are a yoga enthusiast, I really recommend you participate in this activity.

The rest of the day I spent enjoying the sun and exploring the island with my handy camera.

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