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Coco Cay, Bahamas Port Review

Coco Cay, Bahamas Shore Excursion Review

By: Jo-Ann Ostien

Our 2nd port of call was Coco Cay. The weather was just perfect and the water was calm! Coco Cay is truly Paradise. Soft white sand and turquoise water all around you. The BBQ really makes for a wonderful ending to a perfect day on this Island of Paradise. While you are sunbathing, doing an excursion, swimming or just strolling around this island, you would never know that your ship just dropped off approximately 2,000+ people in one spot. Even though Coco Cay is not a very large island, there is plenty of room to enjoy whatever your pleasure is. And, you will never go thirsty there – someone is at your beckon call at all times! The first time I went to Coco Cay I had heard about the jelly fish – but had not seen them – however, this time we took pictures of jelly fish the size of a dinner plate. Coco Cay is a favorite stop.

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