gprellwitz
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Grant Prellwitz
We're planning to head down to the Caribbean again this year in November. We went to Hawk's Nest on Cat Island in the Bahamas a few years back, so we thought we'd try something different this year, and I'm looking for suggestions. I know that there are a bunch of threads already out there about flying to the Bahamas, and Ted's thread about the canceled Grenada trip, so we'll be reviewing those of course, as well as talking to Jim at Caribbean Flying Adventures and getting an updated copy of the Bahamas & Caribbean Pilot's Guide.
What I'm currently thinking of is leaving FL (Ft. Lauderdale, Ft. Pierce, or West Palm Beach) with a first stop at Chub Cay. Overnight there, then head on down to Crooked Island for a couple nights. Then on over to Grand Turk.
I thought about extending on down to St. Barts and getting checked out there, but it would add about 10 hours, between the flight there and back and the checkout to fly in there, which includes 3 hours of instruction and a half hour of solo. A 2100' strip, with a 150' hill right at the approach end and a 3* down slope does demand some respect!
We're not looking for glitz and shopping, but rather relaxing places with good bars and food, with a beach in a short walking distance. (That's one of the reasons we probably won't be doing Stella Maris; the beach is about a 15 minute walk, although there's apparently a bar along the way!)
Has anyone tried Norman's Cay now that Macduff's has reopened with new owners? I note that they've changed their name from "Norman's Cay Beach Club" to "Norman's Cay Beach Club at Macduff's."
Another possibility would be to hit Cayman Brac on the way back. It would also involve flying over Cuba, which might be neat!
What I'm currently thinking of is leaving FL (Ft. Lauderdale, Ft. Pierce, or West Palm Beach) with a first stop at Chub Cay. Overnight there, then head on down to Crooked Island for a couple nights. Then on over to Grand Turk.
I thought about extending on down to St. Barts and getting checked out there, but it would add about 10 hours, between the flight there and back and the checkout to fly in there, which includes 3 hours of instruction and a half hour of solo. A 2100' strip, with a 150' hill right at the approach end and a 3* down slope does demand some respect!
We're not looking for glitz and shopping, but rather relaxing places with good bars and food, with a beach in a short walking distance. (That's one of the reasons we probably won't be doing Stella Maris; the beach is about a 15 minute walk, although there's apparently a bar along the way!)
Has anyone tried Norman's Cay now that Macduff's has reopened with new owners? I note that they've changed their name from "Norman's Cay Beach Club" to "Norman's Cay Beach Club at Macduff's."
Another possibility would be to hit Cayman Brac on the way back. It would also involve flying over Cuba, which might be neat!