What Others Say
"I really don't think I've ever had a more
exciting trip and want to plan one with others in the future
as I had never sea kayaked, I didn't really know what to
expect - but this trip exceeded anything I could have ever
have hoped for."
Sue Sutliff- Nov. 2002
"I wanted to take this opportunity to
thank you for all your help towards our most recent Exuma
trip.I want to thank you and your Georgetown crew for a
successful 6 wk expedition in the Exumas. Your equipment was
in excellent condition, your crew of people in Georgetown
have commendable knowledge on boating and kayaking, and
their friendly helpful attitude made it a delight to meet
and work with them.
Our group thoroughly enjoyed paddling in
the Exuma Islands. With undeveloped, remote and beautiful
islands, the setting was just perfect for us. Mike kept us
safe and well-fed, and our equipment was in good condition.
It was a very positive experience, one that we will savor
for a long time."
-Jim Grasman- March, 2002
"Ask any globe savvy boater about the
Exumas, and be prepared for the gush about it's brilliantly
clear waters, vast protected harbor, undeveloped cays, and
empty beaches. Kayakers, while their numbers are much fewer,
prize the Exumas for the same reasons."
-"Six Sea Kayaking Paradises" - Sports Illustrated
Women Magazine November, 2001
"Outside Magazine's top pick for the
coolest Sea kayak adventure -The Exuma Islands. This 90 mile
long mosaic of more than 365 sandy cays is blessed with calm
seas and dozens of flourishing reefs."
"The Best Islands for Sea Kayaking" - Outside Magazine,
November 2001
"Where the food is never fast, the nights
are never dull, and you'll never want to leave. The Exumas
are blessed with sparkling white beaches, mangroves and
green marshes nourished by the surrounding sea. Lobster,
conch, grouper and snapper abound. The sun shines. Everyone
knows everyone else. They smile. They learn your name within
hours of your arrival. It is a pleasure to see you. Really."
-Latitudes Magazine
"There is no more adventurous way to see
the scattered beaches, rolling scrubland, and coral reefs of
this island than by kayak."
-Frommers Bahamas 2000
"Sea kayaking conditions are ideal
throughout the Exumas. Stocking Island is the ideal size for
circumnavigating to explore the more secluded East shore."
-Hidden Bahamas
"Tourism has not marred the serene
existence of the Exumas. The majority of Exumians still make
a living from the land and the sea. What draws visitors are
the exceptional cruising waters and the idyllic deserted
islands. Diving & snorkeling are superb."
-Ulysses Travel Guide to the Bahamas
"These islands have some of the finest
reef, blue holes, caves and drop-offs in the Bahamas. And
all are teeming with reef and deep water fish and marine
life of every shape, size, and form."
-Adventure Guide to the Bahamas
"Paradise awaits in the Exuma Island
chain."
-The Travel Channel's "Top Five Secret Beaches
in the World" May 25, 2000
"But the trip's standout hour came the
next morning. As we coasted back toward George Town, the hot
sun splintered through the turquoise sea, casting a
brilliant net that scrolled across the white-sand floor-
picture an enormous David Hockney pool. Then, from just
beyond my right paddle, came a sudden, loud out-breath.
Three dolphins leaped among our bright plastic hulls for a
moment and then vanished."
-Susan Esrey, Outside Magazine, February, 2001 |