Snorkeling in Great Stirrup Cey
What’s this? A day on our honeymoon when both Ponzi and I were not respectively sick?! Sounds too good to be true. We celebrated this glorious cough-free day in true honeymooner fashion – by staying indoors and watching television. Nah, that was only until we were ready to dive into the waters of Great Stirrup Cey in the Bahamas. No sooner had I finished applying my fifteenth layer of sunblock (to keep the daylight from burning me to a crisp) than Ponzi was alone on the tender jetting ashore. This was a private island, recently opened exclusively for cruise ship usage. Only Regent’s Seven Seas Voyager passengers were cleared to play on Great Stirrup Cey today, allowing us to wander about the entire area worry-free. Neither of us had to fight for a great spot on the beach, nor did we have to wait to relax in any one of the large hammocks. This “exclusive” island was one of the greatest outdoor luxuries I have ever known.
I’m not much of a swimmer, so I didn’t bother putting on my swim trunks before leaving our cabin. Ponzi encouraged me to come knee-deep, long enough for us to stumble upon a small group of fish. I stood there and watched as small fishes swam around (and through) my legs! Before I knew it, Ponzi was securing snorkel gear for the two of us – despite my earlier failures with snorkeling in Maui. I was coaxed to don the mask and continue into the waters with nothing but my shorts and underwear. Nervously, I slipped the mouthpiece under my lips and pushed my face underwater – and succeeded in not drowning myself. Woo hoo! Yes, we snorkeled for a good hour before heading back to the ship – convinced that today, the last day of our Carribean honeymoon, was the best one yet. We had fun, but I think a large part of our elation was due to not feeling under the weather – and knowing that we’d be returning home very soon.
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5 Comments
Geoffrey Knobl
January 9th, 2007
at 9:40am
I enjoy swimming but I found snorkeling a true pain. So, I did the next best thing on my Caribbean vacation, I took SCUBA lessons. You have to be able to swim underwater, obviously, and learn some facts about diving times, depths and how not to get the bends (surfacing too fast) but this was absolutely the best swimming related thing I’ve ever done. Let me tell you this is fantastic! Nothing beats the joy of being able to swim, untethered to the surface without having to hold your breath while at the same time observing wildly colored tropical gardens teaming with sea life, well, not including sex.
If you ever get the chance to pick a license up (they are good for life), do so. If you ever get a chance to go to a coral reef and see the wildlife while floating calmly underwater or swimming around for 45 minutes or so, take it. You won’t be sorry. No worries about swallowing that nasty salt water unexpectedly and you can get up close and personal with some incredible looking sea life. Really, if you thought your little snorkel was fun, SCUBA has it all over that.
I did mine off Montserrat before it blew its top.
annette
January 9th, 2007
at 1:36pm
That scene of a remote beach sounds awesome since it is cold here in the southern Illinois
Greg Short
January 10th, 2007
at 9:44am
Ah, it sounds like all DOES end well. I’m happy for you guys! Which is strange, because, well, I don’t really… know you. Oh, but who’s keeping track?
SubWolf
January 10th, 2007
at 2:15pm
Sounds great, hope you took plenty of pictures (Camera in a bag!). ;-)
Jules
January 11th, 2007
at 9:42pm
Yeah, where’s the snorkeling photos?