Marsh Harbour (Conch Inn Marina) to Tahiti Beach


We departed Marsh Harbour at about 11 headed to Tahiti Beach which is a run of about 12 miles.  We were able to sail half the way and then motored the remaining distance through shallow water averaging about 7 feet deep.  Numerous sandbars made our journey much longer than as-the-seagull-flies.  There were over a dozen boats already at anchor off the beach when we arrived.  We found a good spot among them and the anchor grabbed right away.  Hakuna Matata arrived shortly after we anchored and took up a spot near us.  We launched our dingy and picked up Frank and Carol so we could explore the area.




Tahiti Beach Bum


We made a quick pass just off the beach and headed across the channel to check out Lubber’s Landing and Cracker P’s.  Lubber’s Landing Restaurant had a reputation for serving monster ½ pound, grilled tuna sandwiches.  Cracker P’s is a beachfront bar and grill with lawn/beach toys for the patrons.  Both proved to be big disappointments.  Lubber’s Landing closed their restaurant a few weeks ago and we couldn’t get served at Cracker P’s because they were closing for a private party within an hour of our arrival.  Needless to say, we were more than disappointed.


We crossed back over the channel and spent the rest of the day strolling along Tahiti Beach which is worthy of being called a “destination beach”.



Tahiti Beach - This Is Why We Are Here (Beats the Florida Keys)

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