Norman's Cay, Exumas
Bahamas
ph: 242-357-8846
normansc
Undiscovered Bahamas: Top 15 Things to Do in the Exuma Cays according to Fodor's: Another great stop-off point for that 5-o'clock-somewhere cocktail and good Bahamian cooking, Norman's Cay's one restaurant, MacDuff's, has a Margaritaville feel. If you'd like to spend the night, two guesthouses face the ocean.
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February 2010: "Norman's Cay is popular, and we dropped anchor in a large group of other boats. The water is beautiful, the sand is white, and MacDuff’s (great hamburgers and conch) is fun." - S/V Lapidus
March 2009: "We decided to head in and to grab a nice cold Kalik, which turned into two and the best hamburgers we’ve had since leaving the states." -S/V Three Sheets
August 2008: "That evening, we went ashore via tender to Norman's Cay Beach Club, known to cruisers worldwide by its previous name, MacDuff's. A rough-hewn getaway with planked floors and thatched palm roof, the conch chowder was to die for and a couple of Goombay Smashes encouraged us to sample the Bahamian macaroni and cheese. Adding to the flavor of the place was a bachelor party, complete with inflatable doll. Enough said." - Yachting Magazine
May 2008: "We anchored off the west side of Norman’s and went to MacDuff’s Beach Bar for a beer (or two…) and supper.I had fish fingers which were Mahi-Mahi (dolphin fish) caught that day.I saw a picture of the fisherman who caught the fish, and since he was in the bar, congratulated him on an excellent fish.It really was good!Bill had a huge cheeseburger with fries while thoughts of Jimmy Buffet drifted through his head and ketchup drooled from his chin." - S/V Irish Eyes
Norman's Cay, Exumas
Bahamas
ph: 242-357-8846
normansc