Cay Sal Bahamas
Cay Sal Bank Cruising Information:
The Cay Sal
Bank is situated about 60nm SE of the Florida Keys, between Andros Island
Bahamas, and Cuba. It is part of
the Bahamas but there are no facilities nor Bahamian officials there at all, and
it is too far away to be patrolled by the Bahamian Royal
Defense Force.
It is patrolled by USCG Cutters looking for drug and Cuban
smuggling operations.
Many fisherman from the Keys make this a day trip, though
it’s at least an overnight stay for slower cruisers. This is the most remote
area of the Bahamas, with more Blue Holes than any other place in the world. It
consists of almost 100 small Islands spread out over an area about 40 nautical
miles across, but over 140 nautical miles in circumference.
Please take note
that you FIRST have to check in with Bahamian customs and immigration, and there
are NONE in the Cay Sal Bank. Closest are Bimini and Andros, so it's not
practical (legally) to go directly from the Keys to the bank.
Many fishing boats
do, but it is illegal and you could lose your boat. You should write to Bahamian
officials to encourage them to develop some mail-in permit system where you can
pay a fee and get back a short term permit by mail, and then just go directly to
the bank. In the interim your best bet might be to hook up with one of the
commercial diving groups out of S. Florida that take you via live aboard boat and
check in along the way.
However, if you've been in the Bahamas cruising for a
while, it might be a good spot before you leave, and you could go straight on up
to the Keys.
Some years ago I was at the Cay Sal Bank! We came down from Charleston, SC and then went up to refuel in Key West... It is a great place to dive and fish....
It was original used as a Sea Salt source with a few keepers living on the main Island...
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