Years ago on one of the first visits to Abaco, boating around exploring the area we found this small sheltered inlet that we have since named Secret Cove. A shallow area between the Atlantic ocean and the Sea of Abaco. With two great bodies Of water forcing their tides into this one small inlet protected by three small island cays, Secret Cove has a massive sand bar that stretches between the great bodies of water.
This trip we saw a few rays and found a ton of sand dollars but in the past we have also seen dolphins and sea turtles enjoying this shallow playpool. The water is always a crystal clear azule and we spent the day frolicking in it's tepid waters.
Despite some dark ominous clouds rolling in from the East the waters kept us warm enough to spend the entire length of the day in Secret Cove. A picnic lunch refueled us for a long day of catch and play in the waves before we returned to Elbow Cay and a hot link dinner at Calypso.
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