We'd heard you could feed the wild pigs at No Name Cay so we headed over on Easter Sunday to check it out for a couple of days. While most were eating ham, we'd go feed some.
One thing we find quite unique is that all "party" activities/dinners out etc. are concluded before dark (7:30). We were surprised to find at last light that No Name Cay was left to us....and the pigs.
It was as lit up as Vegas but all partiers had left. We wonder why? Sure, they came in by boat but that night there was a full moon plus they must know these waters like the back of their hands. Odd.
full moon in the morning lightWe note that the restaurants all serve breakfast and lunch with a special dinner sometimes being served one day a week.
We enjoyed nosing around the lagoon at No Name Cay.
crystal clear water in the channel into the lagoon
The crystal clear water in the channel allowed us a great view of large orange star fish and turtles. We could even see the fish swimming through into the grass bottom, mangrove lined lagoon.
It's hard not to notice this private island, complete with mansion, beach and palm trees. It's completely open to the Atlantic Ocean and sits adjacent to No Name Cay.
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