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50 Shades of Blue

12 days of the blazing sun, warm waters, and tasty seafood.
Honestly, I think I found paradise. I never thought I would actually find a place like this--everything in sight looked like it was just from a postcard: nothing looked real. I couldn't believe it. Exuma is where I want to spend most of my days, right by the beach.


On our first few days on the island, we ate at a little restaurant called "Tropic Breeze." There we met Sergeant Wood, who was actually from Eleuthera--where we went for vacation last year. He was extremely friendly. Eleuthera was one of my favorite spots because of how sweet and kind the people were. They never cease to amaze me with their warm hearts. Anyways, Sergeant Wood informed us about the pig roast at Chat n' Chill. We took a water taxi to Stocking Island at around 4 p.m. and found out that we actually missed the pig roast. We were pretty bummed. Stocking Island that Sunday was probably when I saw the most tourists all in one place, mostly because everything is closed on Sundays except for Chat n' Chill. 


Tuesday, we decided to rent a boat for a day. Plenty of little cays to explore in Exuma, so why not use a boat to see the rest we couldn't see from the main island! (I definitely recommend this, the worst thing I've heard someone say on this trip is that they just stayed at their resort. Yay for adventure?)
Tuesday did not exactly have the perfect weather for boating. It was cloudy, but that did not stop us. We found a sandbar that resembled my vision of heaven. White sand everywhere, and I mean everywhere. The waters were so clear and so shallow that you could walk out for miles, and the water would still be by your ankles. Unfortunately, I do not have HD pictures of the beautiful sandbar. We had to swim from the boat--anchored far away from shallow waters. I can only describe the beauty of it: soft, white sand filled with sand dollars, starfish seen from a distance, and the clearest water I've ever witnessed. The turquoise colored sea never failed to make anyone smile. 


Exuma is known for their swimming pigs! It would've been a shame if we skipped this part of vacation. Thursday was one of my favorite day spent in the Bahamas. We took a full day tour to swim with these cute pigs and sharks, snorkel in the Thunderball Grotto, and sightsee some of the islands that belong to the rich and famous. 
Swimming with pigs seemed a bit scary at first, not gonna lie. Were they friendly? Would they eat anything I gave them?
The answer is yes! To both. 
I can check that off the bucketlist :)
I also came to realize that there were plenty of Canadians vacationing on the island. I met one in particular. I'll just tell you guys a quick story.
No one could decide which beach they wanted to go to. In result, we stopped at a restaurant called Big D's. I sat on a bench, waiting for my drink, and looked up to see the most handsome boy I had ever seen in my life. He smiled, and to be honest, I was so confused! Was he smiling at me? He couldn't be. I was wearing no makeup and felt so bare. I was feeling self conscious. The Canadian--for a good 5 minutes--tried to make eye contact with me, but I just couldn't do it. Finally, when I came up to get my drink, he approached me.
"Hello love, are you from the Philippines?"
He had an accent! I almost melted. 
This is so teenage like, haha. According to my parents, he was hitting on me. I was completely drowned out by his gorgeous face and stunning body. I really had no idea what he was saying, and no words came out of my mouth.
Main point of the story? Canadians are hot af. 


The day began to become even more exciting as we dove into the Thunderball Grotto, where the James Bond movie, Thunderball, was filmed. Different types of fish crossed our paths--none I could identify. The current was fairly strong, and I was constantly being dragged into the ocean (which honestly freaked me out). Honestly, I just want to live here. Buy my own island in Exuma. Just gotta start saving up, like, now. 


Lastly, we visited the sandbar in Compass Cay: my favorite spot EVER. I never wanted to leave. There were different shades of blue. It was incredibly beautiful.
Exuma is definitely the place to be.


How could you not like this?!
Not to mention, I stood where Victoria's Secret model, Candice, stood. And Pitbull. Even Kesha. And probably more celebrities. 
I've spotted Usher's yacht, Tim McGraw and his wife, and walked where Johnny Depp has. 
THIS WAS MY DREAM VACATION.
And I cannot thank my parents enough for bringing me to paradise.


No goodbyes because I'm definitely coming back! 

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Kisses and Kitkats,
Denise 

Surreal.


Gooood morning! 

I've been in Exuma, Bahamas for almost 4 days now, and I am in love. I visited a different island last year--Eleuthera--and they're both equally amazing. We rented a beach house, which has a spectacular view of the caribbean, and with no other souls other than my family. How amazing is that?! We were actually supposed to arrive around noon last Wednesday, but there were some complications on the plane. The flight attendant literally prepared us for a crash in the middle of our flight: everyone panicked. 
"I'm sorry to inform you all this but I'm afraid we'll have to turn back to the United States, folks."
That was possibly the worst thing we'd heard that day. Thank God we landed safely in Miami. We just waited a few hours for the plane to be fixed and voila--we arrived at Exuma around 5 p.m. 
The first day was kind of a kickback. Everyone was exhausted from the flight, especially because most of us hadn't gotten sleep in over 24 hours. Our very own beach is just perfect. It began raining in the afternoon, but that made it even more memorable as we swam in the ocean. 

We decided to explore a bit the next day and drove to Little Exuma, which was just 30 minutes and a bridge away from the main island. There we found the Tropic of Cancer Beach: heavenly. Surreal. 



This picture couldn't even fully capture the turquoise caribbean waters and the white sand. Later on, we found a blue lagoon--definitely one of my favorites so far. We spent most of our time there on the third day and met the only other 3 filipinos on the island! 


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Kisses and Kitkats,
Denise