Roderick Bay
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- | + | A Popular spot for cruisers. There is a small village, the Chief's name is John. They have 2 moorings available free of charge or you can anchor in 20 meters with stern lines to their tree's. They provide night time security for visiting yachts. They can provide a traditional dinner if asked. You can take a walk to the bigger village which is about 30 minutes each way and also walk to visit the half sunken cruise ship ($25 solomon fee to the land owner). There is a good carver here with reasonable prices at the big village. Great sport - Super friendly people. | |
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Revision as of 23:34, 29 October 2012
Roderick Bay
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Overview
A Popular spot for cruisers. There is a small village, the Chief's name is John. They have 2 moorings available free of charge or you can anchor in 20 meters with stern lines to their tree's. They provide night time security for visiting yachts. They can provide a traditional dinner if asked. You can take a walk to the bigger village which is about 30 minutes each way and also walk to visit the half sunken cruise ship ($25 solomon fee to the land owner). There is a good carver here with reasonable prices at the big village. Great sport - Super friendly people.
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