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As the board wobbles gently beneath me, I manage to clamber to my feet and paddle off across Ocean Cays calm lagoon. My stand-up paddleboarding skills are functional rather than stylish I can get around, and love doing it, but its hardly graceful. You can see the effort. Im the opposite of the proverbial swan that glides along elegantly without showing that its paddling furiously beneath.
Unlike me, Ocean Cay itself is very much the swan of cruise lines private islands. On the surface, its all about low effort, maximum reward. Expansive white beaches are lined with loungers; bars right on the sand dispense giant cocktails; and theres a secluded spa, where you can have a massage in a shady cabana as the sea breezes ruffle your hair.
If youre trying to tempt cruisers back onto the water, this is the way to do it.
Operation clean-up
Theres a lot more to Ocean Cay than meets the eye, however. This swan has had to paddle like hell to get where it is today after starting off as rather an ugly duckling.
Large areas of coral have been replanted, replacing and creating reefs to enrich the marine ecosystem.
When MSC Cruises leased the site from the Bahamian government, it wasnt a particularly pretty prospect. Formerly a sand-mining facility, the island resembled a rubbish dump. I snorkelled here before we cleaned it up, and you couldnt see the seabed for tyres and cables, says Michelle McGregor, Ocean Cays manager.
The clean-up operation was massive. Chemical spills were remediated, and more than 1,500 tons of scrap metal was removed. Then 5,000 trees and 75,000 plants and shrubs were introduced. Perhaps most significantly, a 64-square-mile marine reserve was created around the island. Large areas of coral have been replanted, replacing and creating reefs to enrich the marine ecosystem.
Sustainable sailing
All trace of Ocean Cays industrial past is gone. Now, visitors will find a pristine island with two miles of platinum beaches lapped by clear, Bahamas-blue water the only clue that it hasnt always been this way is the somewhat diminutive height of the palm trees, and these wont take long to grow.
The chance to reverse Ocean Cays ecological fortunes was all part of the appeal for the cruise line. It would have been simpler and cheaper to lease an untouched island where nature thrived intact, but this was a chance to make good on the lines commitment to sustainability, which has seen it make marine operations carbon neutral, develop LNG-powered ships and set a target to eliminate single-use plastics.
With cruise operations suspended for the best part of a year, the ecosystem around Ocean Cay has had even more time to rebound, ready for visitors to see it at its best.
Ocean Cays radical recovery programme has turned a site that had almost no value either to tourists or wildlife and resurrected it, to the benefit of both. And with cruise operations suspended for the best part of a year, the ecosystem around Ocean Cay has had even more time to rebound, ready for visitors to see it at its best.
Environmentally, the process isnt over. An onisland research centre is being developed that will give scientists and students a permanent base from which to work, monitoring local marine populations and undertaking a study into supercorals tougher strains that can survive the effects of climate change.
Lifes a beach
While Ocean Cays environmental credentials are key for MSC Cruises, guests can choose how much attention they wish to pay to the green agenda. On the island, drinks are served in reusable glasses, straws are biodegradable, and reef-friendly sunscreen is encouraged, but beyond that, visitors wont find sustainability shoved in their faces.
Food trucks and bars on almost every beach mean sustenance is always just a few steps away, though theres a lively main bar and a central buffet for more choice.
The main focus is relaxation. There are eight beaches, including one dedicated to families, a secluded stretch of sand near the spa, and a private beach with butler service for Yacht Club guests, alongside their own stylish clubhouse. Food trucks and bars on almost every beach mean sustenance is always just a few steps away, though theres a lively main bar and a central buffet for more choice and a buzzier atmosphere.
Active guests will love the watersports on offer, from kayaking and stand-up paddleboarding to snorkelling and scuba diving. As the sun sets, a traditional Bahamian Junkanoo Parade with costumed dancers stretches around from the main bar to Ocean Cays striking red and white lighthouse. When its fully dark, theres a spectacular light show the tower itself flaring up, illuminated by 23,000 bulbs. Theyre energy-efficient LEDs, of course
Island activities
Chill
Spice up your sunbathing by hiring a cabana, a floating beach mat or an inflatable raft.
Cruise around with minimum effort on an electric pedalo, or take a boozy boat trip on a rum-soaked catamaran excursion.
In the evening, book a sunset beach picnic or champagne cruise, then finish up with a beachside stargazing session.
Thrill
See how the environment has bounced back with a snorkelling trip in the marine reserve, where you glide over a sunken shipwreck populated by tropical fish, endangered corals, stingrays and a resident pod of dolphins.
Take a guided trip by kayak or stand-up paddleboard, or rent equipment and go it alone.
Scale the 165 steps to the top of the candy-striped lighthouse for the ultimate sea view.
The action doesnt have to stop when the sun goes down rent a special stand-up paddleboard fitted with LED lights and you can glide around the lagoon under the stars.
Book it
All MSC Cruises ships sailing from Miami and Port Canaveral will call at Ocean Cay as part of their Caribbean itineraries. In winter 2021-22, this includes MSC vessels Armonia, Divina, Meraviglia and Seashore, and for summer 2022, Divina and Seashore. Prices start from 369 for a seven-night sailing (cruise-only).msccruises.co.uk
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