One question that inevitably comes up when we talk to people about cruising the Great Barrier Reef is what spots we absolutely loved.
While there were easily several places in this part of the world that we really enjoyed, one that was certainly right up there is Middle Percy Island.
Pretty infamous in cruising circles Middle Percy Island is the quintessential island cruising experience.
West Bay is a white sandy, inviting beach complete wih coconut palms and the ” Percy Hilton’ an A frame structure that serves as a meeting point and hangout for cruisers. Full of momentos from passing yachts and complete with the ‘swing’ and hammocks. A decent walk up the hill and you will find the homestead, where the current custodians of the island live. Refreshments and some fresh produce might be available, these guys are doing a great job of looking after the island.
Frowned on by Alan Lucas in his cruising guides as a uncomfortable anchorage we were lucky during our time there and only experienced some minor swell typical of any island anchorage in this area.
Warm days at Middle Percy swimming in clear blue water, cooking fresh fish in coconut and watching a magic sunset every night made it a hard spot to leave. If you wanted to be social there were always other cruisers to get together with. If not then watching life pass by pleasantly seemed to fill up day.
The history of this island is umm well interesting, To find out more it about this fascinaing place visit
http://percyisland.com.au