Lyford Cay Club

Vogue: A Wedding Weekend Under the Palm Trees and Stars at the Lyford Cay Club

A Wedding Weekend Under the Palm Trees and Stars at the Lyford Cay Club

Lyford Cay, the oldest master-planned community in the Bahamas, is a very proper, old-world-style paradise that caters to those who desire the decorum of times gone by. It was Bahamian developer Sir ...

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Some of the most beautiful yacht clubs are also brimming with maritime history. Here is a look at the most beautiful clubs in America and beyond.

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A cay (/ kiː, keɪ / KEE, KAY), also spelled caye or key, is a small, low- elevation, sandy island on the surface of a coral reef. Cays occur in tropical environments throughout the Pacific, Atlantic, and Indian oceans, including in the Caribbean and on the Great Barrier Reef and Belize Barrier Reef.

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cay, small, low island, usually sandy, situated on a coral reef platform. Such islands are commonly referred to as keys in Florida and parts of the Caribbean. Sand cays are usually built on the edge of the coral platform, opposite the direction from which the prevailing winds blow.

The meaning of CAY is a low island or reef of sand or coral.

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A cay ( "key" English pronunciation: /kiː/) is a small, low island made of mostly sand or coral and on top of a coral reef, a very small island. The English word cay comes from the Spanish word cayo and this from the Taíno word cayo meaning "small island". [1]

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