![]() ![]() We are we specialize in Luxury Homes and Condos, Vacation Homes, Beachfront Properties, Development Properties, and Private Islands, as well as a full selection of rental properties throughout our beautiful country. Your online home for Bahamas Real Estate and properties for sale. Neptune's Nest, space to breathe and the opportunity to fulfill the aspirations of new energy and environmental choices of a Better Lifestyle! This Private Island will be the perfect platform to introduce innovative solutions for 100% green living! It is an Ideal Location for Eco-friendlyLuxury Boutique/Spa Resort or perhaps Personal or Corporate Retreat! This is a fantastic opportunity with many possibilities for the new owner. On the Southeastern shoreline are several white sandy beaches protected and separated by high cliffs or bluffs. ![]() ![]() ![]() The Spectacular 117 Acre Private Island is approximately one mile long by 3/ 4 mile wide, spanning 117 acres with white sandy beaches along both the western and eastern shores with a high ridge that runs north to south. The pristine waters offer spectacular diving and championship Sports Fishing. The Berry Islands are a cluster of 30 islands and almost 100 cays. It’s a convenient stop for Malibu beach trips, and a memorable lunch option for those driving the Pacific Coast Highway.The Enchanting 117 Acre Private Island, called Neptune's Nest by the owners, and also known as Devil's Cay, is located in the beautiful Berry Islands. Convoys of beach-goers or motorcycle clubs can take the place by storm and suddenly fill every table in the time it takes to refill your tartar sauce. Neptune’s Net is usually pretty full, but even at calm times the traffic comes in waves. The lines at the two counters usually reflect this preference. We find the steamed seafood here to be just average, whereas the fried food matches the rough and tumble crowd much better. They will steam a lobster for you as well. Over at the steamer, peel and eat shrimp are the popular thing to get, but if you’re celebrating, raw oysters and cracked crab claws are an appropriate match for the many beers on offer. Shrimp, crab, and lobster from the steamer It features generous chunks of tender clams and potatoes that still have a nice bite to them, as they should. The chowder is very thick, almost doughy with creamy roux. A bread bowl full wouldn’t be a bad meal choice if you can resist getting something fried. New England clam chowder is very good, too no trip to Neptune’s should be made without at least a bowl of it. These juicy cakes are better on the sandwiches than over fries. Also included are rich creamy, almost sloppy, grilled crab cakes. The fries are medium cut and perfectly golden. The best way to go is to get the giant sampler and try everything over a mountain of fries along with a conspicuously tiny thimble full of coleslaw. Clam strips and fried scallops are average. The fish to eatįried whitefish is recommended too. The calamari has a different batter than the rest, flaky and tempura-like with large flecks of black pepper. The shrimp meat is succulent within and fried as crunchy as a potato chip. Of the options at the fryer, butterflied shrimp and calamari are the best. People line up for golden fried fish with a panko crust. Neptune’s Net has a large menu of sandwiches, fish tacos, burgers and salads, but the baskets of fried fish served over French fries are what keep the bikers roaring in. Unless you’re watching your weight, we suggest you focus on the hot kitchen. OCEANFRONT Avon - Ocean Isle Estates Endless ocean views and luxurious resort amenities combine to make NEPTUNES NEST a seaworthy sandcastle. One serves fried and grilled food, the other only steamed and raw shellfish. There are two different counters with separate menus. Just over the Ventura, CA county line from Malibu is Neptune’s Net - since 1958, a destination where surfers and motorcycle clubs come to drink beer and eat seafood. ![]()
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