Thank you everyone! Now, I'm stressing on the baggage allowance to Little Cayman, 55lbs +15lbs carry-on flying w Cayman Airway via twin otter plane. Maybe, I should wear my BC on the plane that would shave off 5lbs..he he he. I guess I'm diving naked! I may store one of my suitcase at Cobalt Coast before flying out on June 7 to Little Cayman. Or send one of my bag w the sitter and kids when they fly back to the states on the 7th.
Don't be concerned. We try to reduce the luggage just because it is expensive and a pain to drag all that stuff around, but it is difficult because we like to spend a week on GC during tourist things, and then go to one of the sister islands or a liveabord for the second week.
But there are drop-off laundries on GC and there are coin-op laundries at BRBR and LCBR so you don't need a lot of clothes. But it is still hard not to exceed the allowance with scuba gear, camera gear, clothes, and toiletries.
If you are over-weighted on the trip to/from LC or CB, then then excess baggage fees are not bad at $0.50 per pound and sometimes they don't charge the fees; just my experience.
When we went to Brac last October/November we did NOT have to go through customs or immigration to leave GC, or upon arrival on CB, or when we departed.
But on the return trip they won't check your bags through to the final destination. We had to collect our bags on arrival in GC and then go outside to re-enter the main terminal, and then wait until the ticket counter opened to check our bags. We then had to go through customs and immigration to enter the departure lounge for our flight home.
At your first place of arrival in the US, you will have to collect your bags and go through US customs and immigration. One of the things I liked most about Nassau is that you can go through US customs and immigration right in the Nassau airport - very convenient.
The GC airport is crazy busy and crowded on Saturdays. When we head back to GC and LC this fall we will be arriving on a Saturday but departing on a Sunday so I hope it won't be quite as busy.