DISCOVER THE EXUMAS
With sapphire-blue water everywhere, The Exumas are an exotic collection of dream destinations. Footprint-free beaches and ultraexclusive resorts and islands fit for celebrities make this tropical paradise an absolute gem. Here, nature outnumbers man, coastlines remain flawless and private homes play host to some of the world’s most famous stars. The Exumas truly are the ultimate escape.
Right out of the official Bahamas website: http://www.bahamas.com/islands/exumas
The Exumas are an archipelago of 365 cays and islands,
beginning just 35 miles southeast of Nassau.
Great Exuma and Little Exuma are known for their laid-back surroundings, while The Exuma Cays act as a playground for the rich and famous, boasting numerous private homes, luxury resorts and beachside condos. The Exumas are also rich in history, as they were settled by British Loyalists with their slaves following the American Revolution.
Exumas are:
iguanas
sandbars
island hopping
swimming pigs
numerous cays
beach combing
natural wonders
stunning scenery
amazing snorkeling
picturesque beaches
unlimited rum drinks
Like no other place on Earth
Places to visit:
Yacht Clubs: Staniel Cay - swimming with pigs & Thunderball Grotto
Compass Cay Yacht Cay swim pet nurse sharks
Exuma Cays Land and Sea Park - Warderick Wells Cay is a unique protective marine and terrestrial ecosystem with beautiful shallow reefs, mangroves, tidal creeks, tropical vegetation and a healthy populations of conch, crawfish, grouper, endangered iguanas and once extinct native mammal, the Hutia.
Musha Cay & Rudder Cut Cay - Musha is owned by Magician David Cooperfied.
Mermaid sitting at piano in Rudder Cut
Georgetown:
Beaches: Tropic of Cancer Beach
Stocking Island Chat & Chill
Victoria Lake
Emerald Bay Sandals Resort
Moss Town- Catch A Fire
Sandpiper Arts & Crafts
Exuma Markets - great provisioning
Turtle Lagoon
Mystery Cave Hole #3
Monument Trail
Stocking Island sandbar
Black Rock Coral Reef
Honeymoon Beach
Guana Cay Elkhorn Coral Reef
More fun activities:
Yoga at Chat & Chill
Hiking on Stocking Island
Water aerobics
Kite-boarding
Paddle-boarding
Pig Roast
Fish Fry
Snorkeling
Kayaking
Boating
Sailing
Fishing
Bird-watching
Diving
Caving
Blue Holes
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