

The Exumas: majestic, untouched, and utterly unforgettable.
Step into a world where the water is so clear it looks like liquid sapphire and every anchor drop reveals a new, private paradise. The Exumas are a chain of 365 cays—one for every day of the year—offering an exclusive playground of pristine sandbars, hidden caves, and unique wildlife encounters that you simply cannot find anywhere else on Earth.
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Big Major Cay (Pig Beach): Swim alongside the world-famous swimming pigs in crystal-clear turquoise waters.
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Thunderball Grotto: Snorkel through the hollowed-out cay featured in two James Bond movies, teeming with colorful exotic fish.
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Compass Cay: Experience the thrill of swimming with friendly nurse sharks in the marina’s shallow waters.
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Allen’s Cay: Feed the ancient, endangered Bahamian Rock Iguanas that roam the beach.
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Staniel Cay Yacht Club: The social hub of the Exumas, perfect for a sunset cocktail and rubbing elbows with fellow sailors.


Spanish Wells & Harbour Island: chic charm and pink horizons.
Discover the "Nantucket of the Caribbean," where colonial charm meets high-end luxury in a setting of breathtaking beauty. This region offers a sophisticated blend of history and relaxation, featuring pastel-colored cottages, golf-cart transportation, and the legendary stretches of soft, blush-colored sand that have graced the covers of countless travel magazines.
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Pink Sands Beach: Walk along three miles of impossible-to-believe pink sand, colored by microscopic coral insects.
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Dunmore Town: Explore this historic capital on a golf cart, admiring New England-style architecture and boutique shopping.
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The Devil’s Backbone: A spectacular coral reef perfect for snorkeling and diving, rich with shipwrecks and marine life.
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Spanish Wells: Experience a pristine, prosperous fishing village known for its lobster fishing heritage and friendly locals.
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Glass Window Bridge: Just a short sail away, witness the dramatic contrast where the calm Caribbean Sea meets the dark blue Atlantic Ocean.
The Abacos: the sailing capital of the world.
Known as the boating capital of the Bahamas, the Abacos offer calm, protected waters that make for the smoothest sailing imaginable. This area is a sailor's dream, filled with historic loyalist settlements, candy-cane-striped lighthouses, and a laid-back island vibe that invites you to leave your watch behind and live by the tides.
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Hope Town (Elbow Cay): Climb the historic candy-striped lighthouse—one of the last manually operated kerosene lighthouses in the world.
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Treasure Cay: Sink your toes into one of National Geographic’s top 10 beaches in the world.
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Great Guana Cay: Visit the famous Nipper’s Beach Bar for a Sunday pig roast and stunning views of the Atlantic reef.
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Man-O-War Cay: Stroll through this boat-building capital, famous for its craftsmanship and conservative, dry-town heritage.
Green Turtle Cay: Wander the streets of New Plymouth, a storybook village filled with museums, sculpture gardens, and history.


