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Come visit our beautiful Islands!

We encourage you to explore all that our beautiful Bahamaland contains.

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The Northern Exumas

Leave the hustle and bustle of Nassau behind for a day as you enjoy a trip down to the Northern Exuma Cays, where crystal clear waters and white-sand beaches await!

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Head over to Allens Cay, where you'll meet, greet and feed the island's native iguanas before heading down to the world-famous sand bar for a day of beach activities.

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Complete your day with a stop at Highbourne Cay and with snorkeling at the iconic sunken C-46 drug plane at Norman's Cay.

 

The Northern Exumas adventure is an 8-10 hour day charter.

Rose Island

Cruising from Nassau or Paradise Island, head out to nearby Rose Island for the day, where you can enjoy snorkeling, jet skiing, tubing and beaching along the beautiful shores of this unspoiled chain of islands.

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Explore the world-famous Gilligan's Island or head over to Green Cay for a dive with the turtles.

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Dine aboard your charter vessel with a refreshing, island-inspired lunch, then relax and let the sun soak in.

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The Original Swimming Pigs

Get ready for a trip full of action-packed adventure - island style! Set out early for the Central Exumas, where excitement awaits with the world-famous swimming pigs at Big Majors, and so much more.

 

You’re invited to meet & greet your new friends and while here, why not explore the beautiful white-sand beaches along this natural paradise.

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One might think it would be hard to beat such an experience, but hold on - there’s more! 

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Complete this fabulous trip with a snorkel through the world-famous James Bond Thunderball Cave, visit our friendly sharks in the natural habitat in Compass Cay and  stop for cocktails at the Staniel Cay Yacht Club in preparation for your cruise back to Nassau.

 

The Swimming Pigs adventure is a three-night minimum charter.

Eleuthera/Spanish Wells

Enjoy a morning jaunt past the islands of Eleuthera and Harbour Island for a stop at Spanish Wells for a day with the local swimming pigs. Your day will also include stopping off at the sand dollar sand bank, feeding the turtles and jumping off the sea-side cliffs. The water surrounding the island is shallow, making it great for swimming at almost any time. The beaches and shallow waters are kids-friendly too.

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Your day tour will include lunch at a local Spanish Wells eatery, and be sure to visit the local bakery to grab your home made coconut island bread and pepper jelly before a slow, relaxing cruise back to Nassau!

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Georgetown & Exuma Cays

The Exuma Cays charter is best when guests board the luxury catamaran charter in Georgetown by flying in to the island’s international airport.  Your adventure will start with a visit to Staniel Cay - the jewel in the center of the long necklace of Exuma islands. Of particular interest is “Thunderball Grotto,” a hollowed-out island where James bond movies “Never Say Never Again” and “Thunderball” as well as “Splash” were filmed.

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The journey continues with a sail through the Exuma Cays included Musha Cay and a visit with the Underwater Mermaid - a grand piano with a life-size sculpture of a mermaid lounging atop the ocean floor.

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Then the choice is your – experience life aboard a liveaboard catamaran for a sail to your next or final destination (Nassau, Long Island – anywhere!), or stay in The Exumas at one of the many beautiful boutique hotels and visit the local islands and cays in a series of day trips.

Fishing the Pocket in Chub Cay, Bahamas

There is a small spit of water Berry Islands in The Bahamas identified as the Pocket that abounds with all sorts of amazing game fish, including marlin, tuna, dolphin and wahoo.  

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The Pocket is located at the northern end of the Tongue of the Ocean; the edge is just over a mile from the island of Andros, approximately 10 miles out of Chub Cay and 35 miles from Nassau.

 

It is a near-vertical drop all the way around the perimeter, dropping to over 1,100 feet just a few miles off the shore.

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