The Exuma Islands 

The Exuma islands are a string of islands and cays that form a pearl necklace of long forgotten hideaways, natural harbors and secluded beaches, that span over a hundred miles of clear blue water, a new island for every day of the year!  The Exuma chain comprises about 360 or more cays that stretch for about 130 miles beginning 30 miles southeast of New Providence.  If nightlife is your thing, the Exumas are not for you, but if you are seeking a true getaway, this is a nature lover’s paradise kept in its original pristine setting, and home to the Bahamas National Trust’s Exuma National Land and Sea Park, one of the largest underwater and land preserves. 
Abaco Islands 

Founded by Loyalists, the Abacos lie at the northern end of the Bahamas, far from the hustle and bustle of Nassau.  Scattered amongst 649 square miles, one will find sugar sand beaches aligned with palm trees and casuarinas pines, gently swaying in the constant, gentle breezes.  The soft turquoise, green and azure blue waters are a boater’s dream. The natives welcome your arrival and encourage relaxation, so that you may relish in their unlimited natural wonders.  The third largest barrier reef in the world surrounds Abaco, creating a superb destination for divers and snorkelers. 
Nassau

Paradise Island

Nassau/Paradise Island lies at the heart of a graceful constellation of islands arcing away south of the coast of Florida.  The unique blend of international glamour and tropical ease gives you the freedom to do absolutely everything or absolutely nothing.  Although a bit busy for some, you will find everything you need to create your dream vacation including casinos, vibrant nightlife, world-class water sports, tropical beauty and romantic getaways.

The Bahamas

There are 360 islands in the Bahamas chain with only about 36 inhabited.  The charter boat industry is not nearly as developed as in the Caribbean, so anchorages are usually less crowded.  There is such a great distance from the Northern to Southern Bahamas, that a choice must be made between the “nightlife” of Grand Bahama or Paradise Island, and the relative peace and quiet of the Out Islands, such as The Abacos or The Exumas.  Sailing, diving and fishing are all superb.  There is a definite season to the Bahamas, from November through May, and many establishments close in the off season.


 

 

 

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