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Destinations / Exuma

Exumas

Overview

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Shades of jade, aquamarine and amethyst in deeper waters turning to translucent opal near sandy shores ... water and land seemingly inseparable ... secluded beaches opening onto tranquil cays ...

Welcome to the Exumas. This string of 365 islands and cays -- most of them uninhabited -- stretches over 120 miles.

Most of the Exumas' 3,500 residents live on two main islands, Great Exuma and Little Exuma. Located near the southern end of the chain, these islands are connected by a short bridge.

Great Exuma is known to be the opposite of a tourist trap -- no cruise stops and no crowds. Its seclusion offers the chance to hide away on a pristine white-sand beach. Some days, you may be the only one sitting under a palm tree on a beautiful beach.

But do not worry that you will get bored on the island. Adventure-seekers will be enticed by the endless number of activities available on Great Exuma: sailing, scuba diving, snorkeling and fishing, among others. The Exuma National Land and Sea Park, which encompasses much of the coastline, is accessible only by boat. One of the major natural wonders and sightseeing destinations of the Bahamas, the park has an abundance of undersea life, reefs, blue holes and shipwrecks.

BEARINGS: PLAN YOUR TRIP!
Ready, Set, Sail (From March 2006 Issue)

A Private Grandstand Club Peace & Plenty has rooms with balconies overlooking the action in Elizabeth Harbour, but book a year in advance of the Regatta. The hotel's eight waterfront rooms start at $205. peaceandplenty.com

No Shoes, No Problem Grab a seat on a seaplane, boat or ferry for the short jump over Elizabeth Harbour to Stocking Island where you can catch a lime at the Chat 'n' Chill.Sunday nights feature local music and a pig roast ($17). chatnchill.com

Majestic Sailing Sloops The success of the National Family Island Regatta inspired other islands to mount their own races: Andros, the Berry Islands, Acklins, Bimini, Cat Island, Freeport and Long Island as well as the Valentine's Day Massacre mini-regatta in Montagu Bay, New Providence. bahamas.com

Traveling Tips:

  • Fly to George-Town on American Airlines, US Airways or a charter.
  • Skipper your own craft. Starfish Adventures will take you on a four-hour guided kayak tour for $85. exuma-bahamas.com/starfish
  • Look for the Regatta magazine, published annually and available only at the event.
  • Spend your dollars: $1 Bahamian = US$1.
  • Listen up when Bahamian bands take center stage on Cultural Night.
  • Go to myoutislands.com for more info about the Exumas.

Plan your trip

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BEACHES

Plan to visit the lovely beachfront hotels even if you are not staying on any of the properties -- they offer plenty of quiet personality as well as nonmotorized water sports.

If you're looking for a more a secluded beach, try Tropic of Cancer Beach/Pelican Beach of Little Exuma. The longest beach on the island, it is also one of the prettiest in the Exuma chain, and you might even have it all to yourself.

DIVING

Visiting an undeveloped locale has many benefits, such as the opportunity to see thriving, well-preserved sea life. As you dive into the warm, clear water, you're sure to see a plethora of starfish and beautiful reefs.

Dog Rocks Reef is known as one of the best dives in the Bahamas. The reef starts at 35 feet and slopes down to 50 feet before dropping straight into Exuma Sound. If you like to identify fish, you will marvel at the wide variety found here.

FISHING

Bonefishing is one of the more unusual sports practiced in the Bahamas. Matching wits with bonefish -- which are notoriously difficult to land -- is an obsession with many. Bonefishing involves using fly-fishing techniques to catch the elusive fish on sand flats. The usual Great Exuma bonefish weighs 3 to 4 pounds.

The 6,000-foot depths of Exuma Sound also bring in record numbers of marlin, sailfish and wahoo. Fishermen can also hook billfish, bottom fish or reef fish.

GOLF

Some of the finest golfing anywhere is available at the new Greg Norman golf course at the Four Seasons Hotel. It is on its way to becoming one of the world's greatest ocean-side clubs.

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