Welcome to The Exumas
Located just southeast of Nassau, Great Exuma Island immerses you in nature and serves as a great jumping off point to explore the many cays and islands of the Exumas – all 365 of them! Here, celebrated beaches meet world-class diving and snorkeling sites, so ocean lovers can get their fill of sun, sand, and surf. This is the key to the Exuma cays—untouched islets set amidst sparkling seas full of rich coral reefs. Come and explore.
Exclusive Perks for Your Getaway
What to Do in The Exumas
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Swim with the Pigs
Take a boat or a guided tour to Big Major Cay and embark on a beach experience you’ll never forget. Known as “Pig Beach,” this stretch of sand is uninhabited…by humans. But a troupe of lively pigs calls the island home. Be responsible while interacting with the animals, never chase or force physical contact, and consider bringing them fresh water (instead of food), since their supply on the island is limited.Swim with the Pigs
Take a boat or a guided tour to Big Major Cay and embark on a beach experience you’ll never forget. Known as “Pig Beach,” this stretch of sand is uninhabited…by humans. But a troupe of lively pigs calls the island home. Be responsible while interacting with the animals, never chase or force physical contact, and consider bringing them fresh water (instead of food), since their supply on the island is limited. -
Salt Beacon
Built to guide ships during the salt heyday in the late 18th century, this pillar boasts a boardwalk and great views of the salt pond and Exuma Sound.
Salt Beacon
Built to guide ships during the salt heyday in the late 18th century, this pillar boasts a boardwalk and great views of the salt pond and Exuma Sound.
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Tropic of Cancer Beach
Ever wanted to sunbathe along the Tropic of Cancer? You can! This crescent of white sand along the coast of Little Exuma sits right along the famed meridian. Add to the beautiful views and powdery sand the fact that it’s remarkably uncrowded, and you’ve found yourself a Bahamian gem!Tropic of Cancer Beach
Ever wanted to sunbathe along the Tropic of Cancer? You can! This crescent of white sand along the coast of Little Exuma sits right along the famed meridian. Add to the beautiful views and powdery sand the fact that it’s remarkably uncrowded, and you’ve found yourself a Bahamian gem!