Cave Cay is a stunning superyacht haven located in the remote waters of the Bahamas. Situated on the northern edge of the Exuma chain, Cave Cay provides an exclusive anchorage away from the hustle and bustle of the Exuma's commercial facilities. Boasting an impressive 160 acres of lush tropical terrain and private beaches, Cave Cay is the perfect place to spend an idyllic getaway surrounded by beautiful nature. The barrier reef just off the coast of Cave Cay teems with marine life and serves as the ideal spot for snorkeling and diving among the vibrant coral. An abundance of amenities are available to make your stay more comfortable, including docks and moorings, multiple beach bars, and a yacht club. With its enchanting location and spectacular views, Cave Cay is the perfect destination for superyacht fans looking for a luxurious getaway.
Black Point in the Bahamas is an idyllic destination for superyacht guests seeking an unforgettable holiday experience. Located on Great Exuma Island in the Caribbean, Black Point offers stunning views of turquoise waters, white-sand beaches and quaint island communities. Nature enthusiasts can marvel at the indigenous species such as green sea turtles, wild dolphins and flamingos. Apart from being a paradise for water sports enthusiasts due to its protected bays and unpolluted waters, Black Point is open for scuba diving, snorkeling, fishing, sailing, kayaking and parasailing. Guests will discover a wide range of restaurants and activities nearby, including some of the finest dining experiences in the Caribbean. With its luxurious villas and sheltered sandy beach, Black Point makes an unforgettable getaway for visitors looking to get away from it all.
Sitting on a plateau just north of Rum Cay, Conception Island is a sacred haven for migratory birds and the endangered green turtle. This protected cove became a dedicated National Park in 1964, offering up the perfect playground for swimming, snorkelling, and nature spotting.
This tiny smidge of an island barely reaches 5 miles wide and is uninhabited, inviting charter guests to leave only footprints in the sand. The sand itself is enough to inspire as Conception Island boasts some of the prettiest stretches in the Caribbean. Safe and serene waters teem with life - from spiny lobster to reef sharks, vibrant red algae, shoals of fish and even dolphins.
With little to distract you from the wonders of wildlife, you can enjoy an immersive experience diving into the blue and dreaming upon the silvery sands.
Rum Cay is one of the Bahamas' best-kept secrets, having been home to Arawak Indians in the past. With only one populated village and a length of only 10 miles, the atmosphere is calm and collected though still vibrant with the Bahamian way of life. Though there are two hypotheses about the island's name: one is that it was named after a shipwreck that carried rum, and the other is that it was named after the Isle of Rhum in Scotland as an honorary name, the true history of the island is written in stone with cave drawings left behind by the Indians in Hartford Cave dating back to 500 AD.
Clarence Town in the Bahamas is an ideal yachting destination for luxury cruises. Located on the eastern side of Long Island, the city offers a calm and serene environment for boating and other watersports. Set within the protected waters of Clarence Town Caribbean Marine Park, the waters here are clear and teeming with a variety of fish species, making it popular among scuba-divers and snorkelers. Not to be missed is the nearby secluded White Bay Beach, which is perfect for swimming and lounging. There are also plenty of other interesting activities like kayaking and fishing, as well as a variety of dining and shopping spots. The tranquil settings coupled with easy access to the vibrant nightlife of Nassau make this an ideal choice for yachting and leisurely getaways.
Long Island is known as the most scenic island in the Bahamas. Its coastline is a mixture of white beaches and rocky headlands. As with every other Bahamian spot, fishing is the most popular activity. Tourist activities include fishing, kayaking, paddle-boarding, sailing, scuba diving, freediving, snorkelling and beaches. Private tours of the island are available. Apart from the ubiquitous seafood, cuisines include Bahamian, Caribbean, American, French, pub and international.
One of the most exclusive and accessible private islands in the beautiful Bahamas, Hog Cay (which is also known as Innocence Island and now Blue Island) is famed for its romance-clad coves, exceptional birdwatching, and mango-clad shores. As a completely private island, Hog Cay is far from the prying eyes of the paparazzi and invites pure bliss and solitude surrounded by the gauzy blue sea. For those who want to bird watch, there’s no shortage on these shores - quails, osprey, gulls, and blue ibis among others. With just over 700 acres, charter guests can spend their day's hiking, biking, swimming, and simply relaxing in this idyllic private paradise.
Occupying the tip of one of the most scenic islands in the Bahamas, Calabash Bay can be found in the north of Long Island.Home to one of the deepest sapphire blue holes in the world, Long Island has a lot going for it and one such spot happens to be Calabash Bay. A vision of sweeping white sand and shallow aqua blue waters where starfish shimmer. Snorkeling around Calabash is a rare delight with eagle rays drifting seamlessly through the blue. Calabash Bay is home to a charming resort where charter guests can sip cocktails and feast on conch fritters (a foodie staple in the Caribbean). From your calm anchorage you can catch spectacular sunsets lighting up the sky above this bay.