The Exuma Cays are a stunning chain of over 365 islands and cays stretching over 130 miles in the Bahamas. Known for their powdery white sand beaches, crystal-clear turquoise waters, and vibrant marine life, the Exumas offer an idyllic escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life. Whether you’re seeking adventure, luxury, wildlife, or serene nature, the Exuma Cays have something spectacular to offer every traveler.
From the famous swimming pigs of Big Major Cay to secluded coves perfect for snorkeling and diving, the Exumas are a paradise waiting to be discovered.
Geograph
y: The Exuma Cays stretch from Great Exuma in the south to Little Exuma and beyond in the north
Access: Mainly accessible by air via Exuma International Airport (George Town) or by boat from Nassau and other islands
Population: Mostly uninhabited islands, with a few towns such as George Town on Great Exuma serving as hubs
Swim with the famous swimming pigs on an uninhabited cay
A bucket-list experience beloved by travelers worldwide
Exuma Cays boast some of the world’s most beautiful beaches with soft white sands and turquoise waters
Popular spots include Tropic of Cancer Beach, Jolly Hall Beach, and Hoopers Bay
Explore multiple islands and hidden coves via boat tours or private charters
Opportunities for snorkeling, fishing, and exploring marine parks
Rich coral reefs and underwater caves, including the famous Thunderball Grotto featured in James Bond films
Clear waters make it easy to spot colorful fish, turtles, and rays
Home to iguanas, turtles, dolphins, and diverse bird species
Visit Allen’s Cay to see endangered Bahamian rock iguanas
Many islands are untouched and uninhabited, offering peace and solitude
Perfect for romantic getaways or nature retreats
George Town: The main town on Great Exuma with hotels, restaurants, and amenities
Luxury Resorts: Exclusive resorts like Fowl Cay Resort, Sandals Emerald Bay, and Grand Isle Resort
Vacation Rentals: Villas and private homes on various cays for a more intimate experience
Yacht Charters: For those wanting to explore the cays by sea with all the comforts on board
High Season (December to April): Ideal weather — warm, sunny, and dry
Low Season (May to November): Fewer tourists, lush scenery, but risk of tropical storms (travel insurance recommended)
Early mornings and late afternoons are best for wildlife viewing and photography
By Air: Direct flights to Exuma International Airport (George Town) from Nassau and select U.S. cities
By Boat: Island hopping via scheduled ferries, day tours, or private charters
By Car: Rental cars available on Great Exuma for exploring main towns and beaches
On Foot: Many smaller cays are walkable and perfect for beach exploration
Book Tours in Advance: Popular boat tours and activities fill quickly
Bring Cash: Some local spots don’t accept cards
Pack Essentials: Sunscreen, snorkeling gear, hats, and water
Respect Wildlife: Don’t feed or disturb animals; follow park guidelines
Stay Hydrated and Protected: The sun can be intense year-round
Nature Lovers: For stunning landscapes and diverse marine life
Adventure Seekers: For boating, snorkeling, diving, and fishing
Families: Safe beaches and fun animal encounters like swimming pigs
Romantic Travelers: Secluded beaches and luxury resorts perfect for honeymoons
Photographers: Incredible natural beauty and wildlife photo opportunities
The Exuma Cays represent the very best of what the Bahamas can offer — breathtaking natural beauty, unique wildlife encounters, luxurious accommodations, and a laid-back island vibe. Whether you’re relaxing on pristine beaches, swimming with pigs, snorkeling vibrant reefs, or exploring hidden coves, Exuma Cays is a tropical paradise that captivates every visitor.
Plan your trip to the Exumas and discover why this spectacular chain of islands remains a favorite destination for travelers seeking paradise.