Great Exuma has an international
airport and is easily accessible
on direct flights from Nassau, Florida
or North Carolina, each with convenient
links to many major American and
European cities.
The Exuma islands are a string of islands
and cays that form a pearl necklace of
long forgotten hideaways, natural harbors
and secluded beaches. The islands span
over a hundred miles of clear blue water--a
new island for every day of the year.
Exuma Cays Land and Sea Park is one of
the largest underwater and land preserves
in the world.
The Exuma Islands
Once
historically abundant with pirates, now
most are uninhabited, quiet, and privately
owned. The average year round temperature
is 78 degrees. Exuma is located 35 miles
southeast of Nassau, and just 90 minutes
by air from Miami International Airport.
The two largest islands, Great Exuma
Island and Little Exuma Island, are located
at the far southern tip of the chain and
play host to much of the province's commerce
and tourism. The capital of the Exumas
is Georgetown, home to the Family Island
Regatta in late April, a world famous,
three day, colorful boating event. The
exquisite sugar, white beaches, the crystal-blue
waters and the lush tropical greenery
attracts people from around the globe.
Tropic of Cancer Beach is located here
and is frequently deserted. Visitors have
been known to call it the most beautiful
stretch of land on The Exumas.
On the Exuma Islands there are various
places to visit, activities to do, and
cays to explore. For many years, boating
was the only way to access the beautiful
islands, and still today, remains one
of the most enjoyable and scenic ways
to enjoy the breath-taking scenery of
The Bahamas. The Bahamas has the clearest
waters in the world with visibility of
over 200 ft (61 meters.) Fishing is a
popular sport in the Exumas, from fly-fishing,
bonefish, sailfish, marlin, and many more.
The population of The Exumas is approximately
7000 people. A walk of Exuma's friendly,
bougainvillea-draped streets brings you
into a world far from the noise and stresses
of 20th century life. There is no traffic,
stoplights or crime. In Exuma, people
do not even lock their doors.
Fresh pineapple, tomatoes, guava, sweet
mangoes, avocados and pigeon peas are
the pride of the island and are exported
nationwide. The Exumas also claim bragging
rights to their place in Hollywood, having
twice been the location for James Bond
films-more than any other island in The
Islands of The Bahamas.
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