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7 Day Exumas Itinerary

Day 1

Highborne Cay

Highborne Cay is an idyllic location for an overnight stay. Spend the day kayaking or snorkelling at Horseshoe Bay’s uninhabited beach, which also harbours the splendid “Octopus Garden” reef below the surface. Take the dinghy about one mile north-west to nearby Allan’s Cay where you’ll be welcomed ashore by the friendly three-foot iguanas at Leaf Cay beach, a superb spot for snorkelling. Back at Highborne Cay, enjoy a cocktail or have dinner at the hilltop restaurant for breathtaking 360-degree views of unspoilt paradise against the backdrop of a radiant Caribbean sunset.

Mooring

Anchor, dinghy dock

Things to do

Snorkelling, kayaking, paddleboarding, dining, diving with nurse sharks

Facilities

Water, fuel, provisions, ice, Internet, rubbish disposal, launderette

7 Day Exumas Itinerary
Day 2

Norman's Cay

The pristine coral reef that surrounds Norman’s Cay and its neighbouring islets make it one of the most incredible places in the Exumas that you simply must see for yourself. The conditions are impeccable for all your favourite saltwater activities, or, if you’re in the mood for maximum relaxation, this prime location is also perfect for sun-drenched leisure. The remains of a plane crash can be found on the south-west point of Norman’s Cay, where you can explore the sunken ruins that are now a natural habitat for an array of colourful tropical fish and vibrant coral. Only 10 feet deep, this is a first-rate snorkelling spot. Nearby, there are plenty of seashells to collect as you stroll along Twinkie Beach, home of the lone palm tree. 

Mooring

Anchor, dinghy dock

Things to do

Guided bonefishing, spearfishing, snorkelling, swimming, paddleboarding, kayaking, dining

Facilities

Water, ice, Internet

7 Day Exumas Itinerary
Day 3

Great Guana Cay, Exumas

Even though Great Guana Cay is without moorings, it is one of the largest anchorages in the Exumas. Well-protected and easy to approach, Great Guana Cay offers a genuine “Out Islands” experience. The locals at Black Point Settlement will make you feel right at home in their quaint little town. Immerse yourself in the friendly island culture, feast on traditional Bahamian cuisine, and admire the handwoven palm leave baskets made by the settlement women. You can even order homemade bread from Lorraine’s Café and pick it up the next morning.

The day’s sailing
  • 2 Hr 12 mins Sailing time
  • 11 Nautical miles

Mooring

Anchor, dinghy dock, mooring

Things to do

Hiking, dining, biking, beachcombing, provisioning 

Facilities

Grocery, ice, restaurants, garbage disposal, laundry, dinghy mooring, bike rental, Internet

7 Day Exumas Itinerary
Day 4

Staniel Cay

Staniel Cay earned its claim to fame after providing the splendid backdrop for two James Bond movies. In fact, the spectacular underwater cave system located just west of Staniel Cay was named “Thunderball Grotto” based on its feature-film debut. This must-see snorkelling and diving site is riddled with vibrant corals and abundant marine populations. In the evening, make reservations at the Staniel Cay Yacht Club to enjoy an elegant dinner ashore at this charming harbour full of life and island flair. Golf carts are available for rent at the marina if you wish to explore by vehicle. 

Mooring

Dinghy dock, moorings

Things to do

Snorkelling, diving, kayaking, paddleboarding, swimming with pigs, dining, shopping

Facilities

Water, fuel, provisions, ice, restaurants, Internet, garbage disposal, laundry

7 Day Exumas Itinerary
Day 5

Warderick Wells Cay

As the headquarters of the 176-square-mile Exuma Cays Land and Sea Park, and the largest underwater sea park in the Caribbean, Warderick Wells Cay is a premier anchorage in protected waters. There are 20 marked nature trails to explore on land and 20 secluded beaches located within the island’s border. The hiking and snorkelling are unmatched at Warderick Wells Cay, where the scenery is breathtakingly beautiful and the natural environment flourishes, thanks to the highlyprotected Exuma Cays Land and Sea Park.

Mooring

Moorings

Things to do

Snorkelling, swimming, diving, kayaking, paddleboarding, hiking

Facilities

Ice, Internet

7 Day Exumas Itinerary
Day 6

Shroud Cay

Also part of the Exuma Cays Land and Sea Park territory, Shroud Cay is an uninhabited archipelago of rocks and white-sand beaches that boasts an enchanting channel of mangroves. The sheltered coves serve as an idyllic home for conch, lobster, sea turtles, and other various marine creatures. There are numerous sandy-bottom creeks and estuaries to explore by dinghy and Camp Driftwood Beach offers a lovely lookout point with a unique story. Being at Shroud Cay feels like having a deserted island all to yourself. 

Mooring

Moorings for a fee

Things to do

Snorkelling, swimming, beachcombing, kayaking, paddleboarding

7 Day Exumas Itinerary
Day 7

Rose Island

Not too far off the eastern coast of the main port of Nassau lies the little Bahamian hideaway of Rose Island. This 11-mile-long piece of boater’s paradise boasts snorkelling conditions, secluded coves, and four beaches—First Beach, MacTaggart’s Beach, Footprints Beach, and Sandy Toes, which serves up a vibrant party scene on Sundays at the seaside bar and grill. But for those who prefer something more low-key, like palm trees swaying in the wind and the peaceful sounds of waves crashing on the shore, there is a grove of hammocks on the hilltop at Sandy Toes Beach. Spend your final night on board in the serene anchorage located on the northern side of the island. Bask in the breath taking views as you reminisce about your unforgettable Exumas holiday and take in one more radiant Bahamas sunset.

Mooring

Anchorage only on Northern side of island

Things to do

Hiking & Exploring, Snorkelling, Beaching

Facilities

Sandy Toes – Facility offers a restaurant, villas, beach day facilities, and bathrooms.

7 Day Exumas Itinerary

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