Great Exuma
In Great Exuma, the water isn't just blue—it's a spectrum of electric teals and sapphire shimmers so vivid they are visible from space. This is a world where 'island time' isn't a cliché, but a way of survival. Life here is dictated by the tides and the wind, centering around a chain of 365 cays that feel like private kingdoms waiting to be discovered. You’ll spend your days navigating sandbars that appear and disappear like ghosts, or snorkeling through the 'Thunderball Grotto' where shafts of light pierce the limestone like a cathedral. The atmosphere is unpretentious and barefoot, far removed from the neon lights of Nassau. Whether you are sharing a swim with the famous local pigs at Big Major Cay or grabbing a fresh conch salad at Chat ‘N’ Chill, there is a pervasive sense of freedom. The air is thick with the smell of salt and grilled lobster, and the soundtrack is nothing but the gentle lapping of the waves against your hull. It is a place for the nautical soul, for those who find luxury in a deserted beach and a clear horizon. Here, nature outnumbers man, and every hidden cove offers a chance to disconnect from the digital world and reconnect with the sea.
JAN
79
70
0.5


FEB
79
70
0.6


MAR
80
71
0.5


APR
82
73
0.6


MAY
85
76
1.7


JUN
88
78
1.7


JUL
88
79
0.7


AUG
88
79
0.9


SEP
87
78
1.4


OCT
85
77
1.9


NOV
82
75
1.2


DEC
80
72
0.4


Best Time to Visit
December to April
Perfect weather and calm seas for boating and snorkeling
Primary Reason
Marine & Nautical
Nautical
Luxury
Snorkeling
North America
Caribbean
The Bahamas
Exuma
Top 5 Things to Do
Swimming Pigs
Stocking Island
Thunderball Grotto
George Town
Hidden Gem
Tropic of Cancer Beach
A quiet crescent-shaped beach where the line of latitude runs directly through the white sand.


