The Exumas
The World’s Bluest Water in The World
- Beaches
- Diving
- Boaters
Imagine walking on footprint-free beaches – all you can hear is the sound of waves and the warm sun on your skin. The beach is the most beautiful you’ve ever seen, yet no one is around. The Exumas will give you that kind of experience.
This is also the hotspot for most bucket list experiences in the Bahamas. Meet the worldly-famous swimming pigs at Big Major Cay. Swim with the nurse sharks at Compass Cay – don’t worry, they are friendly! Or dive into spectacular underwater wrecks – including a mermaid.
It will be the best trip of your life. Trust me.
Highlights
Things To Do
How to get to Exuma Bahamas
Fly direct to George Town (GGT) from Miami, Atlanta, Charlotte, New York, Toronto — or hop over from Nassau. In under 2 hours, you’ll be soaking in Exuma!
Where is Exuma
Exuma is a dreamy chain of islands in the central Bahamas, about 130 miles southeast of Nassau. More than 700 cays and islands make up the scene in Exuma, turning this island into a true paradise to hop from cay to cay. It’s spectacular — and you’ll end up in places you didn’t know existed.
Where to stay in Exuma Bahamas
Stay beachfront in a luxurious resort like Grand Isle Resort, rent a dreamy villa, or rent a private island all to yourself — but honestly, you can’t get wrong when you’re surrounded by the bluest waters in the world!
Is Exuma Bahamas safe?
Totally! It’s calm, friendly, and chill. You’ll feel safe exploring, even solo. Just good vibes and warm smiles.
How to get from Nassau to Exuma?
To get from Nassau to Exuma, flying is the most convenient option. I recommend flying with BahamasAir, or opt for a private charter flight if you feel like arriving at paradise in a more exclusive aircraft.
What to do in Exuma Bahamas?
Swim with pigs, snorkel Thunderball Grotto, explore sandbars, feed sharks at Compass Cay – and much more! Find these and other things to do in Exuma Bahamas.

Hi, I’m Ana. Welcome to the Blog!
I help you increase your well-being, spice up a relationship, or affirm your status by traveling to The Bahamas.