The
Islands of the Bahamas

The Abaco Islands are a sailing and boating universe.
The major islands of this small archipelago are Great
and Little Abaco, with the off-lying cays of Elbow Cay,
Man-O-War Cay, Green Turtle Cay, Guana Cay, Stranger's
Cay, Umbrella Cay and Walker's Cay completing the
string.


As the largest and least-explored island in The islands
Of The Bahamas, Andros offers a wide variety of
activities for just about everyone. This
2,300-square-mile island paradise is not only known as
the bonefishing capital of the world, but also boasts
the second-largest reef in the Northern Hemisphere and
is home to the oldest dive resort on the planet.

Being the closest of The Islands Of The Bahamas to the
coast of Florida (you can see the glow of Miami Beach at
night) has made The Bimini Islands a popular destination
for American visitors. But it's more than just location
that makes it a hot attraction. The waters surrounding
The Bimini Islands are known the world over for top
big-game fishing.

Miles of glistening pink and white sand beaches, serene
colonial villages and rolling acres of pineapple
plantations make Eleuthera Island an island of the most
casual sophistication; and Harbour Island reminds many
visitors of a minature Bermuda with its Georgian
architecture and fabulous beaches of coral pink sand.

The Exuma Islands are located in the middle of The
Islands Of The Bahamas, yet remain mostly undisturbed.
The Exuma Islands are a collection of some 365 cays and
islands stretching over 120 miles, supported at the
southern end by two main islands, Great Exuma and Little
Exuma. The main attractions for visitors to The Exumas
are its world-class sportfishing and boating.

Grand Bahama Island is an ecological wonder waiting to
be discovered. Endless beaches, emerald green water,
charming fishing villages and enchanting marine life are
just some of the Island's attractions that make this a
unique destination.

Come visit the jewel of The Islands Of The Bahamas --
Nassau/Paradise Island. As the cultural, social,
political and economic centre of The Bahamas, it is the
most visited destination in the islands. Nassau/Paradise
Island has much to offer visitors. There are more sights
and activities here than you can experience in one trip.

If you're looking for total escape from the crowds,
something different from the everyday and a full menu of
the unexpected, you might want to become "a
collector" of our extraordinary Out Islands.