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The Exumas are an archipelago of 365 cays and islands, beginning just 35 miles southeast of Nassau. Once called Yumey and Suma (names of Amer-Indian origin), the islands have gone through many changes over the years. Today, they’re divided into three major areas—Great Exuma, Little Exuma and The Exuma Cays. Each offers its own unique Bahamian experience. Great Exuma and Little Exuma are known for their laid-back surroundings, while The Exuma Cays act as a playground for the rich and famous, boasting numerous private homes, luxury resorts and beachside condos. The Exumas are also rich in history, as they were settled by British Loyalists with their slaves following the American Revolution.
Moria Harbour Cay National Park
Covering 13,440 acres, it is a vital part of the ecosystem between Great and Little Exuma. It includes sand dunes, beaches, mangroves and sea grass beds, home to nesting seabirds and a nursery for marine life.
Swimming Pigs
These "domesticated" pigs live on Major's Spot Cay, and it's uncertain how they got there. Whenever a boat arrives, they swim out to it and expect to be fed, a practice that's been going on for years.
Stromatolites
Stromatolites, the oldest known macro-fossils on earth, encode biological activity that could span thousands of years. Beaches on the Atlantic side of Stocking Island have some, and modern stromatolites thrive in the Cays.
Tropic Of Cancer Beach
Named for its geographic coordinate and also called Pelican Beach, this graceful crescent of white-powder sand borders the translucent blue-green water along the coast of Little Exuma. It is the longest beach on the island and prettiest in the Exuma chain.
From a point just southeast of New Providence, the Exumas—a chain of 365 islands and cays—lie strung out across some 95 mi/150 km of ocean. They are lightly inhabited, and most of the population lives on Great Exuma or Little Exuma, both of which are in the southern part of the island chain.
The Exumas are an area of great natural beauty. Tiny cays, secluded inlets, isolated beaches and some of the best fishing waters in the Bahamas make it the ideal vacation spot for boaters, anglers and beachcombers. The northern end of the island chain and surrounding waters are protected within the Exuma Cays Land and Sea Park, a popular destination for day trips from Nassau by speedboat.
Otherwise, except for independent sailors, most visitors usually stay on the largest island, Great Exuma. The biggest village, George Town, is a great place to rent a boat to explore the other Exumas. The only attraction in George Town itself is the Government Building, but there's splendid fishing, diving and tennis on the island.
If you rent a car, you'll be able to drive the length of the island, from Rolleville to Rolletown. (Many Exumans are named "Rolle" after the early British colonist and slave trader Lord John Rolle who, when Britain abolished slavery in 1865, gave his plantation lands to his former slaves in perpetuity.) The scenery is interesting—you'll pass endless mangroves and overgrown cotton plantations.
Beautiful Stocking Island lies about 1 mi/1.6 km off Great Exuma's George Town and offers good snorkeling.
The island of Warderick Wells is alleged to be haunted. On moonless nights, people claim they hear spirits singing and conversing. These cays are home to many endangered creatures, including iguanas, hutias (a cat-sized rodent) and marine turtles, which nest there.
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