Highborne Cay is a privately owned cay known as the gateway to the Exuma Cays. The Cay has luxury cottages and no less than eight postcard-pretty beaches. Despite being only three miles long, there are many opportunities for adventure on land and at sea. Beach activities tend to be the order of the day, with snorkeling, kayaking, swimming, and fishing topping the charts. Those with diving experience can explore the nearby shipwreck of an unknown ship thought to have been built about five hundred years ago.
This coral atoll boasts watercolor blues and expansive sandy beaches that invite leisurely days of sunbathing and beachcombing. For the adventurous, snorkeling the famous underwater wreck of Pablo Escobar’s Curtiss C-46 cargo plane offers a thrilling glimpse into the island’s notorious past, surrounded by vibrant marine life. Water enthusiasts can indulge in paddleboarding, kayaking, windsurfing, or deep-sea fishing in the calm, protected waters. The Norman’s Cay Yacht Club and Beach Club provide stunning 360° views, refined dining, and lively island spirit, while the rustic charm of beachside hideaways offers authentic local flavors. Nearby, the Exuma Cays Land & Sea Park awaits with pristine natural beauty and unique snorkel spots like Rachel’s Bubble Bath.
The beating heart of the Exuma Land and Sea Park, Warderick Wells, is a protected area with few facilities but many incredible anchorage spots. For charter guests, this glorious stretch that sits between Hog Cay and West Stroud Cay captures the true essence of what sailing in the Caribbean is all about. You will know you have arrived thanks to the 50-foot skeleton of a sperm whale marking the entrance. After this, it’s all intricate exploration with many incredible walks leading through the decadent flora and fauna, and the chance to see Stromatolites (one of the rarest life forms on earth). For guests who love to snorkel and dive, Warderick Wells takes you on an underwater journey where you can admire flourishing coral gardens and the brightest shoals of fish. Fishing or removing anything from these protected grounds is forbidden, but Warderick Wells is an inspiring lesson in how to sit with nature.
The Staniel Cay Yacht Club invites you to immerse all your senses in the beauty of the Bahamas. Sitting in the sweet south of the Bahamas where blue skies meld with blue seas, it’s no surprise that this corner of the world tempts sailors and beach lovers. Boasting a full service marina, a ton of watersport opportunities, and all the modern entertainment and dining amenities you need, life on Staniel Cay works a charm. Littered with white sands, you can sprawl in turquoise surroundings or for more active adventurers, there’s snorkelling, scuba diving, and plenty of opportunity to fish and kayak around the coast.
You can even take a tour to visit the famous swimming pigs nearby. After all that fun in the sun, the island's restaurant and bar scene entices with chilled wines or frosty beers and beautiful cuisine to accompany that dramatic Caribbean sunset.
Compass Cay Marina in the Bahamas offers superyacht guests an unparalleled experience of luxury, beauty, and tranquility. Situated within the Exumas, the marina is surrounded by creamy white sand, sparkling clear waters, and lush tropical foliage, making it the perfect spot for an idyllic escape from the rest of the world. Guests can take advantage of the marina’s full-service laundry and showers, water toys, electric charging stations, and full-service repair shops. There’s no better way to explore the crystal-clear waters and reefs teeming with wildlife than on the marina’s chartered boats. Guests can even take a leisurely stroll around the cay, admiring views of the many islands and private cays in the area. Discover and explore the great life Compass Cay Marina has to offer.
Cambridge Cay is a tranquil private island in the Bahamas ideal for a luxurious superyacht experience. This stunning island is surrounded by powdery white sand beaches meeting crystal clear waters, creating the perfect backdrop for a getaway. The shallow waters nearby provide some of the region's best snorkeling and water activities. Several private coves offer placid lagoons perfect for experiencing the abundant marine wildlife. Cambridge Cay is a superyacht paradise with a well-equipped marina and facilities tailored to large luxury yachts. Whether looking for the perfect place for an elegant dinner or a secluded beach for a romantic dinner, Cambridge Cay has something for everyone.
In the Exuma National Park, you will find the pink sands and velvet green mangroves that make up Shroud Cay. Part of the Exuma Land and Sea Park, Shroud Cay is all about putting mother nature on a pedestal and for good reason. Gone are the crowds and the whirr of motorized boats and in its place is simply the silence of water lapping against the shore, the scuttle of lizards, sleeping turtles, and the cry of wild birds. This wetland delight offers a labyrinth of creeks to explore on the kayak, not to mention sublime snorkelling in the clear blue shallows. Whether a nature lover, fantasy island escapist, or charter guest wanting to delve deeper into the wilder delights of the Bahamas, Shroud Cay offers you the chance to see the land and sea completely untouched by human hands.
Just 25 minutes across the water from the raucous ritzy shores of Nassau Paradise Island, you will find the sandy little sweep of Rose Island. Aptly named, this stunning island captures the simple grace and beauty of life in the Caribbean (with some special surprises along the way). Rose Island is uninhabited, except for the famous local swimming pigs. Nothing is more enchanting than watching these sandy-snouted pink pigs escape the heat with a swim in the pure blue waters. Raised here on Rose Island, these pretty pigs are part of the protected wildlife sanctuary on Rose Island, and swimming alongside them could be the highlight of your charter trip. There’s also plenty of opportunities for kayaking, snorkeling, secluded picnics, and leafing through the pages of your favorite book as you sway in a hammock.
Nassau is the capital of the Bahamas and is located on the island of New Providence. This yacht charter playground has something for everyone (especially when you consider the nearby Paradise Island, too): gorgeous gold courses, endless beaches, cosmopolitan restaurants, lavish luxury resorts, and a full schedule of activities, from swimming with turtles to scuba excursions, shopping, fishing, and so much more. Charter guests can snorkel on Pearl Island, play at the world-famous Atlantis Resort, explore the historic Fort Charlotte, wander the National Art Gallery, climb the Queen's Staircase, roll dice at the casino, and buy beautiful souvenirs at the Straw Market.