Out Islands
The incredible Out Islands of The Bahamas is a tranquil and less touristed region that showcases the beauty of calm waves and thriving reefs. Here, you can escape the crowds and immerse yourself in the untouched natural wonders that await.
Acklins Island invites you to spend an afternoon exploring the shallow lagoon of Bight of Acklins. Engage in snorkeling, paddleboarding or kayaking, and keep an eye out for fascinating species that inhabit these waters. Crooked Island, along with Acklins and Long Cay, remains remarkably natural, preserving the essence of the past. Discover the blue and green waters of Turtle Sound, named for the abundance of turtles that grace the area.
Venture to Mayaguana, the easternmost island of the archipelago, and indulge in extraordinary bird watching in the “outback of The Bahamas.” Observe the beautiful endemic hummingbird, the Bahamas Woodstar, as well as the vibrant West Indian Flamingos, which can also be spotted on Crooked Island.
On Long Island, visit the renowned Dean’s Blue Hole, the deepest sinkhole in The Bahamas, plunging to a depth of 663 feet. Dive or snorkel in this mesmerizing location and witness the thriving marine life, including seahorses, turtles and tarpon. Explore the vibrant coral reefs or try your hand at fishing and diving, immersing yourself in the wonders beneath the surface.
Andros, the largest island in The Bahamas, is known as The Big Yard and remains virtually untouched, offering countless adventures for outdoor enthusiasts. Experience world-class scuba diving, deep-sea and fly fishing, and marvel at the harmonious coexistence of pine trees and palm trees. Discover mesmerizing blue holes, vertical voids created by water and limestone over thousands of years. Captain Bill’s Blue Hole, a playful playground, invites you to jump in from the deck at the water’s edge.
Cat Island, though quiet and unassuming, is brimming with treasures for its visitors. Stretching roughly 50 miles from north to south and four miles at its widest point, it is home to The Bahamas’ highest point, Mt. Alvernia, also known as Como Hill. Immerse yourself in the rich culture and heritage of the island, including the lively Rake ‘n’ Scrape music and delicious flour cakes. Experience the warmth and hospitality of the locals, where there is no such thing as a stranger.
A luxury yacht charter to the exquisite Out Islands of The Bahamas promises an unforgettable experience, where rugged and natural beauty harmonizes with the unmatched luxury of your superyacht.
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