Beach Bars February Point

Laid Back Beach Bars

Chat ‘N’ Chill is the brainchild of Exuma native Kenneth Bowe. Boaters, yachties and visitors come from around the world to enjoy the casual laid-back atmosphere of the volleyball beach bar and grill on Stocking Island. Customers can sip on a freshly made Bahama Mama from the chillologist crew and well, chill. Santana’s Grill Pit is a seaside open-air restaurant and the hot spot on Little Exuma. After a long day at the beach, grab a drink and some food here – a favorite of the cast of Pirates of the Caribbean. Big D’s Conch Shack has the freshest — and according to locals, best — conch salad; look for the splatter-painted seaside shack. Bring a bathing suit to enjoy the beach here as well.

If you are looking for a good time, we can point you in the right direction. Action can be found at Club Peace and Plenty. Activities such as poolside parties and live bands continuously keep both visitors and locals on the dance floor. The Fish Fry, a cluster of shacks 2 miles north of George Town always has something going on. On Monday nights there’s a rake ‘n’ scrape band and a DJ is usually there on Friday and Saturday. For residents of February Point, enjoy a nightcap and an evening of stargazing at The Beach Club.

Chat ‘N’ Chill

Chat 'N' Chill is the brainchild of Exuma native Kenneth Bowe. Boaters, yachties and visitors come from around the world to enjoy the casual laid-back atmosphere of the volleyball beach bar and grill on Stocking Island. Visitors sign the bar as the chillologist crew serves up cold rum punch. Enjoy fresh conch at the conch shack and a swim on the beach with the stingrays. It’s been called “heaven on earth.”

Chat ‘N’ Chill

The Peace and Plenty

The Peace and Plenty in downtown George Town is a local hot spot for poolside parties and live bands keeping both visitors and locals on the dance floor. Kick off your shoes and sip on a perfectly mixed cocktail as you overlook the vibrant blue waters of Elizabeth Harbor. Arrive at the dock by boat and stay as long as you like.

The Peace and Plenty

Santana’s Grill Pit

Santana’s Grill Pit is a seaside open-air restaurant and the hot spot on Little Exuma. Grab a cocktail and some of the best conch fritters around. A favorite of the cast of Pirates of the Caribbean, Santana’s won’t run out of rum, matey! While you’re there, venture down to Mom’s bakery for her famous coconut bread.

Santana’s Grill Pit

Tropic Breeze

Tropic Breeze Beach Bar & Grill is the perfect lunch spot on Little Exuma. Follow the path of conch shells down to the beach shack and order the lobster poppers and grouper fingers. Digest with a Kalik and a gorgeous view of the water.

Tropic Breeze

Exuma Beach Resort

Exuma Beach Resort is also just north of George Town, and popular with locals for its festive waterside tiki bar. Plan on being here just before dinner, as the restaurant is one of the best on the island. Curry shrimp, local lobster and delicious conch chowder await! ​

Exuma Beach Resort

The Fish Fry

The Fish Fry, a cluster of shacks 2 miles north of George Town always has something going on. On Monday nights there's a rake 'n' scrape band and a DJ is usually there on Friday and Saturday. Kick back with an authentic Bahamian meal and ice-cold beer.

The Fish Fry

Big D’s Conch Spot

Big D’s Conch Spot is famous among locals for the best conch salad in the Exuma’s. Big D himself will greet you with a big smile as he personally prepares your conch salad from scratch. Wash your meal down with an ice-cold beer and a day at Big D’s beach.

Big D’s Conch Spot