Island Hopping February Point

Explore Them All

With 365 Caribbean islands and cays that are the Exumas, island-hopping is not only the logical solution to exploring but the most adventurous one, too. From private islands to the Tropic of Cancer Beach and Tropic Breeze Beach, each island promises a unique and paradise-driven experience. Feel the soft powdery sand between your toes as you walk and explore the numerous islands.

Big Major Cay

Pig Beach is on Big Major Cay. These cute, friendly swimming pigs will spend an afternoon bodysurfing with you.

Big Major Cay

Hoopers Bay

An enclosed bay of soft white sand. Check under the docks at the eastern end for a family of turtles.

Hoopers Bay

Tropic of Cancer Beach

If seclusion is your thing, plan to spread out a towel on the Tropic of Cancer Beach. As the name implies it is located on the Tropic of Cancer.

Tropic of Cancer Beach

Exuma Point Beach

Another beautiful beach protected by offshore islands is located in Rolleville at the western end of Great Exuma.

Exuma Point Beach

Coco Plum Beach

Coco Plum Beach is great for shelling and famous for sand dollars. Grab a bucket and spend the day finding little treasures.

Coco Plum Beach

Moriah Harbor Cay

Nature enthusiasts will love Moriah Harbor Cay. This 13,440-acre national park is a vital part of the ecosystem between Great and Little Exuma.

Moriah Harbor Cay

Pretty Molly Bay

Located between The Ferry Settlement and Forbes Hill on Little Exuma is Pretty Molly Bay. Locals believe that Pretty Molly is an elusive mermaid that still lives in the bay.

Pretty Molly Bay

Pump Beach

Located in Forbes Hill on Little Exuma, another beautiful beach to visit during your time in the Exumas.

Pump Beach

Stocking Island

Aside from the fresh conch salad or Sunday barbeque bashes, there are also stromatolites, one of the oldest known macrofossils on Earth.

Stocking Island