22 places to discover
Not many people come around to this one. Better to come on the north side, water can be shallow and lots of rocks in are
Come at Low Tide For The Sand Bar. Usually Sand Dollars here. They hide under the sand in the water. Walk to the right w
The place to be on a Sunday with the pig roast. Check out the trail to the Atlantic side, where sunrise bench is located
Sea turtles frequently seen here
Great place to kayak or float in the shallows and mangroves. Better to come from the Atlantic side.
Beautiful beach with large red starfish. Look for rare 4-pointed starfish - the marine equivalent of a 4 leaf clover!
Flamingo Bay Beach, a pristine expanse of powdery sand and translucent water, stretches for one quarter of a mile from S
Crescent-shaped and white powder sand, Emerald Bay Beach, adjacent to Sandals Emerald Bay Hotel, got its name from the t
Nice protected beach. Has picnic table and shade.
Beautiful secluded beach near George Town. Parking on the side of the road is limited. Short walk to the beach. This bea
Access to Moss Town Beach from the Exuma Sign.
Marked with a sign at the road. It's marked on the road just keep a look out since you know where it is. You'll turn dow
Nice spot for a packed lunch with picnic tables, swings and a shelter. Near the art trail.
Tie up to this mooring buoy for access to a footpath through the Silver Top Palms. Share your pictures!
World famous beach with pristine white sand and crystal clear water. The longest beach on Little Exuma.
On the left side of the road before it ends you will see an expanse of shallow water that becomes sandbars at low tide.
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