You're in the Bahamas, rest and relaxation are the orders of the day!!!

But if you must do something then try these:

Bonefishing - contact the Bonefish Lodge for days out and there are many private guides that we can suggest.

Boat Hire - if you would like to try your hand at sailing or watersports then go to Minns Water Sports for a range of boats to hire for the day or for private charter. Junkanoo 

Snorkelling and scuba Diving - theres a blue hole off Stocking Island which is great for scuba enthusiasts and many many snorkelling sites around the Exumas.

Kayaking - why not  hire a private guide for a couple of hours or the day and kayak through the Nature Eco Reserve just off the Bonefish Lodge. Contact Starfish Excursions.

Shark Watching - Go to the Bonefish Lodge for dinner and you may be rewarded with a shark feeding by the local owners, who bring the lemon Sharks soo close to view and watch them being fed fish scraps. I keep hoping her three legged cat doesn't fall in!!!

Try joining the locals and drop a line off The Ferry, see the rays float by and see if you can catch some supper!

Golf - The Emerald bay and Four Seasons have a fantastic golf course for your use, with all the facilities expected at a top club.

Spa - fancy a facial or massage - the Four Seasons have appointments right through the day for all types of treatments. Very relaxing and lovely suroundings too. Add in lunch at Ting em's or Coco Plum beach and your set for the day!

Festivals - Bahamaians have all the holidays from the Brits plus all the USA holidays too! Life is a party! Junkanoo at Xmas is brilliant!

Monday night - Eddies Edgewater in Georgetoiwn, Rake N Scrape music is played with the guys using a saw and a screwdrive to create a very tropical beat!! Watch out for the vodka measures - they are very generous!

Pic some shells at the Coco Plum beach, or some really great ones on the Atlantic side of Stocking Island.

Sunday Lunch - Chat n Chill at Stocking Island, they have two specialities Hog roast on a Sunday and Conch salad all week long, made to order fresh from the sea!

Otherwise just chill, go to town and get some food, bottle of wine and icecream. Hang out at the beach, go for a swim the waters fab! Take lots of photos and enjoy that getaway from it all environment, that the locals are so good at!

 

Explore The Exumas’ snorkeling sites.

Harbour Buoy Portside

A very active reef with plenty of things to see and discover.

 

Harbour Buoy Starboard

An old ship’s mast marks the northern end of the reefs. Lots of big brain corals.

 

Loaded Barrel Reef

Look for large sea beds of staghorn corals and tropical creatures.

 

Jolly Hall

This reef is a hatchery for the many schools of grunts and yellowtail snapper nearby.

 

Liz Lee Shoals

Shallow reef with plenty of brain corals among a variety of soft corals.

 

Duck Cay South

This area has a tiered reef structure with a kaleidoscope of colorful sea plant life.

 

Duck Cay North

This unusual reef formation has a variety of smaller fish along with clouds of schooling snapper.

 

Duck Cay East & West

A beautiful stretch of beach slopes to myriad undersea corals.

 

Three Sisters

These three shallow reefs teem with smaller schools of fish.

 

Bird Cay

Sea life surrounds this small cay, home to an unusual variety of small tropical fish.