The Exumas Great Exuma, George Town, Elizabeth Harbor
The Exumas are about 300 miles off the coast of South Florida. They are roughly 30 miles southeast of New Providence. This island group consists of over 365 cays spanning almost 150 miles. A great many of these cays are uninhabited and are as pristine today as they were when they were formed. The Exumas offer the first 5 Star Hotel, with a world class "Greg Norman Signature" designed golf course, European style casinos, deep slip marinas, and swimming amenities; which all await you and your family. Great Exuma is the largest island in this island chain. It comprises almost 85 square miles and has a population or roughly 5000 based on the 2000 census. This island is situated right next to Little Exuma, which is connected by a bridge. George Town, which is located in Great Exuma, is the capital of the Exumas. The Exuma National Land and Sea Park (accessible by boat only) offers
one of the world's largest, and greatest, underwater and land preserves. With the underwater limestone and coral reefs, blue holes, and abundant marine life the perfect snorkeling and scuba diving venue has been produced. This tropical heaven offers spectacular views of the ocean with its' soft- sand beaches (both white and pink can be found here), private and secluded coves, ey e soothing turquoise waters, and rolling hills lined with tropical vegetation. This island invites swimmers, divers, fisherman, and anyone who enjoys snorkeling as the natural amenities are abound and plentiful. If sailing is your cup of tea, the Exumas offer the deep and tranquil waters of Elizabeth Harbor. Sailors and Yachtsmen the world over, delight in this hidden paradise with its many unnamed beaches and coves that dot this island group.