 Area Activities

Whether your love is sailing, fishing, diving or just bathing in sun and surf,
Exuma is the ideal destination to relax and unwind. In addition to the numerous activities offered at the resort,
the surrounding area presents a multitude of options.
If you come to escape the stresses of modern life,
the island offers seemingly endless white beaches populated
only by seabirds and some of The Bahamas famous iguanas.
You can explore the charming settlements on Great Exuma, wander the ruins of
old cotton plantations, and do some island hopping.
The Exumas harbor countless secluded coves and quiet inlets where you can abandon
yourself, prowling for seashells or just soaking up the sun, in complete privacy.
The more adventurous will find the pristine waters surrounding Exuma ideal for virtually any aquatic activity.
Whether sailing, sea kayaking, windsurfing, diving, or snorkeling in one of the
Exumas renowned blue holes, the island's tepid waters offer the perfect venue.
World-renowned bone fishing flats and deep-sea fishing are also available within minutes of the facility.
The recently opened Greg Norman 18 hole golf course is a spectacular experience.
If you're around in April, you'll surely
want to take part in the festivities surrounding the Family Island
Regatta, the biggest annual sailing event in The Bahamas.
     
 Dining Options

For
those with a passion for Bahamian cuisine, there are numerous
restaurants on the island to choose from. On the high end you have the
restaurants at Four Seasons Resort, more casual dining available at Palm
Bay Resort, Peace and Plenty Resort, Cheaters and Two Turtles. For
super casual there is Santana’s at Little Exuma, the Coconut Plum, a
must do is Chat and Chill on Stocking Island for the pig roast on
Sunday.
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