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Augusta Bay
Set in Georgetown, 700 metres from Jolly Hall Beach, Augusta Bay offers accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.

EMBRACE Resort
Located in Staniel Cay, less than 1 km from Pirate Beach, EMBRACE Resort provides accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a restaurant.

Peace and Plenty Resort
Discover a Bahamas vacation at Peace & Plenty Resort Here you will find a 33-room resort and 5 cottages with waterfront views.

1-Hillview Cottages
Located in Rolleville in the Exuma Islands region, 1-Hillview Cottages features a patio and sea views. This property offers access to a balcony, free private parking and free WiFi.
Grand Isle Resort & Residences
Offering a spa and wellness centre and a restaurant, Grand Isle Resort & Residences is located in Farmer’s Hill, right on the beach.
Sheer Bliss BeachView Apt #2
Situated in Exuma Harbour Estates, 200 metres from Jolly Hall Beach and 1.7 km from Turtle Beach, Sheer Bliss BeachView Apt #2 offers a private beach area and air conditioning.

Sheer Bliss BeachView Apt #1
Sheer Bliss BeachView Apt #1 is set in Georgetown and offers a private beach area and a terrace.

St Francis Resort
Facing the beachfront, St Francis Resort offers 3-star accommodation in Georgetown and has a private beach area, shared lounge and terrace.

Turtles Nest Bahamas
Turtles Nest Bahamas is set in Hermitage. The property has sea and garden views, and is 700 metres from Turtle Beach. There is free private parking and the property offers paid airport shuttle...

Paradise Bay Bahamas
This B&B is set in the shores of the Paradise Bay Beach, 15 minutes’ drive from Exuma International Airport.

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Georgetown is not well maintained, and it was hard and slow...
Georgetown is not well maintained, and it was hard and slow to get a water taxi over to Coconut Club on Stocking Island. The liquor tried to charge me US$82 for a small bottle of Tequila - which was clearly not the real priceGuest review byRyanAustralia - 10.0
Location is perfect for visiting the breathtaking views of...
Location is perfect for visiting the breathtaking views of the northern part of Great Exuma and the hotel itself is on a beautiful beach. All rooms are spacious and modernly designed, most amenities, comfy beds and a balcony! Free coffee every morning in the lobby and varied menus for dinner each evening. The staff, as with all Bahamians is friendly, welcoming and they accommodated all of our requests. We enjoyed the live music on Wednesday with a Sax player! A rental car makes the stay in Georgetown more enjoyable, taxis are available but tend to run between $35-$55 per ride, so a car, even at $100 pre day is worth it.Guest review byTammyUnited States - 10.0
Loved every second on Staniel Cay. It is paradise on earth.
Loved every second on Staniel Cay. It is paradise on earth. Now I just have to win "lotto" so I can take all my friends there. Highlight of our visit was spending the day out on the water visiting Pig Island and swimming with the pigs, the nurse sharks, snorkelling into Thunderball Grotto with my partner. By the time we snorkelled out I had gained my confidence in the water and we were able to snorkel out through the gap holding hands (a very special experience as it was his dream for us to see this place together)Guest review byDianne StittNew Zealand - 10.0
The property is not located in Hartswell but Williams Town,...
The property is not located in Hartswell but Williams Town, Little Exuma. Please change information, as this could be very confusing for a first time traveler to Exumas. I loved the Tropic of Cancer Beach, and the friendly people of the Exumas. The beauty of the water in Exumas is out of this world. Every time I went for a beach walk or swim I thanked and praised God for his magnificent creation.Guest review byYaquelin - 10.0
Stuart Manor is the best place to stay when visiting the...
Stuart Manor is the best place to stay when visiting the beautiful island of Exuma. We stayed at Fishtail Palm which is nestled in the peaceful and tranquil heart of Stuart Manor. In this community you will come the most hospitable and heart warming folks. Every necessity like church, convenience store and hang out spots to relax and unwhine, everything is within driving distance in or near this community. Fishtail Palm is indeed a home away from home surrounded by native fruit,herb and spice trees which made cooking easier. From we entered the our apartment we we were amazed, it was so neat and clean. The kitchen was well equipped with the necessary kitchenware,from pots,pan,plates,tea pot,oven,stove to even a coffee maker. The bathroom was perfect and just right ,the bedrooms were nice and cozy very comfortable we slept like babies. Fishtail Palm is superb in in terms of space and decor and everything else it had to offer . From the Concierge team to the IT team to the maintenance team they all made our stay at Fishtail Palm Stuart Manor Exuma excellent.Guest review byJamesBahamas - 10.0
Had taxi stop at market and liquor store when we arrived for...
Had taxi stop at market and liquor store when we arrived for beer and sunscreen to take to St Francis Resort & Marina where we stayed on a houseboat with beautiful views! Staff was super accommodating and very nice! Sterling was amazing! Chef at Snappy Turtle restaurant prepared fantastic meals that did not disappoint. Kayaked to Chat N Chill and had so much fun! Locals are friendly and helpful. Overall a wonderful location to unplug and explore. Highly recommend.Guest review byDanielleUnited States - 6.0
If you're looking for nightlife or nice restaurants to eat...
If you're looking for nightlife or nice restaurants to eat this is not the place to go. There is literally one place that you can eat. It's hard to find food to cook on your own because you have to wait for the boat to come in if you're buying groceries, there's not a lot and they are expensive. If you want to fish and boat, this is the place but it is very expensive to rent. At night time there is absolute nothing to do but sit home and drink or go to the one bar "yacht club" to drink.Guest review byPatriciaUnited States - 10.0
We have never seen a more beautiful place - on the ocean...
We have never seen a more beautiful place - on the ocean side of the road. The other side of the road showed a lot of neglect and trash, but the beauty opposite this was so incredible you are able to ignore the rest. Also, the locals are all so incredibly helpful and friendly! I never once felt fearful.Guest review byPatty - 10.0
A small island hideaway used by yachties and boaters.
A small island hideaway used by yachties and boaters. The water is incredibly stunning, beautiful sunsets and friendly people. The Flying Pig Cafe is run by the folks at Embrace Resorts with a variety of food and drinks available. The Staniel Cay Yacht Club was a great place for hanging out, watching the yachts moored and excellent food. A great place to people watch. The beaches were spectacular with soft white sand and calm waters on one side of the island and the more craggy and rougher Atlantic side. There is one church on the island that visitors and the island people attend. A very warm, hospitable and friendly island. Take an excursion to tool around the islands. Gold carts are the best way to get around, but bikes and walking is easy to do as well. The island is small, only about 2 square miles. One can't get lost! There are a few grocery stores as well. Just remember, most food is imported and expensive. Bring cash, as there are no ATM's on the island. Some places will take credit cards.Guest review byDeeUnited States