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*Things to do

  • Snorkelling and Diving
  • Boating and Sailing
  • Fishing (Deep Sea -, Spear - and Bone Fishing)
  • Golf

*Snorkelling and Diving

 

Snorkelling and diving are the favourite day activities in the Exumas. Hundreds of shallow water bays with crystal clear waters and magnificent coral reefs invite the experienced and inexperienced alike to explore the under water world.



*Boating and Sailing

 

At Minns Watersports (tel: 242-336 3483) in Georgetown, just 10 minutes drive, you can rent all kind of boats. A 17´ Boston Whaler -70HP for example costs $ 110.- /day if rented for a week. The boat can be kept at our dock in front of the house.



*Fishing

 

Deep Sea Fishing

Catch Wahoo, Mahi-Mahi, Tuna, Kingfish, Barracuda, Shark, BlueMarlins and more with Captain Dough Rowe, aboard his 40´ Hatteras Sports yacht. Half and full day charters. Call (242) 357-0870 or 336-3440 for reservations.


 

Spear Fishing

Incredible opportunities to spear fish grouper, cray fish (lobster) etc. If you are experienced you can rent a boat at Minns Watersports (see above) and keep it at our dock in front of the house. Less experienced fishermen can go with one of the best fishing guide in the Bahamas who lives next door (see below)


 

Bone Fishing

One of the most famous bone fishing areas in the world. Fantastic facilities within minutes.

Best Fishing Guide in the Bahamas lives next door

Captain Jerry Lewless, an Exuma-born native, is known as the best sport boat fishing guide in the Bahamas. He will put that experience to good use in arranging reef fishing, bone fishing, scuba diving, and personally guided snorkelling trips, as well as day trips to some of the most breath-taking reefs and outer cays in the Exumas. Jerry lives just a stroll away from the house.


*Golf

Only a 40 minutes drive away the Four Seasons Golf Course at Emerald Bay is a celebration of beauty and intricacy. Offering more oceanfront fairways than any comparable seaside course in America with six signature holes that hug the perimeter of the peninsula, this championship course provides stunning vistas of Emerald Bay's turquoise waters. Designed by golf legend, Greg Norman, this 6,880 yard par 72 course is ingeniously accented by native vegetation as it winds through a mix of seaside dunes and mangrove preserves. The result is a breathtakingly beautiful course that presents a new challenge at every turn.