Chat ‘N’ Chill® was born in 1998 as a day camp for people who lived on their boats in Elizabeth Harbour. Somewhere they could go for great food, volleyball, a chilled-out atmosphere and even Sunday church without needing a car or a taxi.
Welcome to Exuma and Elvis Water Taxi. We provide daily water taxi service from the Exuma Yatch Club in George Town, Exuma and from Augusta Bay Bahamas around Elizabeth Harbour.
Odyssey Picnics is the premier luxury picnic/event business in Exuma, The Bahamas! Let's elevate your unforgettable moments and experience the better side of the islands...come #BeachBetter with us. We create bespoke events to help you celebrate birthdays, anniversaries, engagements, micro-weddings and many more in The Exumas.
Coco Plum Beach, on the northeast side of Great Exuma, is serene and breathtaking. From the soft, white sand to the clear, calm, and shallow water, you won’t be able to get enough of Coco Plum Beach and its hypnotic appeal. There is even a famous swing set couples come to this beach to use for great photo ops!
This ruined cotton plantation serves as a striking reminder of the island's colonial past.
St. Andrews Anglican Church was founded in 1802 and sits on a hill overlooking George Town. The beautiful views and historic charm offers the perfect setting for a wedding.
This 176-mile land and sea nature reserve is filled with beaches and family fun and has played a major role in conservation of fish native to the Bahamas.
Odyssey Picnics is the premier luxury picnic/event business in Exuma, The Bahamas! Let's elevate your unforgettable moments and experience the better side of the islands...come #BeachBetter with us. We create bespoke events to help you celebrate birthdays, anniversaries, engagements, micro-weddings and many more in The Exumas.
It’s not every day you’ll be able to visit an island with hundreds of iguanas strolling around, so while in Exuma, it’s a good idea to make some time to see this for yourself. It will definitely be an experience unlike any other to see the large iguanas that live on Bitter Guana Cay. If you’re quiet and stay still for a bit, you’ll start to see them popping out of the bushes. Lumber Cay Cut, a 30-acre private island, is near Bitter Guana Cay.
The Compass Cay Marina is an interesting stop because here you can visit a soon-to-be-friend from The Exumas who just so happens to have a family of pet nurse sharks. There’s a landing fee per person for the Compass Cay Marina, but you probably won’t have to worry about this if you visit as part of a tour. If you get there with something to feed the sharks, they might just allow you to pet them!
Thunderball Grotto. You may hear a lot about this area even before getting to The Bahamas. The popularity of this grotto and extraordinary snorkelling spot has a lot to do with the fact that a scene from the James Bond movie ‘Thunderball” and part of the movie “Splash” were both filmed here. Sometimes the currents can be strong around the island, so this spot is best for more experienced divers, especially if you plan on diving further from your boat. It is not advisable to snorkel here when the wind is strong from the south or southwest.
One of the biggest attractions in the Exumas is the swimming pigs and no list of things to do there would be complete without it. The pigs have made a home on Big Major Island and you can visit them as part of a tour in this area. On the island, there’s quite a number of pigs, including Rosie and her adorable piglets. The pigs often swim out to greet incoming boats, but more than likely to see what food you have to offer. You’ll have a greater chance of seeing them swim out if you do this tour in the morning.
At the Exuma Land and Sea Park, Warderick Wells is the center of activity. Here you’ll find rocky bluffs, sand dunes, mangrove creeks, sand flats, and more. You’ll be able to tie up your dinghy at the Visitor Center’s dock before you head out exploring other areas. While in the Land and Sea Park don’t miss out on visiting cays like Shroud in the north which has lots of creeks and mangroves, an abundance of turtles, juvenile sharks, and rays. There are stunning rock formations in the southern end of the Land and Sea Park, a cave system, and lots more to explore.
Sea Aquarium is right next to O’Briens Cay in the Exuma Land and Sea Park and is an excellent place for snorkeling. This is one of the areas you’re likely to see the widest variety of fishes and the highest number as well, all in one place. There’s a dazzling spectrum of coral and a sunken plane in this area which will be interesting to see. For all these reasons, diving at the Sea Aquarium is a must while in Exuma.