Exuma Seascapes | The Exuma Blues | George Town Sunset
The two biggest islands, Great Exuma and Little Exuma are about 200 yards apart and are joined together by a narrow bridge.
Crab Cay Bridge
In 2009, The Crab Cay development completed their 300 feet long and 33 feet wide arch bridge connecting Great Exuma to Crab Cay.
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The Sunscape
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The Little House
Rolle Town
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Water Spouts in Exuma Bahamas
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Swimming Pigs
A highlight for many vacationers is the famous swimming pigs at tiny Major Cay, a short boat ride from Staniel Cay. Not only is it a great place for snorkeling and beach bumming, it’s a hoot to frolic in the surf with the pigs. Remember to bring a snack for the swimming swine.
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