This Uncrowded Caribbean island Has Picture-Perfect Beaches, Countless Sandbars and the World’s Most Beautiful Water
It’s hard to see where the water ends and the sky begins. I’m wading on a sugar-white sandbar in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean, with nothing around but turquoise-tinted clouds. There are shades of blue here I’ve never seen. Or imagined.
This is White Bay. It’s part of a chain of tiny cays to the southwest of the island of Great Exuma in The Bahamas, a destination that remains one of the Caribbean’s great uncrowded sanctuaries. Great Exuma is the gateway to the Exuma Cays, that chain of some 365 islands, each one a tiny paradise with white-sand beaches, some with luxury resorts, others with swimming pigs. You can charter a boat and explore its natural wonders, hopping around to deserted islands and secret sandbars, heading up to the Staniel Cay Yacht Club or spending the day bobbing around in the water with a Kalik in your hand.
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