Set sail to discover the Bahamas by sailing in a catamaran or sailboat between the blue ocean and the pristine white beaches, immersing yourself in a true earthly paradise. Between a snorkeling session and a relaxing walk on the beach, you will discover Higbourne and Norman's Cay and see the famous "swimming pigs." The Bahamas await you. Selected catamarans and sailboats are ready for you to sail in the Exumas archipelago in the Bahamas; contact us for a personalized quote.
DEPARTURE BASE | Palm Cay Marina, Nassau - Bahamas |
DEPARTURE TIME | Check-in at 5:00 pm on Saturday - Check-out at 9:00 pm on the following Saturday |
Included services
Not included services
SERVIZI OPZIONALI |
Skipper (from €1,330)
Hostess (from €950)
Outboard engine for the tender (from €60)
Extra ports and buoys (around €100)
Online provisioning with delivery on board
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PRICES |
Available sailboats and catamarans with 4/5 double cabins and 3/4 bathrooms, perfect for groups of 6 or 10 people. Sailboats from €2,445 and catamarans from €2,885. |
HOW TO GET THERE |
Dreaming of exploring the spectacular Exumas with their crystal-clear waters and famous swimming iguanas? Plan your trip with our guide, featuring detailed information on flights (and booking links), ferries (and related contacts), and local transportation to reach this incredible archipelago. |
Itinerary View
Departure Base View
HIGHLIGHTS View
Sailing among the Exumas Islands means immersing yourself in a series of spectacular and wild landscapes, where each island has a distinct character and offers something unique. Nassau, although a city, deserves attention before leaving the mainland behind. In addition to the urban beaches on Paradise Island, you can explore the colonial fortifications and climb the Queen’s Staircase, a historic staircase carved into the rock. Highbourne Cay, the first real island in the Exuma chain, is known for its elegant marina but also for spectacular beaches like Shell Beach and Horseshoe Bay, perfect for those seeking tranquility or wanting to snorkel in crystal-clear waters. Also interesting is the area of stromatolites, ancient algae formations that represent some of the earliest forms of life on Earth. Shroud Cay is one of the most fascinating islands for its formation of winding channels, white sands, and mangroves. The panoramic point of Camp Driftwood, once a smuggler's refuge, offers an exciting view of the ocean and the entire island. At Norman’s Cay, the plane wreck, used in the 1980s by the drug cartel, still lies semi-submerged near the coast and is easily visible with a simple mask. Warderick Wells Cay is instead a concentration of marine and terrestrial biodiversity. Here you can snorkel among schools of colorful fish, turtles, and rays, especially in the areas of Emerald Rock and Danger Reef. On land, the vegetation is lush, and there are several hiking trails: climbing to Boo Boo Hill offers a spectacular view, and along the way, you will find whale bones and natural installations left by sailors. Staniel Cay with the Thunderball Grotto, a sea cave to explore with mask and fins, is the main attraction: inside, beams of light create a surreal atmosphere among schools of fish. Not far away, on the so-called Pig Beach, you can swim with the famous swimming pigs for guaranteed fun!
EXTRA DAYS View
Extend your vacation with a few extra days in the Bahamas!
Take advantage of our travel tips: discover the island's gems with exclusive suggestions from our skippers. Whether you want to start or extend your vacation with a few additional days on land, the Bahamas await you with breathtaking landscapes, enchanting villages, and dream beaches.
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International crew and guests |
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Rent |
How to come |
AIR: Nassau International Airport (NAS) |
Product ID |
421 |