The Exumas are a district of the Bahamas, famous for their gorgeous beaches and hundreds of little islands (cays). An Exumas map is an invaluable tool for planning your trip, helping you pinpoint the best beaches, resorts, and attractions.
Exuma Satellite Map Imagery
Want to see the Exumas from way up high? Satellite maps give you a bird’s-eye view of the islands.
Satellite imagery can be really useful for getting around, since you can see exactly how the coastlines and reefs are laid out.
Navigating the Map
The map lets you zoom in and out and move around the islands.
If you need help using the map, check out “How to Navigate Map – Help.”
Full-Screen View
For a more immersive experience, you can view the map in full-screen mode.
Seeing the map in full-screen can be useful when you’re trying to pinpoint the exact location of something you want to check out during your visit.
How to use Exumas maps
Maps of the Exumas are useful for a number of tasks:
- Vacation Planning: Maps can help you find beaches, resorts, and local attractions. They’re particularly useful if you plan to participate in marine activities.
- Real Estate: You can use maps to assess property locations and the surrounding area.
- Navigation & Monitoring: They can be used for boat navigation, environmental monitoring, and any business that needs precise location data.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the prettiest beach in Exuma?
Beauty is subjective, of course, but many consider Pig Beach, with its swimming pigs, to be a contender. However, for sheer, unspoiled beauty, it’s tough to beat the pristine sands and turquoise waters of Coco Plum Beach. The shallow sandbars there are perfect for wading and finding sand dollars.
What is Exuma best known for?
Exuma is probably most famous for its swimming pigs, a unique and unforgettable experience that draws visitors from around the world. But beyond the pigs, Exuma is also known for its stunningly clear turquoise waters, secluded beaches, and luxurious resorts. It’s a true Caribbean paradise.
How long is a boat ride from Nassau to Exuma?
The boat ride from Nassau to Exuma can vary depending on the type of boat and the specific destination within the Exumas. A high-speed ferry can take around 1.5 to 3 hours to reach Great Exuma. A private boat or charter can take longer, perhaps 3 to 5 hours, depending on the size of the boat and sea conditions. It’s wise to check with your chosen transport provider for the most accurate estimate.
Wrapping Up
Whether you’re planning a visit to the Exumas or simply want to know more about this beautiful chain of islands, a good map is an invaluable source of geographic information.
Remember to use the navigation tools and help resources provided to get the most out of the maps. These maps were developed by Perry Joseph, and all copyright information applies.