Staniel Cay
Island · The Bahamas ·

Staniel Cay

Island · The Bahamas ·

Island with impossibly blue waters, yacht club, and swimming pigs

beautiful waters
yacht club
friendly people
swimming pigs
thunderball grotto
boat race
traditional sloops
nature
Staniel Cay by null
Staniel Cay by null
Staniel Cay by null
Staniel Cay by null
Staniel Cay by null
Staniel Cay by null
Staniel Cay by null
Staniel Cay by null
Staniel Cay by null
Staniel Cay by null
Staniel Cay by null
Staniel Cay by null
Staniel Cay by null
Staniel Cay by null
Staniel Cay by null
Staniel Cay by null
Staniel Cay by null
Staniel Cay by null
Staniel Cay by null
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"Celebrate Freedom on the Impossibly Blue Waters When you think of reasons to party in the former British West Indies, few are better than Emancipation Day. And few ways of marking the occasion are better than getting out onto the iridescent waters of the Exumas and watching a classic boat race like the Black Point Regatta. Running from Staniel Cay to nearby Black Point, this race has been gathering local sailors and their traditional sloops together for the past 42 years every Emancipation Weekend. (Why just have a day when you can have a whole weekend, right?)"

Into the Deep Blue: Bahamas Beneath the Waves
Staniel Cay
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"Celebrate Freedom on the Impossibly Blue Waters When you think of reasons to party in the former British West Indies, few are better than Emancipation Day. And few ways of marking the occasion are better than getting out onto the iridescent waters of the Exumas and watching a classic boat race like the Black Point Regatta. Running from Staniel Cay to nearby Black Point, this race has been gathering local sailors and their traditional sloops together for the past 42 years every Emancipation Weekend. (Why just have a day when you can have a whole weekend, right?)"

Into the Deep Blue: Bahamas Beneath the Waves
Staniel Cay

Nico W.

Google
Convenient to get to and from by boat or plane. The main yacht club has a great bar and atmosphere! The island has close accessibility to Big Major with the swimming pigs, Fowl Cay with a nice restaurant, the Grotto, and hundreds of pristine beaches ensuring you will find your own perfect slice of heaven.

Elizabeth S.

Google
Staniel Cay has the Yacht Club where we met many others enjoying the beautiful area. There is a restaurant and bar with music and a pool table. Gas, ice and a small gift shop plus groceries near by.

Katia S.

Google
Stopped in for provisions. Cute little dinghy harbor. Walked to the laundromat/liquor store for beer and wine (not a great selection and very expensive). Continued on foot to the "blue" store. The delivery ship had just been there so lots of fresh produce and other essentials. Again, pricey but at least there was choice!

Natalie

Google
This place is beautiful! Bring your own food though. Don't expect to find milk or cheese. Eggs and bread, yes. But you need to reserve your bread the day before at the pink store. Go to Lindsey's boutique. She's such a sweet lady and prices are good and pretty much the only place to buy souvenirs other than the yacht club.

Nikki J.

Google
Goes without saying that this place is heaven on earth. The pictures really don't do it justice. Beauty everywhere you look, above and below the water. Put this on your bucket list and GO!!!!! You won't regret it, and you will return again and again, I promise you!

Caryn F.

Google
Some of the most beautiful waters on earth. Don’t come expecting anything but total relaxation. No shopping and just a couple of restaurants. This is where you go to enjoy nature.

Sara R.

Google
Fun spot to visit and explore. Best stop for us was Thunderball Grotto.

Maggie S.

Google
This place is a hidden gem. The people are genuinely friendly, warm, and welcoming. We visited the island right in time for their annual fishing tournament where we participated and got the third place prize. We stayed at the Embrace Resort, where everyone made our stay a great success from the grounds keepers sourcing fresh coconuts for us, the best and sweetest I have ever put my lips on. The housekeeping staff moved so quickly to clean the room. Front Desk was awesome, Dexy and Gabby are a great asset to this resort. We will definitely be back!