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The Berry Islands

The perfect amount of seclusion and privacy.

Southeast of Bimini is a cluster of 30 cays known as The Berry Islands. It is believed they were given that name because of the abundance of thatch berry trees found there.


There are so many incredible cays to explore

With a land mass totaling about a dozen square miles, these cays rest on the eastern edge of the Great Bahama Bank, starting with Great Stirrup Cay and extending to Chub Cay in the south. The largest of them is Great Harbour Cay at 8,300 acres. The Berry Islands lies 150 miles east of Miami and 50 miles northeast of Nassau.


The islands' main attraction is their seclusion and privacy

Decked with greens and fringed with drifts of sand, here you can find a multitude of magical harbors and swim-ashore beaches. These largely uninhabited islands offer spectacular diving and snorkeling and are known for championship sport fishing, second only to Bimini. Record catches have been made of mackerel, blue and white marlin and sailfish.

The Islands Of The Bahamas