Exuma
Beach Coastal BeachesExuma is a district of the Bahamas, consisting of over 365 islands, also known as cays. The largest of the cays is Great Exuma, which is connected to another island, Little Exuma, by a small bridge. Exuma is known for its sapphire-blue waters—so clear that astronauts have claimed it is visible from space—and its laid-back atmosphere. The region is a popular destination for yachting, sailing, diving, and coral reef and cave exploring. The Exuma Cays Land and Sea Park, the first of its kind in the world, is a protected area for marine life. The beaches in Exuma are pristine and often deserted, offering an escape for those looking for tranquility or a romantic getaway. The Tropic of Cancer runs directly through this district, which includes picturesque spots like Stocking Island and the famous swimming pigs of Big Major Cay. Exuma's economy is primarily based on tourism, with luxury resorts, private islands, and vacation rentals scattered throughout the islands. The culture is rich with a history of boat building, sloop sailing, and regattas, and the local cuisine features fresh seafood as a staple.