| Callaloo |
Jun 5th, 2017 08:36 AM |
You can't go wrong with either, so just toss a coin! Go to one on your next trip, and go to the other on your next trip. You've clearly been bitten by the Out Islands bug, so you will be back again and again...
But, seriously, there are some differences.
Green Turtle Cay is my favorite of the Abacos, with just the right blend of seclusion and socializing opportunities. It's a tiny cay -- you'll get around by golf cart -- but provides ferry or rental boat access to other cays (including Manjack Cay, which allows you to fantasize about being shipwrecked on a desert island). There are lodging choices that range from simple rental cottages to the clubby Green Turtle Club (which has some of the most creative cuisine in the Out Islands). There are several restaurants, some bars, shops and gorgeous beaches.
Exuma is harder to pin down, because you're not asking about a particular cay. There are over 350 of them, but only a handful are inhabited. On Great Exuma, where the largest settlement (Georgetown) is located, you'll have the most access to amenities. On tiny Staniel Cay, your choices are much fewer, BUT you'll have access to uninhabited beaches that you'll never stop dreaming about. You could also find yourself on Little Exuma, Black Point (Great Guana Cay), Compass Cay, Fowl Cay, etc. So to get a more precise answer, you might want to narrow your question down a bit.
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