The Southern Out Islands
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We’ve compiled the best of the best in The Southern Out Islands - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.
Known as the deepest blue hole in the world with a depth of 663 feet, Dean's Blue Hole is the most amazing sight on the island and one of the...Read More
Nothing quite prepares you for your first glimpse of the West Indian flamingos that nest in Inagua National Park: brilliant crimson-pink, up...Read More
At the top of 206-foot Mt. Alvernia, the highest point in the Bahamas, the Hermitage is the final resting place of Father Jerome who lived quite...Read More
The sparkling white Bird Rock Lighthouse (built in 1876) once guarded the Crooked Island Passage. The rotating flash from its 115-foot tower...Read More
On a separate island on Acklins' southwest point, and only reachable by boat, is the Castle Island Lighthouse (built in 1867). It formerly served...Read More
The Erickson Museum and Library is a welcome part of the community, particularly the surprisingly well-stocked, well-equipped library. The Morton...Read More
Imagine the perfect calm cove in the tropics—a 1-mile stretch of glistening, pristine white sand, inviting shade under coconut palms and sea...Read More
The largest cave system in the Bahamas, Hamilton's Cave features stalactites and stalagmites, and passages over 45 feet wide and 9 feet high...Read More
From Southwest Point, a mile or so south of Matthew Town, you can see Cuba's coast—slightly more than 50 miles west—on a clear day from atop...Read More
Marveling at the salt process lures few visitors to Inagua, but the Morton Salt Company is omnipresent on the island: it has more than 47 square...Read More
On the eastern Atlantic side, four miles from Queen's Highway at Smith's Bay is Ocean Beach, 1.8 miles of wide powdery white sand with a frequent...Read More
The twin, towered Moorish churches of St. Paul's (Anglican) and St. Peter's (Catholic) are two of the island's most celebrated landmarks. Father...Read More
The Long Island Museum and Library is housed in a beautiful little pink cottage with native trees in front. Patty will share the history of...Read More
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