Capt. Tray's 37' Axopar
The finest of powerboats.
Harbour Island
A tiny Bahamian jewel that captivates visitors with its pink sand beaches, charming colonial architecture, and serene atmosphere.
Trip summary
- Swimming Pigs
- Turtles
- Tasty Lunch Options*
- Pink Sand Beach*
- Explore the Island by Golf Cart
About Briland
Harbour Island—affectionately known as "Briland" by locals—is a hidden gem that packs a punch despite its diminutive size. This enchanting three-mile-long paradise boasts world-famous pink sand beaches, quaint colonial architecture, and a blissfully laid-back atmosphere. Free from cruise ships and bustling crowds, Harbour Island offers an exclusive retreat for travelers seeking true tranquility and natural beauty in an intimate setting. It's the perfect escape for those looking to unwind in a picture-perfect tropical haven.
The Exumas
A stunning chain of 365 Bahamian islands, mesmerize with their space-visible turquoise waters, pristine beaches, and vibrant wildlife.
Trip summary
- Swim with the Sharks
- Swim with the Exuma Pigs
- Walk a Sand Bar
- Lunch at Staniel Cay
- Pablo Escobar's Plane Wreck
About The Exumas
The Exumas, an archipelago of 365 islands in the Bahamas, dazzle with their otherworldly azure waters—so vivid they're visible from space. This pristine paradise boasts untouched beaches, secluded cays, and luxurious hideaways. In this natural haven, where wildlife thrives and coastlines remain unspoiled, visitors can explore like castaways or indulge in exclusive resorts. The Exumas are a playground for the rich and famous, but the true stars are the unique local inhabitants—including some famous four-legged residents that call these islands home.
Rose Island
A serene paradise just minutes from Nassau, offers pristine beaches, vibrant marine life, and beach clubs. An idyllic escape for swimming, snorkeling, and relaxation.
Trip summary
- Green Cay Turtles
- Private Beach
- Snorkeling
- Beach Bar and Grill*
- Rose Island Harbour
About Rose Island
Rose Island is a picturesque haven located just a 20-minute boat ride from Nassau, the capital of the Bahamas. This small, uninhabited island is a popular weekend getaway for Nassau locals, often referred to as the "Nassauvian's Sunday stop."
The island boasts pristine white sand beaches and crystal-clear turquoise waters, making it an ideal spot for swimming, snorkeling, and sunbathing. Rose Island is home to a rich variety of marine life and coastal ecosystems, offering visitors a chance to observe native wildlife in its natural habitat. There's also a nearby wildlife conservatory where guests can swim with dolphins and sea lions.
Despite its proximity to Nassau, Rose Island maintains a secluded and tranquil atmosphere. However, it's not without its amenities. The island features several beach clubs where visitors can enjoy refreshments, music, and a lively atmosphere.
Andros - The Big Yard
Andros, the largest Bahamian island, is an untamed paradise offering world-class nature experiences alongside vibrant local traditions.
Trip summary
- Orchard Fruit Picking
- Swim in a Blue Hole
- Stand with Flamingoes
- Visit a Cultural Village
About The Big Yard
Andros, the crown jewel of The Bahamas, is a vast, unspoiled paradise that beckons adventure seekers and nature enthusiasts alike. As the largest island in the archipelago, it offers a treasure trove of experiences that go far beyond the typical beach vacation. Dive into world-class scuba sites, test your skills with deep-sea and fly fishing, or explore mysterious blue holes and lush national forests.
Andros is a living museum of Bahamian culture, where time-honored traditions like basket weaving, bone fishing, and sponge collecting still thrive. The island's diverse ecosystems support an array of wildlife, including the iconic flamingos, making it a haven for birdwatchers and nature photographers. From exhilarating hog hunts to tranquil fruit-picking excursions on local farms, Andros offers an authentic and immersive Bahamian experience that captures the true spirit of the islands.