Lady Dot
Lady Dot is sailing The Bahamas setting anchor on sandy beds off the shores of oases abounding in nature and thriving ecosystems.
Highlights
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Flybridge
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Burger lunch included
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Snorkelling equipment
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Fully equipped kitchen
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Water toys
Rose Island
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White sand beach
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Snorkeling
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Green Sea Turtles
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Swimming with the Pigs
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Beach Bar & Grill
About the Destination
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.
Northern Exumas
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Swimming with the Pigs
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Sand Bar
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Lunch at Xuma
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Pablo Escobar's Sunken Plane
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Allen's Cay Iguanas
More about Exuma
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.