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Why Invest In Exuma

Exuma, a booming Island resort destination in The Bahamas, has seen a remarkable surge in tourism in recent years. Several factors contribute to this boom. Exuma attracts an upscale clientele desiring a sun vacation destination with a sense of exclusivity and tranquility. It naturally appeal to travelers seeking a more private, safe, luxury-oriented, tropical vacation experience.

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Overall, Exuma’s tourism boom is fueled by its unparalleled natural attractions, trouble-free accessibility, diverse accommodations, and a growing international profile, making it a premier resort destination in the Caribbean.

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The Bahamas is an ideal destination for beach-lovers and with some of the most beautifully colored water in the world, it’s hard to be unhappy in a place like this. Yes, the majority of visitors flock to Nassau, but it’s no secret that if you’re looking for perfectly secluded, unspoiled beaches, you need to head to the Exumas. With hundreds of islands, cays and islets.....

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Food in Exuma is a fresh, flavorful mix of local Bahamian seafood (like grilled lobster, conch) and international options, ranging from casual beach shacks (think fried grouper at Santannas Exuma) to more upscale spots (like Salt for gourmet seafood). Expect lots of fresh fish, conch fritters, peas 'n rice, and dishes influenced by Creole and South American flavors, with plenty of fresh produce available at grocery stores like Exuma Markets in George Town and Smitty's Grocery Store in Hoopers Bay.

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The best things to do in Exuma revolve around its stunning turquoise waters, including swimming with the famous pigs at Pig Beach, snorkeling or diving at Thunderball Grotto, exploring the protected marine life at the Exuma Cays Land and Sea Park, and relaxing on pristine beaches like Tropic of Cancer Beach, with boat tours being the perfect way to discover secluded cays and wildlife like iguanas and nurse sharks

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