The best time to go to Great Exuma is March and April based on the following average weather conditions.
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Late April-early DecemberBut many Bahamian properties schedule maintenance during these months, which can lead to noisy surroundings and reduced services. May to October are the wettest months of the year and hurricanes may also make landfall here between June and November, so consider buying travel insurance.
May to October are the wettest months of the year and hurricanes may also make landfall here between June and November, so consider buying travel insurance. Key Events: Bahamas Carnival (May) Pineapple Festival (June)
Often referred to as the Jewel in the Crown of the Bahamas Islands, Staniel Cay is the true authentic Bahamian experience, cementing it's position as the best place to stay in Exuma. You can't go wrong with a vacation to the Bahamas; stunning white sandy beaches and turquoise blue waters await!
The Exumas are a truly magical place and worth the visit. Most people will stay on Nassau which is the most touristy place in the Bahamas and only take a day trip to the Exumas but try to carve out at least three days to spend in the Exumas and then you can island hop around.
The island chain of Exuma, Bahamas is very unlike crowded Nassau. The small island of Little Exuma with a population of just over 7,300 people has quick daily flights from Florida and Nassau. I spent 5 days there exploring and relaxing and felt incredibly safe as a woman by myself.
While Nassau is the more energetic destination in the Bahamas, Exuma is far more relaxing. According to one Trip Advisor reviewer, you should go for the Exuma islands if you want a quiet destination away from all the hustle and bustle. The Exuma islands are all about rest and rejuvenation!
Home of the World-FamousSwimming Pigs. The Exumas are renown for their sapphire-blue waters—waters so stunning, their brilliant colours are visible even from outer space. This chain of 365 islands is home to secluded footprint-free beaches, deserted cays, and ultra-exclusive resorts.