Pine Cay
Nine mi/14.4km of nature trails, immaculate beaches with excellent snorkeling are some of the attractions on this cay dominated by the Meridian Club.
A beach on the south-west corner is rated one of the most beautiful in the world and ruins of Lucayan settlement can be found with the help of a guide.
Tropical birds and Iguanas inhabit most of the island now although Pine Cay was also an excellent hideout for pirates. There are no phones, televisions or automobiles on Pine Cay.
A beach on the south-west corner is rated one of the most beautiful in the world and ruins of Lucayan settlement can be found with the help of a guide.
Tropical birds and Iguanas inhabit most of the island now although Pine Cay was also an excellent hideout for pirates. There are no phones, televisions or automobiles on Pine Cay.
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Fort George's Cay
Off the North coast of Pine Cay is Fort George Cay, a national park with ruins of a British Fort and ruins of pre-Columbian settlement that can be found with the help of a guide.
Little Water Cay - Rock Iguana Nature Trail
The tiny island of Little Water Cay is home to about 2000 rare and endangered rock iguanas. The National Trust has developed two boardwalk trails which offer the visitor the opportunity to see these endemic lizards, as well as ospreys and other birds, while protecting both the animals and their delicate habitat.