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Treasure Cay, is a parcel of land connected to Great Abaco Island in The Bahamas.It has a population of 1,187 as of the 2010 Bahaman census. [1]There are two resorts Bahama Beach Club developed by Businessman Craig H. Roberts and Treasure Cay Beach Hotel, Marina & Golf resort, condos, villas, and private homes, many for rent.
Goat Cay is a private island off Darby Island in the Exuma district of the Bahamas. Goat Cay is located somewhat southeast of Musha Cay, an island owned by David Copperfield, and west of Lignum Vitae Cay. [1] (There is also a Goat Cay off Great Exuma Island and off Little Exuma Island, as well as off other Bahama Islands.)
In 1984, Groves sold the island to Peter Austin, a British millionaire. Austin transformed the property and the three houses built under Groves (Little Whale, Peacock, and Flamingo) into rented sea-view villas. [5] [3] [6] In the early 2020s, the island was listed for sale for US$35 million. [5]
Baha Mar is a 1,000-acre (400 ha) resort complex on the island of New Providence in The Bahamas.Owned by Hong Kong–based Chow Tai Fook Enterprises, the establishment opened in April 2017. [1]
Great Guana Cay is an islet in The Bahamas. It is a long, narrow islet, 7 miles (11 km) long. [1] It is in the centre of the Abaco Islands and is near Gumelemi Cay. It is about 8 miles from Marsh Harbour. Approximately 150 people live on the island, mostly along the five and a half mile long stretch of beach.
Pig Beach [1] located on Big Major Cay [2] (also known as Major Cay [3]) is a beach on an uninhabited island (or cay) located in Exuma, the Bahamas. The island takes its unofficial name from the fact that it is populated by a colony of feral pigs which live on the island. It has become a tourist attraction in modern times.
Image Year built [1] Location & coordinates Class of Light [2] Focal height [2] NGA number [2] Admiralty number [2] Range nml [2] Egg Island Lighthouse: Image: 1891 est. Egg Island: Fl W 3s. 34 metres (112 ft) 12200: J4678: 12 Eleuthera Point Lighthouse: Image: 1903 est. Eleuthera
The cruise line was looking for another Bahamas location since the announcement of the third ship expansion in 2016. [3] Disney spent between $250 million and $400 million on developing the 700-acre property, incorporating Bahamian themes, and donated 190 acres, including the southernmost tip, to the government for a national park.