Island Tours

Exumas Glassbottom Boat Tours

Boat Tours

There are four boat tours to choose from. All fours tours, although different have one thing in common, they offer the chance to experience the ocean’s frequency on a whole new level.

Stocking Island

You will spend an afternoon in Stocking Island, where you can experience the exquisite beaches and their ultra clear waters. You can even enjoy a beautiful walk along the ocean side where you instantly become enveloped in magical elements of the island.

Crab Cay

It is the largest island in the Elizabeth Harbor.

Moriah Harbor Cay

Take the Glassbottom boat and experience the marine life. This is the most recent tour that has become available.

Snorkeling

Passengers of the boat can go snorkeling in an area that is chosen by the captain, you will enjoy the marine life and coral reefs on a first hand personal basis. If you are beginner the captain will provide some easy-to-follow tips and then you are set to emerge into the water. If you are not interested in snorkeling, enjoy the experience from the boat.

Hours of Operation:

All trips operate on a daily basis. Passengers are picked up from the Government dock in George Town.
Three Hour Trips: From 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Full-Day Trips: 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Deals: Children joining the half-day trips pay half price.

Cultural Tours

Bay-to-Bay Tours

The purpose of this tour is to show vacationers the natural beauty of Great and Little Exuma. The tour extends from William Town in the South to Baraterre in the north.

Passengers will see attractions such as:

Administration Building
Government Clinic
Regatta Site
Club Peace & Plenty Hotel
St. Andrews Anglican Church and more…
Visitation to the Rolle tombs
Ancient salt plantations
Catholic Church
Local “Fish Fry” for a traditional Bahamian lunch
Hermitage Community
Moss Town
N. Coakley Secondary High School
Settlements such as, Mt. Thompson, Ramsey, Farmer’s Hill, Steventon, Rolleville and Barraterre.

Round Da Pond Tour

Attractions include:
Settlements such as, Farmer’s Hill, Mt. Thompson, Moss Town, Hermitage and George Town
Old Slave Tombs
Department of Agriculture’s Packing House
N. Coakley Secondary School
Local “Fish Fry” for a traditional Bahamian lunch
Club Peace & Plenty
The Administration Building
Regatta Site
St. Andrews Anglican Church
St. Theresa’s Catholic Church

Seaside Tours

Visit:
Rolle Town
Forbes Hill
William Town
In these settlements you will get to observe the slave plantations.