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You could spend a whole year exploring
the Exumas, a 120-mile necklace of 365 islands and
cays in the central Bahamas surrounded by waters and
sea life deemed the most exquisite by international
yachtsmen, sports fishermen and divers. Not surprisingly,
the Exumas have produced some of the Bahamas’ best
boat builders and sailors.
The islands are sparsely populated,
with the majority of its approximately 3,600 people
living on Great Exuma and Little Exuma. Tourism, fishing
and agriculture – the islands’ sweet onions are famed
– are the main industries today.
Steeped in a rich history marked by
Lucayan Indians, settlers and pirates, cotton plantations
and salt mines, the Exumas are also an important part
of The Bahamas’ future. Here you will find the luxurious
Four Seasons Resort at Emerald Bay, the $240 million
Crab Cay development and million-dollar-plus homes
at Grand Isle Villas and February Point.
No wonder The
Washington Post named Great Exuma as one of the top
10 hot international destinations for 2004.
Once the closely-held secret of yachtsman who considered
it a boating paradise, the Exumas have been discovered
by the outside world. And the result has been an investor’s
paradise. Property values in Great Exuma and the nearby
cays have increased two and three-fold in less than
a year – and there is no indication that prices will
do anything but continue to escalate. If the best time
to buy was yesterday, today is better than tomorrow.
Dillycrab Realty, the number one name
in Exuma real estate, the trusted name in properties
in paradise.
For more information on the Exumas,
check The Bahamas’
official tourism website.
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