Amateur Traveler Travel Podcast
Society & Culture:Places & Travel
Hear about travel to the Exumas in the Bahamas as the Amateur Traveler talks to Tessie from TravelingTessie.com about these sundrenched islands she has fallen in love with.
https://amateurtraveler.com/travel-to-the-exumas-bahamas/
Why should someone go to the Exumas?
Tessie says, "It's a perfect destination if obviously, you enjoy the beach. But the beaches, they're very unique because they're really unspoiled. And there's not a lot of crowds. So if someone's interested in that, it's a really great destination for that, but it's also great for people with kids, for bachelorette couples, and friend groups that are looking for a place to get away from it all. I feel like, Exumas is truly a hidden gem."
Day 1: Arrival in Georgetown
Day 2: Full-Day Boat Tour
Day 3: Explore Georgetown and Stocking Island
Day 4: Little Exuma Beach Day
Day 5: ATV Tour and Sea Turtle Encounter
Day 6: Boat Rental and Exploration in Elizabeth Harbor
Day 7: Return to Exuma Point Beach
If you are looking for remote beaches and a unique experience with swimming pigs then the Exumas are worth your consideration.
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