Embark on an unforgettable adventure through the Exuma islands in the Bahamas, a paradise renowned for its breathtaking turquoise waters and diverse marine life. This journey includes encounters with friendly iguanas on Aguas, swimming alongside docile nurse sharks at Compass Key, and exploring unique historical sites like Pablo Escobar's plane wreck and the infamous Fyre Festival island.
Exuma islands
A stunning archipelago in the Bahamas known for its crystal-clear waters, white-sand beaches, and unique wildlife encounters.
Nassau
The bustling capital of the Bahamas, serving as a gateway to the Exumas and offering a mix of history, culture, and vibrant nightlife.
Aguas
An island stop in the Exumas, famous for its population of large, friendly iguanas that eagerly accept food from visitors.
Compass Key
A key in the Exumas where visitors can swim with docile nurse sharks in incredibly clear, turquoise waters.
Pablo Escobar's plane
A submerged DC-3 airplane wreck, once linked to Pablo Escobar's operations, now a unique underwater attraction in the Exumas.
J. R.'s Fire Festival island
An island in the Exumas that was the planned site for the disastrous Fyre Festival, now a point of interest for its infamous history.