The Bahamas

Exuma Point Beach

Exuma Point Beach is a remote and tranquil beach located on Exuma Island. The beach is known for its unique natural characteristics, particularly during low tide. During this time, visitors can walk far out on the sand, experiencing the beach's expansive nature. The water at Exuma Point Beach is shallow, allowing for the visibility of sand bars and a variety of marine life, including starfish, stingrays, and even baby sharks. The beach's sand is notably powdery, which can pose a challenge for vehicles.

The beach is also known for its stunning visual appeal. At certain points, the water displays at least five different shades of blue, contributing to the beach's overall beauty. Despite its remote location, visitors find the journey to Exuma Point Beach worthwhile, often wishing they could visit more than once. However, potential visitors should be aware that the beach's remote location may require a significant drive.

Visitor Reviews

Visitor reviews highlight the unique experience of visiting the beach during low tide, with the ability to walk far out on the sand and observe marine life such as starfish, stingrays, and baby sharks. The beach's remote location, stunning multi-colored waters, and peaceful atmosphere are also highly appreciated. However, some visitors warn about the powdery sand that can easily trap cars.

Where is Exuma Point Beach?

Latitude: 23.6890465 / Longitude: -75.9995542

Exuma Point Beach is located in The Bahamas. The following map of Exuma Point Beach shows the exact location.

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