Located 15 minutes from the Bahamian capital, the small, low-lying private island of Palm Cay is a true haven of peace for boaters. It is home to 300 terraced houses, family residences, apartments and chalets. You can take advantage of the tranquility of a long stretch of fine white sand to recharge your batteries. In addition, all the services necessary for pleasure boating are available for those who have opted for a yacht charter at Marina Palm Cay. One of the top activities to try is deep-sea fishing from the side of the boat of a magnificent sailboat.
at Palm Cay, all the facilities you need to have an unforgettable time are available, including a bar-restaurant, swimming pools, community parks, floodlit tennis courts with a pavilion, family playgrounds and barbecue and entertainment areas. This is an island that is only accessible to members of a private community.
Fuel supply, technical maintenance, security services and public cleanliness are all taken care of. Everything has been designed to ensure that residents have a comfortable stay in luxurious surroundings. The proximity to Nassau and Paradise Island means you can enjoy a lively nightlife.
Your cruise departing from Palm Cay Marina
Located on the south-eastern coast of the Bahamian capital, Nassau, Palm Cay Marina is at the heart of the archipelago's 700 islands. As a result, while the marina is a true haven of peace for vacationers, it is also an excellent point of departure for boaters on a sailboat charter in The Caribbean.
Start your cruise in the Bahamas on the island closest to the marina, Eleuthera, located about 50 miles away. A relaxed atmosphere emanates from this island colonized by pineapple plantations and a few villages scattered here and there. But this small, narrow island of 177 km owes its reputation to its magnificent pink sand beaches lapped by a milky blue sea, such as Leave Beach and Ten Bay Beach, a beach hauled in by a shallow sea.
By setting a course to the southwest from the Palm Cay marina, you enter the turquoise waters of Andros, located 49 miles from Nassau. It is a small archipelago made up of three islands where immense landscapes reveal themselves both inland and on the coasts. Although it is the largest island in the Bahamas, it remains the least populated of the archipelago with around 1.3 inhabitants per km2. Mangroves and pine forests adorn the natural reserves and protected parks of Andros. Here, bonefish fishing, canoe trips in the mangrove swamp, bike rides and the sweetness of doing nothing are among the main activities. But the activity not to be missed in Andros is still divingto a depth of more than 50 meters in the famous blue holes camouflaged in the thick pine forests, such as the Cousteau Blue Hole, discovered by Commander Cousteau, and Captain Bill's Blue Hole.
Good to know
Number of boats available | 429 |
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Types of service | Skipper, Hostess, Chef (meals not included), Sailor, Engineer, Mechanic |
Average price per week | $62,896 |
Minimum weekly price | $2,354 |
Maximum price per week | $995,138 |