Exuma

Coordinates: 23°32′N 75°50′W / 23.533°N 75.833°W / 23.533; -75.833

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For other uses, see Exuma (disambiguation).

Place in Bahamas

District of Exuma

Coordinates: 25°4′N 77°20′W / 25.067°N 77.333°W / 25.067; -77.333

Country

Bahamas

Island

Exuma

Established

1999

Government  • Type

District Council

 • Chief Councillor

Godfrey Gray

Area  • Total

250 km2 (100 sq mi)

Population (2022)  • Total

7,293

Time zone

UTC−5 (EST)

 • Summer (DST)

UTC−4 (EDT)

Area code

242

Exuma

Exuma is a district of The Bahamas, consisting of over 365 islands and cays.

The largest of the islands is Great Exuma, which is 37 mi (60 km) in length and joined to another island, Little Exuma, by a small bridge. The capital and largest town in the district is George Town (population 1,437). It was founded 1793 and located on Great Exuma. Near the town, but on Little Exuma, the Tropic of Cancer runs across Pelican Beach lending it another name: Tropic of Cancer Beach. Its white sand and turquoise waters make it a world-famous destination. The entire island chain is 130 mi (209 km) long and 72 sq mi (187 km²) in area. Great Exuma island has an area of 61 sq mi (158 km²) while Little Exuma has an area of 11 sq mi (29 km²).

Between 2000 and 2010, the population of Exuma more than doubled, reflecting the construction of large and small resort properties and the related direct air traffic to Great Exuma from locations as distant as Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The population in 2010 was 6,928.

Main street in 1989 in Williamstown, Little Exuma

Exuma International Airport serves the island of Great Exuma including the city of George Town directly from Nassau, Miami, Atlanta, Fort Lauderdale, Charlotte, and Toronto. Staniel Cay and Black Point also have small airstrips commercially served by charter or scheduled charter airlines. A number of other cays have small airstrips, both private and public. Boat travel from Nassau to the Northern Exuma Cays is approximately one hour.

Local transportation may consist of taxis, rental vehicle or golf cart depending on the cay.

Food

Preparing dinner from fresh caught fish.

Men prepeaing for a meal with caught fish

The Exumas are known for fresh food and cultural significance to The Bahamas. Sea life regularly caught for commercial purpose include barracuda, bonefish, conch, grouper, jack, lobster, marlin, sailfish, snapper, tarpon, tuna and wahoo.

Exumian food is often similar or a slight variation of traditional Bahamian dishes.

The George Town Fish Fry is a collection of businesses, some of which are only open at night serving a variety of cuisine. It is popular among local residents and tourists alike.

Economy

Tourism is a crucial branch of the economy of the area.

The capital, George Town, is home to government offices, shops and services that serve both the traveling public and residents of the islands. As of 2021 there was 1 bank, a police station, 2 grocery stores, 3 liquor stores, a gas station and 1 hotel within the town proper although there are a few other businesses nearby that are typically associated as being in George Town due to proximity.

There are a number of restaurants throughout Exuma, the majority of which serve variations of local cuisine, and a some that serve other cuisines such as Italian.

Fishing

Fishing is a part of both the local and tourism economies of Exuma. Visitors may fish on their own, hire a fishing guide or charter for sport while the local fishing economy primarily supports the local population\'s food supply. Locals can be often seen fishing from shore and bridges presumably for their own food, often using a hand line.

Known as the \"Grey Ghost\", bonefish can be found in the flats areas covered by as little as one foot of water, or less. Their fair colouration is perfectly adapted as camouflage against the sandy ocean bottom, making the fish difficult to spot in spite of the clear Bahamian waters. Anglers may employ spin casting equipment, but more often opt for fly-fishing in their hunt for bonefish. Other flats fish targets may include permit and tarpon.

Fishing in Exuma is primarily separated into two broad regions, the shallower southern or western side and the deep water of Exuma Sound, although some inshore fishing grounds exist such as in Moriah Harbour National Park. These areas are habitat for other types of fish including various snapper, grunts, jacks, grouper are possible to be caught throughout the fishing areas in Exuma while pelagic species like wahoo, mahi-mahi, barracuda, marlin, tuna, sailfish and more are primarily caught in Exuma Sound.

Tourism

The islands have built a reputation as a luxury travel destination.

Telecommunication

The telephone area code for the island is 242, which is the same as the rest of the Bahamas. There are 2 main telecommunication providers that cover most of the Exuma cays, Aliv and BTC Bahamas.

High-speed internet is available from both providers with varying technologies such as DSL, cellular and fiber optic cable becoming available.

Culture

The annual Bahamian Music and Heritage Festival, Regattas, Junkanoo and various \"homecoming\" events held in smaller settlements are highly anticipated in The Exumas by tourists and islanders alike. These festivals may focus on the food, sailing competition, arts, and music of the local culture.

Media

Because the population is so tiny, there is a small traditional media industry. The Bahamas is served by many newspapers, radio stations and web sites, whereas the local media on Great Exuma consists of The Blaze 98.3 FM. The Chain is a free newspaper published monthly and is the \"one source for current and accurate information\" on the chain of islands.

Books

Some books have been written about living in Exuma, including Life on a Rock and This Sweet Place: Island Living and Other Adventures.

Religion of Exuma

Main article: Religion in the Bahamas

St. John\'s Baptist Church was built in 1892; St. Theresa\'s Church was built in 1960; St. Andrews Anglican Parish is the oldest church in Georgetown.

The Baptist church of Farmer\'s Hill ordained Rev. Stephen Smith in 2015. Rev. Smith \'superseded\' Dr. Irvin Clarke Sr., who had been pastor for the previous 45 years. The culvert at Farmer\'s Hill is being repaired, with sustainable development by an islands construction company.

Sports

Sandals Emerald Bay has an 18-hole golf course designed by professional golfer, Greg Norman. Emerald Bay hosts the Great Exuma Classic on the Web.com Tour.

Sailing is a popular sport in Exuma and with many competitions year-round. The Family Island Regatta in George Town is a recurring event at the beginning of every year. Others include the George Town Cruising Regatta and Black Point Regatta.

Rowing is being developed in Exuma with the aim of developing the island as an outlet for competitive and recreational rowing.

Notable people

See also: List of residents of the Bahamas
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The main island has been a haven for celebrities for years. Until recently, the tourist population on the island was extremely minimal, allowing anonymity for anyone escaping the spotlight. Frequent visitors included Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon, who stayed at the Goat Cay home of Babbie Holt, Jackie Onassis, Jessica Tandy and Hume Cronyn, and Sigourney Weaver, who vacationed there with her family. More recently, the islands were used by John McAfee, founder of McAfee Software, who conducted his brief 2020 presidential campaign from a boat moored in the harbour.

The Bahamian tax structure may be an advantage for some with the desire to establish residency, while others may purchase homes for private use or investment. Some have purchased private islands, while others have purchased more common homes. A number of well-known people own islands or residences in the Exumas. These include Aga Khan, Nicolas Cage, David Copperfield, Ali Daei, Johnny Depp, Faith Hill and Tim McGraw, Ali Karimi, Eddie Murphy, Eddie Irvine, Tyler Perry and Jena Sims.

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