The Berry Islands
The Berry Islands, a chain of 30 cays 40 miles north of Nassau, are prized for their privacy and natural beauty. Chub Cay, dubbed “The Fishbowl of The Bahamas,” is a world-class angler’s paradise, famous for billfish and record catches along the Tongue of the Ocean. Its thriving marine life, vibrant coral gardens, and dramatic dive sites, including a 600-foot blue hole, make it a top destination for underwater adventures.
Great Harbour Cay, the largest northern island, serves as an international port with an 80-slip marina, amenities, and prime real estate, from beachfront lots to elevated inland plots, ideal for luxury retreats or investments. Historic private islands like Cistern Cay and Little Whale Cay date back to the 1930s, while cruise lines (Norwegian, Royal Caribbean) have developed Stirrup Cay and Coco Cay, driving tourism and growth across the Berry Islands.