Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Email
Answers.com

Berry Islands

 
The Bahamas: The Berry Islands: Getting There
More on The Berry Islands

The Berrys are perhaps the most difficult islands to reach. Your options are limited to charter air, the mail boat and private boat.

By Air

Only private charters serve the Berry Islands. These can be arranged in Nassau or Florida: tel. 800-688-4752 for information.

From Fort Lauderdale, Island Express operates direct flights into Great Harbour Cay. Cost is $200 round-trip. tel. 954-359-0380 or fax 954-760-9157.

By Mail Boat

Champion II provides service between the Berry Islands and Nassau. The cost of the trip is $30. tel. 800-688-4752 for information.

By Private Boat

Veteran sailors and yachtsmen will be very familiar with the Great Harbour Cay Yacht Club and Marina, a full-service marina with extensive facilities. These include 85 slips, repair facilities, fuel service, laundromat, showers, shops, and a restaurant. The draft at high water is 10 feet; eight feet at low water. The maximum depth is 15 feet. The marina can accommodate boats up to 150 feet long and 70 feet wide. The 30-foot-high bank provides excellent storm protection. You can call for information at tel. 800-343-7256, fax at 242-367-8115, or call on VHF channel 68.

You may or may not find a taxi at the airport. If not, you'll find local numbers posted. Or you can call your hotel and request a ride.
Search unanswered questions...
Enter a question here...
Search: All sources Community Q&A Reference topics
Wikipedia: Berry Islands
Top
Berry Islands
Map: Map of Bahamas
Population: ~700
Area (km².): 78

The Berry Islands are a chain of islands and a district of the Bahamas, covering about thirty square miles (78 km²) of the north western part of the Out Islands. The Berry islands consist of about thirty islands and over one hundred small islands or cays, often referred to as "The Fish Bowl of the Bahamas" They have a population of only about seven hundred, most of which are on Great Harbour Cay. The islands were settled in 1836 by Governor Colebrook and a group of freed slaves.

One of three horseshoe beaches on the island

Attractions

The Berry islands have become a huge vacation spot for people from all over the world. During the winter season the islands are packed with out-of-town guests and second home residents. Due to seasonal residents, the Berry islands can say that they have more resident millionaires per unit area than any other place in the world.[citation needed] Many wealthy residents own one of the many cays.

The main attraction is big game fishing. Some of the fish that can be found there are Billfish, Tuna, Grouper, Tiger fish, Yellowtail Snapper, Wahoo, King mackerel, and many more. In May, Great Harbour Cay is packed with visitors and fishing captains such as Habana Joe who come there for the annual fishing tournament. There are also great spots for snorkelling and scuba diving.

Islands

Little Stirrup Cay is leased by Royal Caribbean International, which calls it Coco Cay, and acts as a private island for tropical activities engaged in by visitors on its cruise ships of the Royal Caribbean and Celebrity Cruises labels. Great Stirrup Cay is owned by Norwegian Cruise Line and is used for similar purposes.

Great Harbour Cay is the most northern and the largest of the Berry Islands. It is eight miles (13 km) long and one and a half miles (2.4 km) wide. The largest port of the Berries is on Great Harbour Cay. Chub Cay is the second largest island in the chain and is known an "the bill fish capital of the Bahamas."

Coordinates: 25°34′N 77°45′W / 25.567°N 77.75°W / 25.567; -77.75

External links



 
 

 

Copyrights:

The Bahamas. The Bahamas and Turks & Caicos. Copyright © 2007 by Hunter Publishing, Inc. All rights reserved.  Read more
Wikipedia. This article is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Berry Islands" Read more