Mélange Travel & Lifestyle Magazine January 2020 | Page 28

North West Bahamas The Berry Islands Credit :www.bahamas.com Credit: www.bahamas.com Thirty cays make up the Berry Islands where celebrities and the wealthy can often be sighted. Home to miles and miles of enchanting beaches, these cays are fun to explore, as many are uninhabited so secluded beaches, caves and abandoned buildings lie undisturbed. The largest island is Great Harbour Cay where you be greeted by the sight of pleasure boats, luxurious yachts and beautiful homes. Guests on Royal Caribbean Cruise Line get to enjoy the slice piece of paradise that is Little Stirrup Cay, on their stop-over. Little Whale Cay, once owned by businessman Wallace Groves, is home to a treasure trove of birds, including flamingos. There is a definitely lots to enjoy on these islands, and that includes the inevitable snorkeling, hiking, diving and fishing. The Bahamas’ warm and friendly people, clear blue waters and famous swimming pigs continue to greet visitors and cruise passengers from around the world.