THE BERRY ISLANDS, with their excellent bone fishing and deep sea fishing, are second only to Bimini for sport fishing championships.
Great Harbour Cay, one of the 30 islands that make up the Berries, hosts an annual tournament that draws sport fishermen from around the world.
Chub Cay in the Berry Islands is known as the Billfish capital of the Bahamas. The Berry Islands, with its dozens of uninhabited cays, miles of pristine beaches and exciting dive sites, are a sailor’s dream. Sail down and find the perfect Bahamas real estate spot for your fishing getaways.
This group of 30 islands and almost 100 cays has a land mass totaling only about a dozen square miles. But Berry Islands real estate isn't hard to find here!
They are located 150 miles east of Miami, on the eastern edge of the Great Bahama Bank. The Berry Islands start with Great Stirrup Cay and stretch to Chub Cay in the south.
The largest island is Great Harbor Cay at 8,300 acres.
Spectacular diving, big game fish records and beautiful harbours have made these largely uninhabited islands popular with wealthy non-Bahamians
It’s said there are more millionaires in the Berry Islands per square mile than most places in the world.
In days gone by, Whale Cay was the site of thriving sponging plantation. Cistern Cay - once a private development with an airstrip and marina – has been left in ruins and is stocked by the locals for hunting.
A significant number of the cays, such as Frazier’s Hog Cay and Bonds Cay, are privately owned. Other private cays include Crab Cay, Cock Roach Cay, Frozen Cay and Adler Cay.
In the Berry Islands, it's all about Bahamas real estate. Find it today!