FARMERS CAY

  • Latitude: 23.9647
  • Longitude: -76.3164
  • Caribbean Sea
  • Marina in Bahamas

Address: Bahamas

Farmers Cay is a small island located in the Exuma Cays, part of the Bahamas archipelago. Known for its stunning natural beauty, Farmers Cay offers a unique blend of serene landscapes, clear turquoise waters, and rich marine life. While the island itself is relatively small and less commercialized compared to some other Bahamian islands, it provides an intimate and relaxing getaway for visitors.

Description:

  • Location: Farmers Cay is situated in the central Exuma Cays, a chain of islands in the Bahamas.
  • Size: The island is approximately 1 mile long and 0.5 miles wide.
  • Environment: The island features white sandy beaches, clear blue waters, and lush greenery. The surrounding waters are teeming with marine life, making it an ideal spot for snorkeling and diving.
  • Culture: Small and charming, the island has a tight-knit community of locals known for their hospitality. The culture is a blend of Bahamian traditions, with influences from the maritime history of the region.

Marina Specifications:

  • Name: Farmers Cay Marina
  • Location Coordinates: Approx. 23.8625° N latitude, 76.3319° W longitude.
  • Dockage: The marina offers several slips for boats and yachts of varying sizes, typically accommodating vessels up to around 120 feet in length.
  • Depth: Average depth at dock is generally around 6-8 feet, but it's advisable to check tidal conditions and local navigation charts for precise measures.
  • Facilities:
    • Mooring: Secure mooring with cleats and floating docks.
    • Water: Freshwater supply available at the dock.
    • Electricity: Shore power connections for boats.
    • Fuel: Fuel services (both diesel and gasoline) typically available.
    • Restrooms/Showers: Basic amenities including restrooms and showers are provided.
    • Wi-Fi: Wireless internet access may be available, though it's advisable to check for reliability.

Services:

  • Navigation Assistance: Local personnel available to assist with docking and navigation advice.
  • Maintenance: Basic maintenance and repair services, though for extensive work, it may be necessary to visit larger facilities on nearby islands.
  • Dining: On-island dining options featuring local Bahamian cuisine, often focusing on seafood and other regional specialties.
  • Supplies: Limited provisions and supplies available at local stores. It's recommended to stock up on essentials before arriving if you're embarking on a long journey.

Activities:

  • Snorkeling and Diving: The surrounding reefs and waters make for excellent snorkeling and scuba diving opportunities.
  • Fishing: Both deep-sea and reef fishing are popular, with opportunities to catch a variety of fish species.
  • Island Hopping: Farmers Cay serves as a great base for exploring nearby islands and sandbars in the Exuma Cays.

Special Attractions:

  • Five F’s Festival: Farmers Cay hosts an annual community festival known as the "Five F’s" (Farmers Cay First Friday in February Festival), celebrating local traditions, food, and culture.

Accessibility:

  • Air Travel: Farmers Cay can be accessed via a small airstrip (Farmers Cay Airport), suitable for charter flights and private planes.
  • Boat: The island is accessible by boat, with regular services and charters available from other islands in the Exumas.

Farmers Cay and its marina offer a tranquil and picturesque slice of the Bahamas, perfect for boating enthusiasts, nature lovers, and those looking to immerse themselves in authentic Bahamian culture.

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