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BAHAMAS


Sunseeker Charters Itinerary 1 WEEK


The Pleasures of


Luxury


Day 1 (from 12 noon) Atlantis Resort, Paradise Island – Highborne Cay


Upon arrival at the vessel, your captain and crew will welcome you on board with a chilled glass of champagne. Once you have had the opportunity to settle into the wonderful Sunseeker motoryacht, which will be your luxurious home for the next two weeks, the captain will give a short safety briefing before a tour of Atlantis and lunch.


In the afternoon, the vessel will head out of Paradise Island and towards the northern Exuma Islands. This passage should take around two hours.


Tonight, the vessel will remain at anchor for dinner on board, or moored up at Highborne Cay Marina.


Day 2 Highborne Cay – Shroud Cay


Following a sun-kissed breakfast on the aft deck, your Sunseeker will head out to Saddleback Cay, which boasts pristine beaches. Later, you can enjoy reef snorkelling and spear f ishing at nearby Crawf ish Cay, before continuing on to Long Cay where the clear waters are perfect for lobster and conch hunting.


From here, the vessel will continue south towards Wax Cay. You can enjoy lunch while en route or at anchor. In the afternoon, there will be an opportunity to visit Normans Cay and the exquisite beaches off north Shroud Cay.


This evening, your Sunseeker will anchor on the southwest shore of Shroud Cay. Relax in this idyllic location with a refreshing drink before dinner on board. Tonight you will be served fresh seafood under the stars.


Day 3 Shroud Cay – Warderick Wells


After breakfast, you will have the opportunity to take to the tender for an exploration of Shroud Cay Creek and go ashore on ‘Camp Driftwood’ beach.


Following lunch on board, your Sunseeker will weigh anchor and head towards Wax Cay Cut – a super location for reef snorkelling. The rest of the afternoon will be spent heading south along the Exuma Island chain – deep-sea fishing if you wish to do so.


Your motoryacht will f inally come to anchor on the west side of Warderick Wells, which is close to Emerald Rock. You may have time for more watersports or a visit to the Exuma Land and Sea Park Headquarters.


Enjoy a beautiful sunset back on board your luxurious Sunseeker, sat on the aft deck with a freshly prepared drink. Dinner tonight will be at this peaceful anchorage.


Day 4 Warderick Wells – Cambridge Cay


Start your day with a morning swim before breakfast. There is an option to try some deep-sea fishing offshore. You may wish to enjoy lunch offshore too, before travelling back to explore Hall Pond Cay Cut, which boasts coral reefs below crystal clear waters – ideal for drift snorkelling. From here, you can go to the mile-long sandbar at Osprey Cay.


Towards the close of the day, enjoy a gentle cruise to the beautiful anchorage at Cambridge Cay. This is a perfect spot for an evening barbecue.


Bahamas


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