Little Stirrup Cay, Private island in Berry Islands, Bahamas.
Little Stirrup Cay is a small private island in the Berry Islands featuring white sand beaches. The site has been transformed into a modern recreation park with water attractions, dining spots, and lounging areas.
The island saw multiple shipwrecks and maritime incidents during the 1800s as vessels struggled near its waters. A major redevelopment in the 2010s transformed it into a cruise destination.
The place mixes modern entertainment with ties to Bahamian seafaring traditions. Visitors experience contemporary facilities while sensing the maritime heritage that shaped the region.
The island is reached directly from a pier on the north shore where cruise ships dock. Visitors should pay attention to tides and weather conditions as these affect the day's activities on site.
The waters around the island hold remains of shipwrecks spanning centuries, drawing divers and history enthusiasts. These sunken vessels tell stories of sailing ships and merchant vessels lost in the region's treacherous waters.
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