Countryside and early culture on Cat Island
Ninety-five miles southeast of Nassau, Cat Island is known as the least inhabited island in The Bahamas. This is the destination for people looking for total seclusion, with miles of beautiful pink and white sand beaches, word-class diving, snorkelling and fishing sites, and 50 miles of beautiful rolling hills, rocky cliffs, empty beaches - especially the 8-mile pink sand beach - and cerulean waters.
If you would like to find information on other Islands within the
About the Islands section then why not read about
The Abacos,
Acklins/ Crooked Island,
Andros,
The Berry Islands,
Bimini,
Eleuthera/ Harbour Island,
The Exumas,
Grand Bahama Island,
Inagua,
Long Island,
Mayaguana,
Nassau/ Paradise Island, and
San Salvador.