Things To Do On Compass Cay

Compass Cay is a great place to relax because it is so remote, but if you want to keep busy, here's a list of things to do:

  • Relax! Take a book from the island library. Find a secluded spot with a breathtaking view over the aquamarine water and enjoy.


  • Walk the magnificent crescent shaped half mile ocean beach, voted one of the best in the Bahamas.


  • Collect shells and washed up treasures on any of the thirteen beaches.


  • Snorkel the many shallow reefs surrounding the island.


  • Take a picnic to the pavilion or to the gazebo overlooking the beach.

  • Venture out to the batcave.


  • Visit "Rachael's Bubble Bath", a large natural pool full of bubbles formed from ocean waves that crash over the edge of the lagoon.


  • Bonefish in the creek.


  • Swim with Tucker's pet nurse sharks, or just pet them from the dinghy dock as they surface to greet you.


  • Feed the sharks as they lay on the dinghy dock at high tide.


  • Hike the many marked trails to places such as the Low Tide Airport, Hester's House, the old Haitian shipwreck, or try to circumnavigate the island. When the tide is right, do the "jungle walk" and the remote beach at the south end of the island.


  • Rent a Kayak and explore the creek.

  • Snorkel Tucker's aquarium under the south dock in the marina, or just:


  • Feed the tropical fish from the docks. With water this clear, you can get great tropical fish pictures without getting wet.


  • Swim in the natural pool between "His and Her" Cays, so close that you can wade there at low tide.


  • Snorkel the superb reef off of "His and Her" Cays.


  • Join the boaters at the marina for sundowners. Look for the elusive green flash.


  • Enjoy the regular pot luck suppers on the docks.


  • Or, again, just relax on the beach.

Things To Do Around Compass Cay

 

Home | The Island | The Marina | Things to Do | Getting Here
Accomodations | Faq | Contact Us | Press Page
 
©2003 Compass Cay Marina Ltd.