White Cay: A Serene Escape in the Bahamas
White Cay sits low in the southern Exumas, a sliver of land that barely rises above the sea. Its mean elevation sits at -109 metres, which means the island is essentially a flat shelf of sand and scrub, with a tree cover of 71 per cent. The north beach, accessible only by private boat, offers a stretch of fine pale powder and ankle-deep water that stays calm enough for swimming. This article covers what it takes to reach this remote cay, what you’ll find when you get there, and the practical realities of visiting a place with zero facilities.