The Berry Islands (also known as the Berry Islands) is a stirrup-shaped island chain, 32 kilometers long, consisting of 30 large coral reefs and numerous small coral reefs. Located south of the famous Abaco Island in the Bahamas, about 35 kilometers northeast of Nassau Island, the Berry Islands are relatively easily accessible, with the Great Harbour Cay International Airport located on the island.
The Berry Islands are relatively undeveloped, with relatively incomplete living facilities on the island. Many areas of the islands are uninhabited and have been purchased by some tycoons as private vacation residences. However, the islands retain the most pristine natural scenery, making it a great place to enjoy nature. The most attractive aspects of the Berry Islands are fishing and diving, with a variety of fish such as mahi-mahi, tuna, grouper, barracuda, and yellowtail available. Every May, the largest coral reef on the island, Great Harbour Reef, is crowded with tourists and large fishing boats. The islands also offer many great diving spots, making it one of the reasons why tourists are attracted to visit.
Berry Islands
Reasons to Visit: One of the most beautiful islands in the Bahamas
Continent: North America
Country/Region: Bahamas
Province/State: Berry Islands