Sightseeing

The coastline consists of endless white sandy beaches and spectacular white cliffs. Rum Cay is perfect for a stroll and its untouched natural beauty and purity is a sight to behold. Ride horseback or walk on the beautiful ocean sand as the warm tropical breeze blows gently through your hair.
Camping on the beach under the stars is a favorite for visitors to Rum Cay. Searching for sea shells and starfish has become a favorite past time. Roasting marshmallows at dusk and playing a guitar on the Caribbean sand provides the backdrop for a lifetime of memories. Rum Cay Island’s main settlement is Port Nelson is a small friendly hamlet where friendly hospitable locals abound
Rum Cay’s ecotourism is ripe for discovery. Migrating birds, dolphins and tropical fish are cast members in Rum Cay’s production of natural beauty. If searching for sea shells or starfish on the sand is for you then Rum Cay is the place. Hiking, biking or renting a jeep to get to the eastern side of the island (about 8 kilometers/5 miles away) to the stunning, deserted beaches makes for a great experience you won’t soon forget.

While on route the gentile hills you will pass old farms and salt ponds, and see wild cows in the distance. Rum Cay is a paradise for discovery. If serenity, nature and a peaceful environment is for you then Rum Cay is the place. Rum Cay is the “Unspoiled Jewel of the Caribbean”
Indigenous Lucayan drawings dating back to over 1000 years adorn the walls of the caves on the scenic north shore. Explorers and adventure seekers have for hundreds of years beheld the natural beauty of Rum Cay as one of the most scenic destinations in this hemisphere. For information on visiting Rum Cay click here.








