Stocking Island
Ultimate guide (December 2024)
Stocking Island is a barrier island near the northern coast of
Great Exuma island in the Bahamas. There are only a few locals living here, so complete seclusion is guaranteed. The island is large enough, but it is possible to walk around in a few hours. In addition to the excellent beaches, there is also a popular bar of
Chat'n'Chill. Shore and seabed: sand, stones.
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[vote] Coordinates: 23.51975, -75.75585
Hotels [edit]
There is one hotel only on the Stocking Island. However, in most cases it will be more reasonable to stay in George Town, and visit the island as a daytrip destination.
How to get there [edit]
Fly to
Nassau international airport (NAS), next fly to
Exuma airport (GGT). Then get by taxi to
George Town, and take a boat to the Stocking Island.
When to go [edit]
The best time for a beach holiday on Stocking Island is a dry period in the winter half of the year.
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See also other beaches nearby:
8.1 3.3 km to the west ←
8.0 5.1 km to the west ←
8.5 18 km to the south-east ↘
8.5 20 km to the north-west ↖
8.4 27 km to the north-west ↖