The Exumas: Shroud Cay

Shroud Cay is an uninhabited archipelago of cays and rocks that is part of the northernmost end of Exuma Cays Land and Sea Park. The islands are connected by saltwater rivers and protective mangroves, in which you can find conch, crawfish, sea turtles, birds, sharks, and fish.

 

In some places, the rivers are quite shallow and only accessible by dingy, kayak or wave runner.  This is the perfect way to explore this enchanting area, the beaches here are untouched and deserted, making for the perfect private picnic spot.


Explore Camp Driftwood Beach and take a hike to the highest point of the island for postcard perfect breathtaking views.  For those who want a little more adventure, there are a few dive spots off the northern end of the island, including Wax Cut Drift Dive or dive Fire Coral in the center.  The wilderness of Shroud Cay is a great escape and place to truly discover your own private island adventure.

 

Shroud Cay

 

To reserve your charter, please visit the Calendar / Rates page to check availability, then call us at (678) 794-1302 or Contact Us and one of the Crew will get back to you as soon as possible.

Dear David & Jackie,

We are writing to thank you for such an amazing vacation.  This trip was so much more than just a vacation; it was an adventure we’ll never forget.  Who knew that the Bahamas had so much to offer, from the swimming pigs in Big Major to the Iguanas at Allen’s cay and everything in between?  Conch diving, learning how to clean and prepare conch salad and conch chowder; everyday offered a new experience.  Our personal favorite was catching the 200lb marlin while simply trolling.  Being that this wasn’t a fishing charter, it was a very welcomed bonus.  We want to thank you for your hospitality, for making us feel like family and the gift of a new friendship.   We would definitely recommend Fat Bottom Girl Charters to anyone considering this type of vacation.   Save a spot for us next year!

Sincerely,

Ryan and Mimi