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  2. Great Stirrup Cay - Wikipedia

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    Great Stirrup Cay, along with the rest of the Bahamas, was formed by tectonic and glacial shifting. The first known settlers to the Bahamas were the Lucayan people, relatives of the Arawaks who populated the Caribbean around 600 A.D. Great Stirrup was a pirate hideout while the British settled in Nassau and the larger islands until 1815. This ...

  3. Berry Islands - Wikipedia

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    Little Stirrup Cay is leased by Royal Caribbean International, which calls it CocoCay, and acts as a private island for tropical activities engaged in by visitors on its cruise ships of the Royal Caribbean and Celebrity Cruises labels. Great Stirrup Cay is owned by Norwegian Cruise Line and is used for similar purposes. Cistern Cay is a private ...

  4. CocoCay - Wikipedia

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    CocoCay or Little Stirrup Cay, sometimes titled Perfect Day at CoCoCay (/ k oʊ k oʊ k eɪ /) is one of the Berry Islands, a collection of Bahamian cays and small islands located approximately 55 miles (89 km) north of Nassau. [1] It is used for tourism by Royal Caribbean Group exclusively.

  5. List of lighthouses in the Bahamas - Wikipedia

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    Great Isaac Cay Lighthouse: 1859: Great Isaac Cay: Fl W 15s. 46 metres (151 ft) 11900: J4620: 23 Gun Cay Lighthouse: 1836: South Bimini: Fl W 10s. 24 metres (79 ft) 11916: J4610: 15 North Cat Cay breakwater Lighthouse

  6. Chub Cay - Wikipedia

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    The majority of the 807 people live on Great Harbor Cay. Bahamian wreckers were the reason the Berry Islands were founded. These wreckers traveled around the Bahamas looking for remains of cargo ships that had crashed on the reefs. Williams Town was the first settlement (check sources) on an island called Great Stirrup, now known as CocoCay.

  7. Harvest Caye - Wikipedia

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    Harvest Caye is a private island owned by Norwegian Cruise Line, located in southern Belize The caye features wildlife exhibitions including a blue morpho butterfly house. [2]

  8. Great Harbour Cay - Wikipedia

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    Great Harbour Cay / ˈ k iː / is the major island in the north Berry Islands, a district of the Bahamas.It has a population of 353 (2010 census). [1]The islands are a stirrup-shaped chain of thirty large cays and numerous small cays of about thirty-two miles in length.

  9. Ragged Island, Bahamas - Wikipedia

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    Ragged Island is a 23 km 2 (8.9 sq mi) island and district in the southern Bahamas.Ragged Island is part of the Jumentos Cays and Ragged Island Chain. The crescent-shaped chain measures over 180 km (110 mi) in length and includes cays known as Raccoon Cay, Hog Cay and Double-Breasted Cay.