Bahamas
Berry Islands
Sailing into the Berry Islands in the Bahamas feels like slipping into a private dream, reserved for those who chase quiet luxury rather than crowded resorts. This remote chain of cays, scattered like emeralds over turquoise water, is the perfect sanctuary for discerning travelers seeking barefoot elegance. Base yourself on Great Harbour Cay, where chic villas overlook the vast crescent of Sugar Beach, often empty except for your footprints and the shadow of circling seabirds. Start your mornings with a slow walk along the powdery shore, then snorkel in the lagoon, where stingrays glide over rippled sand and flashes of reef fish brighten the shallows. Charter a sleek yacht or private boat to reach Little Stirrup Cay and Coco Cay, famous for their crystalline water, floating cabanas, and curated beach clubs. Between cocktails and gourmet seafood lunches, dive into warm shallows to meet curious tropical fish, or rise above it all on a parasail for sweeping views of the cays and the sapphire Atlantic. For deeper seclusion, head to Chub Cay, known as the “Billfish Capital of the Bahamas.” Stay at Chub Cay Resort & Marina, where infinity pools blend with the sea and sportfishing boats return at sunset, flags snapping in the breeze. Arrange a guided excursion to the Blue Hole off Hoffman’s Cay, a luminous sinkhole ringed by wild jungle. Leap from the cliff into indigo depths, then drift on your back as silence folds around you. End each day with grilled lobster under a blush–pink sky, stars emerging one by one over the darkening sea. In the Berry Islands, luxury is measured not by glittering lobbies, but by space, silence, and the feeling that the ocean is entirely your own.