Fourth-of-July-level fireworks, spit-roasted pig, mountains of lobster.
I’ve been returning ever since.
Bougainvillea-draped beach houses wrapped in tropical gardens buzzing with hummingbirds are spread out for privacy.
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They’re pleasantly Wi-Fi free, unless you request a hotspot.
Or hail a boat out to the surrounding islets and sandbars for lobster picnics and snorkeling.
Everyone is well-fed and watered, blending into the island-wide social scene.
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Lyford Cay swells boat in for the good times.
David King-Hew forever encourages his lady friends to pack a glam, yet sand-friendly high wedge.
“Hey, do you need a ride?
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Strung together along a far-flung stretch of beach, the whitewashedBeach Bungalowsstart at $575.
Getting There
Kamalame Cay is a 15-minute hopper from Nassau.
Guests may arrive directly on the island via seaplane or helicopter.
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