Resorts on Long Island
Long Island is about 80 miles long and at it widest point 4 miles wide. It is located about 165 miles southeast of New Providence Island. The island was originally called Yuma and was renamed as Fernandina by Christopher Columbus on his first voyage to America in 1492. Long Island is divided by the Tropic of Cancer and is characterized by two very different coasts: one with rocky hill and cave and the other with broad beaches.
- Cape Santa Maria Beach Resort is a 4-star resort situated on Cape Santa Maria Beach which was listed in the top most beautiful beaches in the world. The resort consists of twenty beachfront bungalows and several beachfront villas. Besides four miles long spectacular white-sand beach the resort offers luxurious accommodation and variety of activities such as island excursions, scuba diving, sailing, fishing and much more.
- Gems at Paradise Resort is a 3-star resort situated on 16 acres of beach front overlooking Clem Cay about 13 miles from the Long Island/Deadmans Cay Airport. Resort's accommodation consists of 3 one-bedroom condos, 1 two-bedroom suit, 8 balcony rooms and 3 non-balcony rooms. The rooms are very elegant, cozy and comfortable and have very good reviews as well as the resort's services. There is lots to do both day and night, while there is something for everyone.
- Stella Maris Resort Club is a 3-star resort offering hotel rooms and bungalows. Besides accommodation the resort also offers lots to do both day and night: daytime activities feature snorkeling, scuba diving, fishing, variety of water-sports, etc., while night entertainment includes live band, cave parties, moonlight cruises and much more. There is something for everyone, while Stella Maris Resort Club is a great choice for all who wants to relax and enjoy in the beauty of the island as well as for everyone who also likes more active vacations.