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Salt Cay, Bahamas (Private Island)

One of the Turks Islands (along with Grand Turk Island), Salt Cay is the administrative and political center of the Turks and Caicos Islands, but also the least populated. Sneak away to one of the beautiful white beaches on the North Coast. You may even catch glimpse of a humpback whale! Salt Cay also boasts excellent diving.

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Ocean Cay MSC Marine Reserve, Bahamas

First announced back in 2016, MSC Cruises’ Ocean Cay Marine Reserve is a stunning island found as part of the Bimini islands in the western Bahamas. <p>The development is the biggest of its kind by any cruise company in the Caribbean and has taken a few years and an investment of $200 million from MSC Cruises. With soft white sands, seven distinct areas and family-friendly activities, it’s most definitely been worth it. <p>Guests will be welcomed by an island-themed musical gazebo, ready to explore amenities such as a 2,000-seat amphitheatre, Bahamian village, wedding pavilion and a lagoon, as well as a spa and wellness sanctuary for guests of the MSC Yacht Club. <p>The island is also an ecological project as the 95-acre stretch will be home to 80 varieties of native trees and plants. Expert ecologists have also been enlisted to undertake coral restoration, helping to create and maintain marine habitats.

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Princess Cays (Cruise Line Private Island)

Located on the southern tip of Eluthra in the Bahamas, Princess' private island offers plenty of options so you can do as much - or as little - as you want. Princess Cays offers 40 acres of private resort life with over half a mile of white-sand shoreline. With plenty of fun sights and exciting activities, the island is one for all ages to enjoy.

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