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Cat Island

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 Photo Credit: Stefanie Jockschat
Photo Credit: Stefanie Jockschat
 Photo Credit: Stefanie Jockschat

Cat Island, one of the more unspoiled Out Islands of The Bahamas, is a destination that feels worlds away from the busier resort hubs. Stretching about 50 miles long, the island is lined with pink-sand beaches, rolling green hills, and quiet fishing villages where time seems to stand still. It’s a place where travelers come less for crowds and more for solitude, reflection, and connection with the rhythms of island life.

Steeped in history, Cat Island is believed to be named either for the pirate Arthur Catt or for the wild cats once found there. It also holds an important place in Bahamian heritage as the birthplace of rake-and-scrape music, a lively traditional style powered by accordion, goatskin drum, and handsaw. The Hermitage, perched atop Mount Alvernia, the highest point in The Bahamas, adds spiritual depth, with its stone monastery built by Father Jerome in the early 20th century offering sweeping views of sea and sky.

The island’s natural beauty is equally striking. Lush trails invite exploration of wetlands and caves, while the surrounding waters offer excellent diving and fishing. Cat Island’s atmosphere is quiet, soulful, and authentic, perfect for those who want to experience the Bahamas at its most untouched.

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