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Island Routes Caribbean Adventure Tours Launches in Bahamas

MONTEGO BAY, Jamaica – Great Exuma, Bahamas, is home to the newest Island Routes Caribbean Adventure Tours outpost. The Exuma tour operation launched with 19 tours, bringing the total number of the “best-of-the-best” activities and excursions offered by Island Routes to nearly 150 tours, including Antigua, Jamaica and St. Lucia.

“We are very excited to expand to this pristine destination,” says Dominique Peterkin, General Manager of Island Routes. “Beautiful waters dotted with isles of white sand floats, astounding excursions and the welcoming people that make all of our Caribbean destinations so special.”

Many wonders entice visitors to The Exuma Cays and Island Routes is the gateway to them all – on, in and surrounded by water. They’ll see wild iguanas, swim with sharks, play with swimming pigs, snorkel like “Bond, James Bond,” straddle the Tropic of Cancer and walk an endless sandbar: Just a day like any other in paradise with Island Routes Caribbean Adventure Tours.

Island Routes offers fishing enthusiasts outings with expert guides who know when, where and how to win a showdown in these teeming waters. The crystal waters and sandy flats are the glistening landscape where anglers’ casting abilities – and patience – are tested against the stealthy, silver ghost. Certified divers mingle with the magnificent reef sharks explore the colorful reefs they call home by day and get a fascinating glimpse of the myriad coral reefs in the tranquil calm of the starlit sea.

Back on land golfers of any handicap will find the stunning views of the Greg Norman designed Sandals Emerald Reef Golf Club a breathtaking distraction to enjoy and conquer. Six signature holes include a tee touched by the ocean on three sides.

Need to get unbelievably far away from it all? Island Routes transports couples to an uninhabited, desert island. Surrounded by lapping waves, equipped with a gourmet picnic basket, beach umbrella and chairs they are castaways to be rescued only when the sun goes down.

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