Half Moon Cay
PORT GUIDE
Embark on a tranquil journey to Half Moon Cay in the Bahamas, a pristine tropical haven that embodies Caribbean perfection. Feel the soft white sands beneath your feet as the crystal-clear waters warmly welcome you, creating a serene oasis. Surrounding you are untouched, lush landscapes painted with vivid shades of green, showcasing nature's unspoiled beauty. Whether you prefer a leisurely beach walk or exciting water activities like snorkeling and horseback riding, the island offers a perfect blend of relaxation and adventure. Immerse yourself in the laid-back vibe, interact with welcoming locals, and savor the enticing scents of Bahamian cuisine in the air. Half Moon Cay promises an unforgettable escape, where every moment is embraced by the tranquil, sun-kissed ambiance of this Caribbean paradise.
OUR FAVORITES
This is a private island so activities must be booked directly.
Half Moon Beach
Half Moon Beach in the Bahamas is praised for its unspoiled beauty, cleanliness, and amenities. The soft sand, loungers, and lack of vendors offer a tranquil experience. Carnival or Holland America staff are available for assistance. It is recommended to secure clam shell rentals in advance for shade.
Captain Morgan’s Pirate Ship
The Captain Morgan pirate ship on Half Moon Cay has three levels serving as a bar, with the top deck offering great photo opportunities. Visitors can enjoy a unique pirate experience aboard the ship, adding excitement to their visit to the Carnival private island.
Stingray Encounter
Half Moon Cay features Stingray Cove, offering visitors a chance to interact with stingrays in their natural habitat. The experience includes wearing snorkel gear, feeling the stingrays' texture, and observing them up close in a secure enclosure.
Getting Around Half Moon Cay
Walking:
Half Moon Cay is a large island covering a total of 2400 acres however only 2% of the island is developed. There are several connected nature trails starting near the Fort San Salvador Welcome center and the island's natural habitat can be easily explored by walking.
Bike:
Guided bike tours are available to those wanting to tour the island in beach cruiser style. The three-mile tour takes about 1 to 1 1/2 hours with some narration on island history and several stops for photo opportunities.
Tram / Trolley:
A tram runs continuously between the Fort San Salvador Welcome Center and the Tropics Restaurant providing relief for those tired vacation feet. The tram has disabled-access as well.
Accessibility:
A barrier-free pathway connects the Half Moon Cay Tender Landing, Fort San Salvador Welcome Center, Straw Market, Food & Beverage Venues and restrooms for the convenience of guests with disabilities. Complimentary beach wheelchairs are available ashore at the tender landing.
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