Rum Cay misspelled as Rum Key is any newlywed couple’s dream for spending honeymoon period. It is called “Unspoiled Jewel of The Caribbean”. Thinking of unspoiled one can easily develop a thought that the islands would not be accessible easily; however that is not the case with Rum Cay – a nice Air Port caters to the needs of tourists. The island was known as Mamana by the early settlers and is 50160 feet long and 26400 feet wide. The island offers a varied of scenic beauty to the visitors from beaches to hills, crystal clear waters and most of all a place away from the hustle bustle of cities where privacy can be enjoyed to its fullest. The name Rum Cay is reminiscent of the ship carrying a cargo of Rum which was crashed on these islands.
From the start of settlement on these islands, they remain famous for their pristine beauty, fruits and salt production. There are five roads that provide services to the residents and tourists. The divers can enjoy a treasure trove of natural scenery consisting of coral reef, under water life and wrecks of the ships. Most of all you can enjoy living in huts. As moon comes out the whole island is transformed into heaven on earth! Though there are plenty of water sports available to make your visit memorable, further addition like a full fledge golf course is underway.
For retired people or otherwise who intend to live away from the noise and pollution there are plenty of investment opportunities in Rum Cay also.



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