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Coordinates: 25°49′N 77°56′W / 25.817°N 77.933°W / 25.817; -77.933
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CocoCay
Little Stirrup Cay
Island
CocoCay
CocoCay
CocoCay is located in Bahamas
CocoCay
CocoCay
Coordinates: 25°49′N 77°56′W / 25.817°N 77.933°W / 25.817; -77.933
Country Bahamas
IslandLittle Stirrup Cay
DistrictBerry Islands
Population
 (2010)
 • Total38
Time zoneUTC-5 (Eastern Time Zone)
Area code242

CocoCay or Little Stirrup Cay is one of the Berry Islands, a collection of Bahamian cays and small islands located approximately 55 miles north of Nassau.[1] It is used for tourism by Royal Caribbean Group exclusively. Little Stirrup Cay is adjacent to Great Stirrup Cay, Norwegian Cruises' private island since 1977.

Description

The island is less than a mile (1.57 kilometer) long from east to west and less than 480 yards (.43 kilometer) from north to south. It has a population of 38 (2010 census).[2]

In 2019, the island was extensively renovated by Royal Caribbean at the cost of US$250 million.The island is marketed as a Royal Caribbean private destination named "Perfect Day at CocoCay"[3] A pier was constructed on the north side of the island, which allows cruise ships to dock directly instead of using tenders.[4] The east end is the center of recreational activities with beaches fronting a coral basin where manatees, rays, and numerous fish can be seen.[citation needed] Nature trails run the entire length and width of the island.[citation needed] The renovation also included a water park, with North America's largest and tallest water slide, Daredevil's Peak.[5]

Tourism

Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd., which owns Royal Caribbean International and Celebrity Cruises, assumed the lease of the island upon acquisition of Admiral Cruises in 1988[6] and renamed it CocoCay in 2018.[7]

Climate

Climate data for CocoCay, Bahamas
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °F (°C) 90
(32)
91
(33)
91
(33)
91
(33)
96
(36)
98
(37)
97
(36)
99
(37)
97
(36)
95
(35)
91
(33)
89
(32)
99
(37)
Mean daily maximum °F (°C) 77
(25)
77
(25)
81
(27)
82
(28)
84
(29)
88
(31)
90
(32)
90
(32)
88
(31)
86
(30)
82
(28)
79
(26)
84
(29)
Mean daily minimum °F (°C) 63
(17)
63
(17)
64
(18)
66
(19)
70
(21)
73
(23)
75
(24)
75
(24)
75
(24)
72
(22)
68
(20)
64
(18)
69
(21)
Record low °F (°C) 46
(8)
45
(7)
50
(10)
54
(12)
59
(15)
61
(16)
63
(17)
67
(19)
67
(19)
59
(15)
54
(12)
48
(9)
45
(7)
Average precipitation inches (mm) 1.5
(38)
1.7
(43)
1.2
(30)
1.8
(46)
4.6
(120)
8.5
(220)
5.9
(150)
6.6
(170)
7.0
(180)
7.2
(180)
2.4
(61)
1.7
(43)
50.1
(1,270)
Average relative humidity (%) 75 73 72 71 73 76 74 75 77 76 74 75 74
Source 1: [8]
Source 2: [9]

References

  1. ^ "Coco Cay". Washington Post. January 21, 2007. pp. P10. Retrieved 2009-01-17.
  2. ^ "Berry Islands Population by Settlement and Total Number of Occupied Dwellings 2010 Census" (PDF). Bahamas Department of Statistics.
  3. ^ "THIS IS YOUR PERFECT DAY: ROYAL CARIBBEAN OPENS $250 MILLION PRIVATE ISLAND IN THE BAHAMAS, PERFECT DAY AT COCOCAY". www.royalcaribbeanpresscenter.com. Retrieved 2022-07-22.
  4. ^ "First look at first new venues at Perfect Day at CocoCay". Royal Caribbean Blog. 2019-03-16. Retrieved 2022-07-22.
  5. ^ "THIS IS YOUR PERFECT DAY: ROYAL CARIBBEAN OPENS $250 MILLION PRIVATE ISLAND IN THE BAHAMAS, PERFECT DAY AT COCOCAY". www.royalcaribbeanpresscenter.com. Retrieved 2022-07-22.
  6. ^ "Cruise Ship Evacuated In Bahamas After Blast". Miami Herald. July 31, 1986. Retrieved 2020-08-10.
  7. ^ "Cruising Cays Private Isles Give Visitors a Beach of Their Own". Miami Herald. February 8, 1998. Retrieved 2009-01-17.
  8. ^ "CocoCay, Bahamas Climate History". www.myweather2.com. Retrieved November 22, 2021.
  9. ^ "Coco Cay, The Bahamas Travel Weather Averages (Weatherbase)". Weatherbase. Retrieved April 26, 2021.