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Stocking Island
Stocking Island is located in Bahamas
Stocking Island
Stocking Island
Geography
LocationCaribbean Sea
Coordinates23°32′N 75°46′W / 23.533°N 75.767°W / 23.533; -75.767
Length3 mi (5 km)
Administration
Demographics
Population10 [1]

Stocking Island is a small, long, narrow island off the port of George Town, Great Exuma Island, The Bahamas. The island features beaches and several resorts.

Location and geography

Stocking Island is lightly inhabited, with a population of only 10. It is located 1 mile (1.6 km) from Government Dock, George Town, across the harbor. The long narrow island protects George Town from ocean waves, creating a natural harbor. There is one high hill, known locally as the Beacon, which is capped with an old, unused gas beacon. The glass top portion is missing, but the concrete pillar is visible for miles. The central part of Stocking Island features an inlet known as Hurricane Hole where sailboats anchor for protection during storms, and which features a blue hole. Opposite Hurricane Hole is a sandbar beach called the Spit where a Bahamian business has built a popular bar/restaurant accessible only by boat known as Chat and Chill.[2]


Nearby islands include Lilly Cay, Elizabeth Island, Guana Cay, and Fowl Cay.

References

  1. ^ "STOCKING ISLAND REVIEW". Fodor's. Retrieved 15 July 2014.
  2. ^ "Top 5 Things to Do: Exumas, Bahamas". Islands Magazine. Retrieved 15 July 2014.