
Aside from underwater adventures of many types, Long Island itself is a great landscape of beaches, Atlantic-side cliffs, and colonial-era ruins. Whatever your desire is for sight-seeing, Presely can get you there by land or sea.
While The Bahamas are known for their natural, pristine beauty, Long Island is a unique paradise even among the Carribean. An 80-mile long strip of land, Long Island is no more than four miles wide at any point, and stands as a barrier between the Carribean sea and the Atlantic. On the Carribean side, endless and untouched beaches stretch along the island's western side. Many of these beaches are shallow enough that one can wade comfortably from the shore for hundreds of feet. On the Atlantic side, however, waves crash into sharp cliffsides that give an infinite view of the eastern ocean beyond. From one side to the other, both the color of the water and the texture of the geography is striking.
Presley will guide you to both sides of the island and all along the coast whether you are a photographer, journalist, or just a playful explorer. He can show you the caverns of Long Island that open into impressive seas (places also used as hurricane shelters in time of need) or old ruins in the middle of forests that date to colonial settlers. Both island tours and ocean tours are available. Book your adventure with him today!






