Solar-powered boutique hotel opens on Exuma

NASSAU, Bahamas--On a remote cay off Great Exuma, the Bahamas, sits a small luxury boutique hotel waiting to be explored.

Lumina Point, which officially opened at the end of November, features 12 rooms, a gym, spa, pool, restaurant and a pavilion for weddings and yoga overlooking its private beach.

This resort is also eco-friendly and completed powered by solar panels.

General Manager of the resort Jenny Kettel said the hotel has been open since mid-February.

“We opened in a rush before we were finished, because the owner’s son got married on March 5,” Kettel said. “So, we opened in the middle of February and at the end of February he brought a lot of his friends down to test the place out.

“We’ve been totally full twice so far.”

She said the resort has plans to add 24 more rooms in the future.

“The owner, Mark Maynard, feels that Exuma has given a lot to him so he built this particular one for Exuma,” she said. “When he’s got the money back for the staff salaries and the food and beverage that we’ve spent so far and he starts to break even he is going to empower Exumians to become businessmen.

“When he’s done that he is going to continue and the profits of this will go to the Exuma Foundation to be spent purely by empowering Exumians to be businessmen.”

Legend has it that Maynard is a descendant of Robert Maynard, the British captain who defeated the infamous pirate Blackbeard.

Kettel joked that, “He [Mark – Ed.] says that. I think it makes a fun story.”

Lumina Point is surrounded by a lush and unspoiled landscape of coppice forest. Guests can expect to be picked up at the Exuma airport and transported by boat to the private island.

With 360-degree panoramic views of Exuma’s electric blue waters, Lumina Point is a gorgeous property for those looking to escape the fast paced life of the city. ~ Caribbean360 ~

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