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"Miss Ida was very accommodating and runs a beautiful, very clean property. The location is in the hearty of a small, family orientated community that is both warm and welcoming. My front deck overlooked the harbor at Black Point and its crystal clear waters where many sharks, turtles and rays swam ..."
Reviewed on Mar 9, 2026

Sand Dollar Cottage with stunning views. Near Swimming Pigs!
"We loved it! Very close to the beach down below, and gorgeous views!"
Reviewed on Apr 27, 2026

New 3-bed oceanview villa, Black Point, Exuma near Staniel, AC, Wifi boat access
"We went with our two adult children and it was perfect from the minute we arrived."
Reviewed on Mar 29, 2026

Spectacular 360 Island View
"Ocean views from every window! Beautiful home, well decorated, felt cozy! The host was an excellent communicator, helped to arrange a private boat tour to Compass Cay, swimming with the pigs, Thunderball Grotto & a wonderful lunch at Staniel Cay Yacht Club!! They also found us a private chef which ..."
Reviewed on Jan 1, 2026

Seaweed Cottage With Atlantic Ocean View
"If you’re looking for a small island vibe with nice locals, this is the place to be. I had the pleasure of having this stay with Ida and it was a good experience. Communication will be a bit spotty due to service but she will eventually reach back out. Worthwhile to communicate via WhatsApp. Very ..."
Reviewed on Jun 7, 2026

Seaview Apartment Five Miles South of The Swimming Pigs And Thunderball Grotto
"Great little VRBO right in the middle of Black Point. Walking distance to everything. Host has rental golf cart if needed as well as boats. She picked us up from airport, gave us a tour of the island and dropped us off when we left. Can’t wait to go again in the spring."
Reviewed on Dec 13, 2025

Starfish Beach Cottage
"Fantastic, it’s the paradiseFar better than we imagined : the location and the view are amazing, the cottage is perfect with all you need.If you want to relax, enjoy the Exumas cays, in my opinion Blackpoint is much better than Staniel Cay that is very busy and noisy.Derren picked up us at the airport ..."
Reviewed on Apr 2, 2026

Seashell Cottage with breathtaking views! Near Swimming Pigs.

Charming 1-bedroom apartment in beautiful Black Point with amazing views
Black Point Hotel & Travel Guide\n
At the moment, Travelocity's user friendly hotels database doesn't have any places to stay in or around Black Point.
Alternatively, only 50 miles (81 kilometers) outside Black Point is George Town, which has additional Travelocity-listed accommodation options. These include Hoopers Bay Villas and Peace & Plenty.
Once you have learned about Black Point, why don't you explore a little bit more of the area? The Out Islands region has lots of things to offer visitors. Out Islands boasts beaches. Frequented traveler attractions are traditional villages and open-air markets. Popular things to do in this area of Bahamas include shore fishing.
Located 50 miles (81 kilometers) to the southeast of Black Point is George Town, which is where you'll find a number of Travelocity-registered rooms. Travelocity-registered rooms here are the Exuma Beach Resort and Regatta Point.
Travelocity's comprehensive destination page is also a great way to take in locals tips for Black Point.
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Recent Black Point hotel reviews by fellow wanderers

Seaweed Cottage With Atlantic Ocean View
"If you’re looking for a small island vibe with nice locals, this is the place to be. I had the pleasure of having this stay with Ida and it was a good experience. Communication will be a bit spotty due to service but she will eventually reach back out. Worthwhile to communicate via WhatsApp. Very clean facility with a great view. There is air conditioning in every room and a nice cross breeze if you open up the doors. The town is very small itself, food is a little pricey due to things having to be imported but that’s how it is on the island so don’t expect a sticker shock. If you are looking to island hop, quite easy to get a ride to get to Staniel Cay but there’s also great beaches on this island that are secluded. I only stayed for 1.5 days but would stay for a longer period of time. Nice little break from the real world, do it, you won’t regret it!"






