Where Culture Meets Coastline

The Exumas are more than a tropical escape. They are sacred ground. Long before yachts and villas, the Lucayan people called these cays home. Their presence remains in artifacts and ancient stories whispered by the land.

Centuries later, Loyalist settlers arrived, shaping villages like George Town with influences still seen in architecture and customs. From salt trading routes to protected harbors, every inlet holds historical weight.

This chain of 365 islands, known for its shimmering blue waters, has always been a place of resilience, refuge, and renewal. Today, preserving this narrative is part of what sets Ki’ama Bahamas apart.

Learn more about the Lucayan legacy and Loyalist history that shaped The Bahamas.

A New Chapter in Island Stewardship

At Ki’ama Bahamas, development is not about domination—it’s about harmony. Each residence and yacht is part of a master plan that honors the past and protects the future.

Here’s how we do it:

  • Carbon-negative construction that reduces our footprint instead of adding to it

  • Solar-powered homes and yachts for energy independence without environmental cost

  • Low-impact site integration that preserves native vegetation and shoreline contours

  • Reef-safe practices to protect delicate coral ecosystems and marine biodiversity

This is sustainable luxury with purpose, deeply rooted in the heritage of the Exumas Bahamas history.

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Built for the Way You Want to Live

This is not traditional real estate. At Ki’ama, you invest in a fully curated lifestyle:

  • Five or more vacation weeks per year

  • Access to a fleet of ultramodern, shared yachts

  • Up to 10 yacht days annually

  • Turnkey convenience with no second-home upkeep

Plus, fractional ownership means lower upfront cost with high-value benefits. You get a stake in a high-end, eco-conscious property without the responsibilities of full-time ownership.

Discover how sustainable architecture and reef preservation go hand-in-hand with high-end living.

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A Community Grounded in Conservation

What sets Ki’ama apart is its deep commitment to environmental preservation. Only 18% of Elizabeth Island is developed. The rest is permanently protected, creating a rare sanctuary where luxury and stewardship coexist.

From reef-safe materials to marine life education and sustainable operations, Ki’ama is as much a philosophy as it is a destination.

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“Is It True?” A Heritage-Focused FAQ

How many islands are in the Exumas?
There are 365 islands and cays, one for every day of the year.

Who were the Lucayan people?
They were the original inhabitants of The Bahamas. Their peaceful culture thrived until colonization in the 16th century.

What is Ki’ama’s connection to local history?
We design every residence and program with the intent to protect and reflect Bahamian cultural and natural history.

Are there protected heritage sites nearby?
Yes. Elizabeth Harbour and Stocking Island feature landmarks with both ecological and historical significance.

How does fractional ownership help preserve the land?
It limits overdevelopment. Fewer structures are needed, and shared resources mean reduced environmental strain.

Preserve the Past While Living the Future

The Exumas deserve more than admiration. They deserve preservation.

At Ki’ama Bahamas, we aren’t just building dream homes—we are continuing a story. One that began with the Lucayans and continues with every guest, owner, and steward who calls this place home.

Join us in redefining island living through eco-conscious design, historical respect, and community connection.

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