
From Seymours in the north to Gordon's in the south — every settlement has a role in Long Island's future. No community left behind.

Northernmost settlement — gateway to Cape Santa Maria beach
Key Feature: Marine Research & Wellness Tourism

Historic resort community with airstrip and marina
Key Feature: Seaplane Hub & Eco-Tourism

Hilltop settlement with panoramic ocean views
Key Feature: Eco-Lodge Network

Agricultural heartland — the breadbasket of Long Island
Key Feature: Agricultural Hub & Trade School

Home to Hamilton's Cave — one of the largest cave systems in The Bahamas
Key Feature: Dark Sky Observatory

The largest settlement and commercial centre of Long Island
Key Feature: Commercial Centre & Medical Hub

Quiet farming community known for beekeeping
Key Feature: Honey Production

Historic salt harvesting community — home of the Long Island Regatta
Key Feature: Salt Works & Long Island Regatta

Traditional settlement known for bush medicine knowledge
Key Feature: Bush Medicine Heritage

Elevated inland settlement — ideal for solar infrastructure
Key Feature: Renewable Energy Hub

Coastal community with rich sponging heritage
Key Feature: Sponge Cooperative & Boatbuilding

Picturesque capital with Father Jerome's twin churches on the hilltop
Key Feature: Heritage & Cultural Capital

Lush settlement surrounded by coconut palms
Key Feature: Coconut Processing

Fishing community with protected harbour
Key Feature: Aquaculture & Mariculture

Southernmost settlement — end of the road, beginning of adventure
Key Feature: Southern Eco-Tourism
Every facility will be governed by a community board of Long Islanders — whether you live on-island or in the diaspora. Your voice shapes your community's future.