The query concerns methods of reaching Exuma, a district of the Bahamas comprising over 365 islands, also known as cays. Travel to this destination typically involves air or sea transport. For example, one might arrive via a commercial flight to Exuma International Airport or by a private yacht docking at one of the local marinas.
Efficient access to Exuma facilitates tourism, which is a significant contributor to the Bahamian economy. Historically, limited accessibility restricted development, but improved transportation infrastructure has enabled increased economic activity and cultural exchange, benefiting both visitors and local residents.