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£18,901,250
US$25,000,000
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Unnamed Road, Long Island, Bs435,604,691 sq. ft
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Nestled along 12 miles of untouched white-sand shoreline at the southern tip of Long Island, Bahamas, The Salinas encompasses 10,000 acres of breathtaking coastline where turquoise lagoons and pristine beaches await a Caribbean development opportunity at a grand scale. This visionary eco-luxury development offers a rare opportunity to harmonize exclusive residences and sustainable hospitality with immersive, nature-driven recreation.
The Salinas spans over 10,000 acres of protected lagoons, pristine white-sand beaches, and vibrant mangrove forests – an untouched ecological masterpiece at the heart of an ambitious development vision. This rare stretch of coastline is more than just a nature preserve; it’s the foundation for a world-class, low-impact luxury destination that seamlessly blends environmental stewardship and conservation with exceptional real estate potential. For discerning investors and developers, The Salinas presents a unique opportunity to build within a landscape of unrivaled natural beauty in the Caribbean.
With a pre-approved master plan from the Bahamian government, the development framework allows for roughly 1,440 acres of development ground for the creation of three marinas, two thoughtfully designed boutique hotels, numerous private residences and tourist amenities. This forward-thinking first phase of development ensures a harmonious balance between progress and preservation, giving developers a clear path to create a sustainable luxury enclave that aligns with both local values and global trends in conscious development. Every aspect of the plan is built around a long-term vision of responsible growth, supporting the land and its ecosystems while unlocking its real estate potential.
The 8,560 acres of lagoons and wetlands of the reserve are home to a thriving range of wildlife, including bonefish, stingrays, sea turtles, and over 30 species of birds, such as piping plovers and flamingos. For homeowners and guests alike, the lifestyle is immersive and serene-where kayaking through quiet mangroves, paddle-boarding in crystal-clear shallows, or watching wildlife from a private deck is part of daily life. This direct access to unspoiled nature adds intrinsic value to every home, marina, and hotel developed within The Salinas.
For real estate developers, The Salinas offers a once-in-a-generation opportunity: To create a landmark destination rooted in conservation, community, and world-class design. With foundational infrastructure, government approvals, and a clear environmental charter already in place, this project allows visionary partners to shape a legacy on one of the last remaining undeveloped coastal environments in the Bahamas.
Fully titled and government-approved for residential, marina, and hospitality use, the property combines the seclusion of a private island with the accessibility of mainland convenience. Just 15 miles south of Deadman’s Cay Airport-currently undergoing a $20.8M expansion to international status-The Salinas offers 12 miles of uninterrupted white sand beaches and deep-water access directly off shore.
In addition to the updated airport, Norwegian cruise lines have selected the southern tip of Long Island to develop a new cruise stop called Calypso Cove. Already in the approval process and moving forward to development, this addition to the island’s tourism offers even more development potential and economic opportunities.
Recreation
The masterplan envisions 8,560 acres of mangroves, beaches, and lagoons transformed into an ecological and recreational playground. Plans include 22 miles of hiking and biking trails, 12 miles of kayak and paddle-board waterways, boat ramps, and a research and community hub dedicated to conservation and education. From exciting bonefishing to bluewater diving, The Salinas offers direct access to the natural beauty that defines Long Island-home to Dean’s Blue Hole, the world’s second-deepest saltwater sinkhole.
Bonefishing and fly fishing in the Bahamas offer some of the most thrilling and scenic angling experiences in the world. The islands’ vast saltwater flats-crystal-clear, shallow expanses stretching for miles-are prime territory for the elusive bonefish, known locally as the “gray ghost.” Anglers often pursue these powerful fish by wading quietly across the flats, stalking tails and shadows in the sunlight, or by poling from specialized flats boats that allow for stealthy approaches in skinny water. The combination of sight-fishing, technical casting, and breathtaking tropical scenery makes the Bahamas a premier destination for fly fishers seeking both challenge and beauty.
Offshore fishing in the Bahamas is a world-class adventure, offering anglers the chance to battle some of the ocean’s most powerful and prized game fish. Just beyond the islands’ shallow banks, deep blue waters teem with marlin, sailfish, tuna, mahi-mahi, and wahoo, making every trip offshore an adrenaline-filled pursuit. The proximity of deep water to the islands-often just a few miles from shore-means anglers can quickly access prime fishing grounds aboard well-equipped sportfishing boats. Offshore fishing in the Bahamas delivers big-game excitement against a backdrop of stunning turquoise seas and island beauty.
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
A 2024 hydrology study by atm (a Geosyntec Company) identified strategies to restore natural lagoon flushing and water clarity, reversing legacy flow restrictions from prior salt operations. Planned interventions-such as new sea openings and selective berm removal-will enhance ecological balance and improve habitat quality, ensuring The Salinas remains an environmentally resilient destination.
General Operations
The Bahamas Investment Authority has approved a 1,440-acre coastline masterplan featuring marina, hotel, and residential zones. Phase One (Hard Bargain) includes a 150-slip marina, two boutique hotels (64- and 127-bed), 100+ residential lots, and 17 beachfront estates. Future phases-Galloway, Rose’s Point, and Galloway South-expand with luxury hotels, branded residences, and over 300 oceanfront and lagoon-view homes, all supported by solar, reverse osmosis desalination, and advanced wastewater systems.
Region & Climate
Long Island enjoys a subtropical maritime climate, with steady trade winds, warm turquoise seas, and an average of 300 sunny days a year. Seasonal temperatures range from 70°F to 86°F, making it ideal for year-round tourism, outdoor recreation, and sustainable living. The consistent breeze and solar exposure also position The Salinas for renewable energy systems across its future developments.
History
In the 1960’s, Diamond Crystal Salt company acquired ownership of 25,000 acres of coastal wetlands for a sweeping solar sea salt operation. In an immense feat of engineering, The Salinas intertidal lagoons were completely reconfigured into a series of berms and levees to create hypersaline conditions for salt harvesting. Diamond Crystal became the leading employer in Long Island, where the local economy demonstrated stable growth.
After closing title on the property in 2019-15 years after its initial purchase-the ownership team behind The Salinas chose to think boldly. Their vision was to redefine development in The Bahamas by uniting the nonprofit and for-profit sectors through a pioneering regenerative development project.
The Salinas represents two extraordinary destinations in one. For travelers seeking tranquility and escape, it serves as a secluded oceanfront haven offering a personal slice of paradise. For adventurers and environmental stewards devoted to making a positive impact, it stands as a vibrant wildlife sanctuary teeming with native species and endless opportunities for exploration.
Location
Situated 55 minutes by air from Nassau, Long Island is among The Bahamas’ most untouched gems-known for its soft white beaches, coral reefs, and fishing flats. The island’s industrious, welcoming community, strong agricultural base, and emerging tourism market make it both sustainable and culturally rich. With tax-free ownership, stable currency, and a pro-investment government, The Bahamas continues to attract discerning global investors seeking sanctuary, privacy, and growth.
Traveling to Long Island, Bahamas from Nassau is convenient and straightforward, offering visitors an easy escape to one of the country’s most unspoiled destinations. Daily domestic flights operated by local airlines connect Nassau’s Lynden Pindling International Airport to Long Island’s two airports-Deadman’s Cay and Stella Maris-with a flight time of just about 45 minutes.
Property Locally Listed through:
Mario Carey – mcr Bahamas (Better Homes and Garden Real Estate) – License 22
The Salinas spans over 10,000 acres of protected lagoons, pristine white-sand beaches, and vibrant mangrove forests – an untouched ecological masterpiece at the heart of an ambitious development vision. This rare stretch of coastline is more than just a nature preserve; it’s the foundation for a world-class, low-impact luxury destination that seamlessly blends environmental stewardship and conservation with exceptional real estate potential. For discerning investors and developers, The Salinas presents a unique opportunity to build within a landscape of unrivaled natural beauty in the Caribbean.
With a pre-approved master plan from the Bahamian government, the development framework allows for roughly 1,440 acres of development ground for the creation of three marinas, two thoughtfully designed boutique hotels, numerous private residences and tourist amenities. This forward-thinking first phase of development ensures a harmonious balance between progress and preservation, giving developers a clear path to create a sustainable luxury enclave that aligns with both local values and global trends in conscious development. Every aspect of the plan is built around a long-term vision of responsible growth, supporting the land and its ecosystems while unlocking its real estate potential.
The 8,560 acres of lagoons and wetlands of the reserve are home to a thriving range of wildlife, including bonefish, stingrays, sea turtles, and over 30 species of birds, such as piping plovers and flamingos. For homeowners and guests alike, the lifestyle is immersive and serene-where kayaking through quiet mangroves, paddle-boarding in crystal-clear shallows, or watching wildlife from a private deck is part of daily life. This direct access to unspoiled nature adds intrinsic value to every home, marina, and hotel developed within The Salinas.
For real estate developers, The Salinas offers a once-in-a-generation opportunity: To create a landmark destination rooted in conservation, community, and world-class design. With foundational infrastructure, government approvals, and a clear environmental charter already in place, this project allows visionary partners to shape a legacy on one of the last remaining undeveloped coastal environments in the Bahamas.
Fully titled and government-approved for residential, marina, and hospitality use, the property combines the seclusion of a private island with the accessibility of mainland convenience. Just 15 miles south of Deadman’s Cay Airport-currently undergoing a $20.8M expansion to international status-The Salinas offers 12 miles of uninterrupted white sand beaches and deep-water access directly off shore.
In addition to the updated airport, Norwegian cruise lines have selected the southern tip of Long Island to develop a new cruise stop called Calypso Cove. Already in the approval process and moving forward to development, this addition to the island’s tourism offers even more development potential and economic opportunities.
Recreation
The masterplan envisions 8,560 acres of mangroves, beaches, and lagoons transformed into an ecological and recreational playground. Plans include 22 miles of hiking and biking trails, 12 miles of kayak and paddle-board waterways, boat ramps, and a research and community hub dedicated to conservation and education. From exciting bonefishing to bluewater diving, The Salinas offers direct access to the natural beauty that defines Long Island-home to Dean’s Blue Hole, the world’s second-deepest saltwater sinkhole.
Bonefishing and fly fishing in the Bahamas offer some of the most thrilling and scenic angling experiences in the world. The islands’ vast saltwater flats-crystal-clear, shallow expanses stretching for miles-are prime territory for the elusive bonefish, known locally as the “gray ghost.” Anglers often pursue these powerful fish by wading quietly across the flats, stalking tails and shadows in the sunlight, or by poling from specialized flats boats that allow for stealthy approaches in skinny water. The combination of sight-fishing, technical casting, and breathtaking tropical scenery makes the Bahamas a premier destination for fly fishers seeking both challenge and beauty.
Offshore fishing in the Bahamas is a world-class adventure, offering anglers the chance to battle some of the ocean’s most powerful and prized game fish. Just beyond the islands’ shallow banks, deep blue waters teem with marlin, sailfish, tuna, mahi-mahi, and wahoo, making every trip offshore an adrenaline-filled pursuit. The proximity of deep water to the islands-often just a few miles from shore-means anglers can quickly access prime fishing grounds aboard well-equipped sportfishing boats. Offshore fishing in the Bahamas delivers big-game excitement against a backdrop of stunning turquoise seas and island beauty.
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
A 2024 hydrology study by atm (a Geosyntec Company) identified strategies to restore natural lagoon flushing and water clarity, reversing legacy flow restrictions from prior salt operations. Planned interventions-such as new sea openings and selective berm removal-will enhance ecological balance and improve habitat quality, ensuring The Salinas remains an environmentally resilient destination.
General Operations
The Bahamas Investment Authority has approved a 1,440-acre coastline masterplan featuring marina, hotel, and residential zones. Phase One (Hard Bargain) includes a 150-slip marina, two boutique hotels (64- and 127-bed), 100+ residential lots, and 17 beachfront estates. Future phases-Galloway, Rose’s Point, and Galloway South-expand with luxury hotels, branded residences, and over 300 oceanfront and lagoon-view homes, all supported by solar, reverse osmosis desalination, and advanced wastewater systems.
Region & Climate
Long Island enjoys a subtropical maritime climate, with steady trade winds, warm turquoise seas, and an average of 300 sunny days a year. Seasonal temperatures range from 70°F to 86°F, making it ideal for year-round tourism, outdoor recreation, and sustainable living. The consistent breeze and solar exposure also position The Salinas for renewable energy systems across its future developments.
History
In the 1960’s, Diamond Crystal Salt company acquired ownership of 25,000 acres of coastal wetlands for a sweeping solar sea salt operation. In an immense feat of engineering, The Salinas intertidal lagoons were completely reconfigured into a series of berms and levees to create hypersaline conditions for salt harvesting. Diamond Crystal became the leading employer in Long Island, where the local economy demonstrated stable growth.
After closing title on the property in 2019-15 years after its initial purchase-the ownership team behind The Salinas chose to think boldly. Their vision was to redefine development in The Bahamas by uniting the nonprofit and for-profit sectors through a pioneering regenerative development project.
The Salinas represents two extraordinary destinations in one. For travelers seeking tranquility and escape, it serves as a secluded oceanfront haven offering a personal slice of paradise. For adventurers and environmental stewards devoted to making a positive impact, it stands as a vibrant wildlife sanctuary teeming with native species and endless opportunities for exploration.
Location
Situated 55 minutes by air from Nassau, Long Island is among The Bahamas’ most untouched gems-known for its soft white beaches, coral reefs, and fishing flats. The island’s industrious, welcoming community, strong agricultural base, and emerging tourism market make it both sustainable and culturally rich. With tax-free ownership, stable currency, and a pro-investment government, The Bahamas continues to attract discerning global investors seeking sanctuary, privacy, and growth.
Traveling to Long Island, Bahamas from Nassau is convenient and straightforward, offering visitors an easy escape to one of the country’s most unspoiled destinations. Daily domestic flights operated by local airlines connect Nassau’s Lynden Pindling International Airport to Long Island’s two airports-Deadman’s Cay and Stella Maris-with a flight time of just about 45 minutes.
Property Locally Listed through:
Mario Carey – mcr Bahamas (Better Homes and Garden Real Estate) – License 22
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