Best kept secret in Bahamas! This cave is a natural wonder and Leonard Cartwright who owns the property and offers tours has a wealth of knowledge. His love for this heritage site is obvious as he wo… Full review by Samara A
May 19, 2024
Intriguing visit to the caves. Leonard was knowledgeable and told us lots of interesting facts. His personal stories were also fun. The bats are cool, and Leonard points out the several different spe… Full review by raecation
May 14, 2024
Cool experience with a slightly creepy vibe. Our tour guide was knowledgeable and made learning fun. We were able to see different species of bats and learn about stalagmites and how the cave was use… Full review by 902reishar
Ha, good question. The way we found it was Leonard Cartwright's sign in front of his house, north of Dean's Blue Hole, south of Mangrove Bush settlement on the sound side of …
Ha, good question. The way we found it was Leonard Cartwright's sign in front of his house, north of Dean's Blue Hole, south of Mangrove Bush settlement on the sound side of the road (right side going south). Non-descript house, basic looking sign on the side of road. We stopped one day when I saw the sign and made a plan to come back a few days later. There is a settlement called Cartwright, so it is probably there. Short, fun outing, and Leonard is a lovely person. Caves are privately owned, so you must go with a guide. Hope this helps.