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Salt Cay
Salt Cay – Salt Cay got its name from the salt mining activity here that goes back to the late 1600s. From the proud olden wind mills that guard the mournful Salinas, to the stately White House which is still owned and preserved by descendants of the original Salt Rakers, Salt Cay has an interesting story to share.
Explore some of Salt Cay’s Bermudian-styled homes and chat with the friendly locals, who will share a tale or two about the days ‘when salt was king’. In Salt Cay you are likely to make home in a charming Bed and Breakfast and experience true island hospitality. With less than eighty (80) inhabitants, even our visitors are greeted by their first name in this island getaway.