Castaway Cay | |
Island Type: | Cay |
Local Name: | --> |
Nickname: | --> |
Image Alt: | Disney's Castaway Cay logo |
Pushpin Map: | Bahamas#Caribbean |
Pushpin Map Width: | 250 |
Pushpin Map Caption: | Location in the Bahamas##Location in the Caribbean |
Coordinates: | 26.0938°N -77.5333°W |
Location: | The Bahamas, West Indies, Atlantic Ocean |
Archipelago: | Lucayan Archipelago |
Area Acre: | 1,000 |
Length Ft: | --> |
Width Ft: | --> |
Coastline Ft: | --> |
Country Admin Divisions Title: | District |
Country Admin Divisions: | South Abaco |
Population: | 140 |
Disney's Castaway Cay, or simply Castaway Cay, is a private island in the Bahamas which serves as an exclusive port for the Disney Cruise Line ships. It is located near Great Abaco Island and was formerly known as Gorda Cay. In 1997, The Walt Disney Company purchased a 99-year land lease (through 2096) for the cay from the Bahamian government, giving the company substantial control over the island.
Castaway Cay was the first private island in the cruise industry where the ship docks on the island, eliminating the need for guests to be tendered to land.
The island is still largely undeveloped as only 55 of the 1000acres are being used. Castaway Cay has approximately 140 Disney Cruise Line permanent residents who keep the island running daily.[1]
Gorda Cay was first settled in 1783.[2] Gorda's airstrip (now Castaway Cay Airport) was once used as a stop in the 1930s for bootleggers[3] and later, drug runners.[4]
Gorda Cay had also been used for filming. The beach where Tom Hanks first encounters Daryl Hannah in Splash is on the island,[2] and parts of the film were filmed on the cay as well.[3]
In 1997, the Disney Cruise Line purchased a 99-year lease for Gorda Cay from the Bahamian government and renamed it Castaway Cay, intending for it to be the line's private island. The company spent $25 million over 18 months of construction.[4] This included dredging 50,000 truckloads of sand from the Atlantic Ocean.[5] The pier and its approaches (a 1,700 foot channel) were constructed to allow Disney ships to dock directly alongside the island, thus removing the need for tenders to get the passengers ashore.[4]
An additional race, Castaway Cay Challenge, was added to the Walt Disney World Marathon weekend series in 2015 with the 5K race taking place on Castaway Cay.[6]
A post office on the island has special Bahamian postage and postmark specific to Disney Cruise Line.[4] The island is developed in the theme of a castaway community with buildings made to look as if they had been improvised after a shipwreck. The facilities are maintained like any other Disney theme park; the shops accept guests' stateroom keys for payment. Food service is operated as an extension of the cruise package. A variety of activities are available to guests including bicycle rentals, personal watercraft rentals, massages overlooking the ocean, snorkeling, parasailing, volleyball, and basketball. There are monkey bars and a rope for children to climb across set about 30m (100feet) into the ocean on one beach and a slide about 25m (82feet) into the ocean on another beach. There are three beaches for guests: one exclusively for families, one exclusively for cabana guests, and another exclusively for adults, called Serenity Bay.[4]
Two submarine-ride vehicles from the now-closed ride at Walt Disney World lie underwater in the snorkeling area.[3] The Flying Dutchman pirate ship, from the Pirates of the Caribbean film series, was formerly on display in the lagoon, but as of November 2010, it had been removed and taken to another location on the island where it was dismantled.
Castaway Cay Airport | |
Icao: | MYAG |
Type: | Private |
City-Served: | Castaway Cay |
Location: | the Bahamas |
Elevation-F: | 5 |
Elevation-M: | 2 |
Coordinates: | 26.0906°N -77.54°W |
Pushpin Map: | Bahamas |
Pushpin Label: | MYAG |
Pushpin Map Caption: | Location of Castaway Cay Airport in the Bahamas |
R1-Number: | 14/32 |
R1-Length-F: | 3,100 |
R1-Length-M: | 945 |
R1-Surface: | Asphalt |
Metric-Rwy: | y |
Footnotes: | Source: Landings.com[7] |
Castaway Cay Airport is a private use airport located in Castaway Cay, the Bahamas.