Rum Cay is a beautiful, quiet island like nothing else in the Bahamas. Spending time there is like taking a step into the past. The locals live in a small, quiet community, and the streets are free of noise and traffic. The rest of the island is totally uninhabited, leaving acres of unexplored land, deserted beaches and pristine underwater venues. This tiny Bahamian jewel, just nine miles long and five miles wide, has fewer than 100 residents.