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  1. Lyford Cay is a prestigious community of global leaders, luminaries, and royal families on New Providence Island. The Lyford Cay Club offers world-class amenities, recreation, dining, and events for members and guests in a stunning tropical setting.

    • Elegance

      Lyford Cay stands at the heart of a long and rich Bahamian...

    • Amenities

      In all, Lyford Cay boasts six dining facilities and eight...

    • Accommodation

      The Main Clubhouse is surrounded by sweeping lawns and a...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lyford_CayLyford Cay - Wikipedia

    Lyford Cay is a private gated community and one of the world's wealthiest and most exclusive neighbourhoods in The Bahamas. It was built in the 1950s by Canadian businessman Edward Plunkett Taylor and has hosted many prominent figures, such as John F. Kennedy, Sean Connery and Louis Bacon.

  3. Mar 29, 2016 · The Private World of Lyford Cay. The exclusive Bahamas compound—a favorite of billionaires and playboys—has been thrust into the spotlight by a a decades-long feud between neighbors Peter...

  4. Dec 28, 2019 · Lyford Cay is a gated neighborhood on New Providence Island that offers a clubby and unflashy lifestyle for wealthy residents. Learn about its history, amenities, prices and properties from local brokers.

  5. The Main Clubhouse is surrounded by sweeping lawns and a tropical landscape that opens to the sea. Each Clubhouse Room, with private terrace and seaside view, offers the quiet comfort of a guesthouse. Club Cottages with sitting rooms and dining verandas are nestled among palms along the beach. View our Photo Gallery!

  6. Learn how Canadian industrialist E. P. Taylor transformed a swampy land into a luxury community and a social hub for celebrities and royals in the Bahamas. Discover the architectural and design legacy of Lyford Cay Club, founded in 1959 and still thriving today.

  7. Lyford Cay. This is an exclusive residential area of over a square mile (over 400 hectares) and over 16 km from downtown Nassau. It was built in the 1950s by the Canadian industrialist E. P. Taylor. The club complex now comprises more than 300 parcels of land and is secured by a high wall.