The Bahamas is a federal island nation on the west coast of the Atlantic Ocean with more than 700 islands and coral reefs, including Half Moon Cay. Without docking docks, cruise ships typically anchor at sea not far from the island, sending tourists ashore by ferry boats. It was a desert island, because of its delicate sandy beaches, clear seawater and natural terrain, it became a private island bought by Carnival Cruise Line, becoming a cruise extension entertainment point. (For carnival cruises only) The island maintains a simple and original appearance, and some necessary tourist facilities have been built. The buildings at the entrance to the island are painted with fairy-tale colors and are very eye-catching. Foreigners have brought bath towels, disembarkation is to soak in the sea, the beach sand is very fine, the water is very clear, there should be no pollution here, there are no residents on the island, only for the tourism supporting personnel, if there is no mail boat, they are quiet enough. The island is in order, without noisy vendors, and some entertainment items are charged, such as horse riding and sandmobile, but beach chairs are free and a free barbecue snack is also served.