The Berry Islands are a chain of islands and a district of The Bahamas, covering about .
The main attraction is big game fishing. Some of the fish that can be found there are billfish, tuna, grouper, tiger fish, yellowtail snapper, wahoo, king mackerel, and many more. In May, Great Harbour Cay is packed with visitors and fishing captains who go there for the annual fishing tournament. There are also great spots for snorkelling and scuba diving.
Islands
thumb|Map of the Berry Islands
Great Harbour Cay is the most northern and the largest of the Berry Islands. It is long and wide. The largest port of the Berries is on Great Harbour Cay. It is served by Great Harbour Cay Airport.
Chub Cay, site of Chub Cay International Airport, is the second largest island in the chain and is known as "the billfish capital of The Bahamas."
Little Stirrup Cay is leased by Royal Caribbean International, which calls it CocoCay, and acts as a private island for tropical activities engaged in by visitors on its cruise ships of the Royal Caribbean and Celebrity Cruises labels. Great Stirrup Cay is owned by Norwegian Cruise Line and is used for similar purposes.
Cistern Cay is a private island located next to Great Harbour Cay.
Little Whale Cay a private island that was developed as residence by Wallace Groves in the 1930s. It is served by the Lt. Whale Cay Airport.
Politics
For elections to the Parliament of The Bahamas, the district is part of the North Andros and Berry Islands constituency.
