A low density,
low impact approach
A low density,
low-impact approach
Rosewood Exuma is designed as one of the lowest-density branded luxury developments in The Bahamas and the Family Islands.
With approximately 0.59 units per acre, the project reflects a deliberate commitment to privacy, open space, and environmental sensitivity. For context, many established Family Island luxury developments range between 2.0 and 3.5 units per acre.
This low-density approach aligns with Rosewood’s global brand standards, which prioritize:
Environmental stewardship
Thoughtful site integration
Preservation of natural landscapes
Long-term sustainability
Rather than maximizing built footprint, the design intentionally spreads units across the site to preserve sightlines, protect natural features, and maintain the character of Sampson Cay.
Rosewood Exuma has one of the lowest densities
Rosewood Exuma vs established Family Island developments
units per acre ratio
sources
(1) Briland Club
(2) Six Senses
(3) Montage Cay
(4) Ritz Carlton Eleuthera
(5) Bakers Bay
(6) Norman’s Cay Marina
(1) Briland Club in Harbour Island | Sterling Global Finanical
(2) Six Senses Environmental Impact Assessment (SECURED)
(3) Montage Cay Residences | Montage Cay Bahamas
(4) Cotton Bay EIA
(5) Discovery Land Master Plan
(6) Fort Capital Group Master Plan