We wish the house listing or the communication with the owner/ manager would at least mention that this is an issue, so we can be aware and protect against it.
Instead, the information sheet indicated that "if you open the sliding glass doors and leave the screens closed there is a great cross breeze". Which is what we did after we arrived, and great breeze indeed, but "almost invisible" bugs (no-see ums) got in the house through the screen mesh and ate us alive, daytime and nighttime. We didn't even know what's happening to us until on a fourth day we met a neighbor and heard for the first time of the existence of these bugs. Needless to say, the first night was the only one of good sleep, the others were marred by constant itching and biting, and we all returned home with arms and legs full of little red bites.
Other than that, the owner is very prompt, the house is beautifully decorated and spacious, and the Tropic of Cancer beach is great.
The road from Georgetown to Little Exuma is not perfect, but it's manageable. The portion from the Queen's Highway to the house though is in really bad shape, and it's not even paved. The good part is that it is short, maybe 2 minutes. You can make it with a sedan, but an SUV would make it easier.
All in all, we had a good time, but the no-see ums really took the shine out of our joy.