Visit Green Cay, Athol Island, and Rose Island on a speedboat ride from Nassau. Marvel at swimming pigs, snorkel along a reef, view sea turtles in their natural habitat, and savor a Bahamian lunch.
Take a 3-hour ferry ride from the coast of Florida to Grand Bahama Island, famous for its beautiful beaches and resorts. Enjoy leisure time on the island to soak up the sun and explore on your own.
Spend the day in paradise on this day trip from Fort Lauderdale to Bimini in the Bahamas. Discover a distinctive mix of historic and modern attractions, natural wonders, and exciting activities.
Embark to Bimini in the Bahamas, with white beaches and a variety of optional activities such as snorkeling, go swimming with sting rays, or enjoy the white sandy beach.
Experience the best of the Exumas with this premium tour that includes 7 stops. From swimming pigs to sharks, grottos and sunken planes, you'll see all the sights.
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The Most Independent of Them All The Abacos are self invented islands – a coming together of Loyalist passion for freedom and self governance, the lush wilderness of old pine forests and mangr...
The Quiet Beauty of Acklins There is a quiet in Acklins that reminds you of the beauty that can be found in the smallest things. A red hibiscus blooming against a white washed stone wall; soft whi...
The Magic of Andros Since its beginnings, Andros has been called by many names: Santu Spiritu by the Spanish and Andrews Island by the English. Local Androsians simply know the island as &ldqu...
The Island of Living Dreams The Berry Islands are a crescent shaped gathering of 30 cays just north west of Nassau, most of them without a single human inhabitant. When you visit, you can eithe...
Bimini – An Island of Mysteries All the secrets of all the oceans are found in one drop of water, according to philospher Kahlil Gibran. This may be especially true of the waters of Bimini, ...
Birthplace of the Arts Cat Island, Bahamas is the birthplace of imagination. Ancient Lucayan sites from the 1500s mingle with the huts of enslaved Africans from the 1700s; cotton shrubs sprout up ...
A Compelling History The history of Crooked Island, originally known as “Samoete” by the indigenous Lucayans, is full of the paradoxes that make for a compelling history. The first pos...
Free to Be You “The sea,” says Christopher Paolini, “defies all attempts to capture it with words and rejects all shackles. No matter what you say about it, there is always that ...
A Sublime Display of Bahama Blue The Exumas Cays are a chain of islands jutting out of kaleidoscope blue waters like the jeweled tips of underwater mountains. They embody everything sublime about ...
Where All Things Are Possible When the Spanish set foot on Grand Bahama in the 1490s they were so amazed by the white sand beaches and turquoise shallows on the southern shore they named the islan...
A Celebrity Among Islands A weathered and solitary tree standing branches outstretched like an island oracle in a sand bar silhouetted against the setting sun: This is Harbour Island. The smell of...
It Takes Your Breath Away Imagine a sky suddenly lit up coral pink at midday, a mass of flapping wings and streaming long necks. Inagua is home to 80,000 flamingoes–the largest population in...
Long Island Is Calling Long Island breeze, I hear you calling; calling me upon the sea, sings Bahamian musician, poet and songwriter Pat Rahming, capturing the nostalgia that Long Island ins...
At the southeast corner of the archipelago, Mayaguana is a place where mail, care packages of food and clothing, and other necessities come to the island once a week on the slow sailing mail boat. T...
There are hundreds of islands in the Bahamian archipelago but Nassau is not one of them. New Providence island has fallen into a case of mistaken identity over the years because Nassau, the capital ...
A Tropical Resort Mecca If the Bahamas had a Cinderella story it would be Paradise Island, home of the world famous Disney-esque Atlantis, Resort. Once upon a time, there was Hog Island. It was an...
The Warmth of Everyday People Sometimes it’s the small, out-of-the way places that surprise us with big ideas. Ragged Island is such a place. Ragged Island only has nine square miles to its ...
A Rare Find Rum Cay is the least populated of all the Bahamian islands with only 53 inhabitants. What it lacks in numbers it makes up in legend. Its name is rumored to come from the British tale o...
A Cross Marks the Spot San Salvador, or ‘Holy Saviour’ as it was christened by Christopher Columbus, is an island of wonder. It is popularly known as the site of first landfall for Col...
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