Fort Charlotte The largest of Nassau's three forts, Fort Charlotte, is arguably the most impressive................
Bird Rock Lighthouse On a small rock, salted with a comfortable blanket of white and powdery sand, the Bird Rock Lighthouse stands as proudly as it did when it first opened 137 years ago.....
The Tower This tower may not be the Tower of Babel but it holds its own as it is located on the highest point of the island................
Dixon Hill Lighthouse An adventurous hike up Dixon Hill and a climb up the spiral staircase of the Dixon Hill Lighthouse will reward you with one of the best views in the Bahamas..............
The Marine Farm The Marine Farm is now a part of the Bahamas' national park system and managed by the Bahamas National Trust................
Government House At the top of Mount Fitzwilliam, looking over Nassau city and harbour, stands an impressive pink and white mansion, where the Queen's representative, the Governor General
Wreck of HMS Conqueror While it goes without saying that diving around Rum Cay is spectacular, the wreck of this once active war ship adds a touch of excitement and adventure to anyone's dive e
Rawson Square Rawson Square is a delicately sculpted plot of land in the center of downtown Nassau. En visionaries of the Bahamas are commemorated here................
Salt Beacon The Salt Beacon is one of the most popular landmarks on Little Exuma. Its spectacular view overlooks the Eastern shoreline and the inland salt ponds................
The Salt House Today it is owned by Morton Bahamas Limited, the largest salt manufacture in the Bahamas................
Hope Great House Once the abode of a loyalist family who left the United States during the American War of Independence................