Bahamas
More than 700 islands and thousands of uninhabited cays make up this sprawling island nation barely 60 miles east of Florida.
The Bahamas is a great holiday destination due to its stunning turquoise waters, powdery white-sand beaches, and vibrant coral reefs, perfect for snorkeling, diving, and relaxation. With a rich history and culture, the Bahamas offers a unique blend of colonial architecture, festivals, and local cuisine, providing an immersive experience for visitors.
Highlights
Nassau (New Providence Island)
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The capital city and the most popular island for tourists, offering a mix of beaches, historical sites, and vibrant culture. Top attractions include:- The Queen’s Staircase: A historic set of 66 steps carved out of limestone, leading to the Fort Fincastle for scenic views of Nassau.
- Pirates Museum: A fun and interactive museum showcasing the history of piracy in the Bahamas.
- Atlantis Resort (Paradise Island): A luxurious resort featuring a massive water park, aquarium, and casino.
Exuma Islands
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Famous for its picturesque beaches, stunning blue holes (underwater caves), and the famous Exuma Cays Land and Sea Park. You can also swim with pigs at Big Major Cay.
Grand Bahama Island
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Known for its eco-tourism and natural attractions like the Lucayan National Park , the Garden of the Groves, and amazing snorkelling spots.
Eleuthera Island
A quieter, more laid-back island, ideal for relaxation. It’s home to the famous Glass Window Bridge and some of the most beautiful beaches in the Bahamas.
Harbour Island
Known for its pink sand beaches and quaint, charming atmosphere, this island is a favorite among those seeking luxury and tranquility.
Andros Island:
The largest island in the Bahamas, known for its untouched nature, blue holes, and coral reefs. It’s perfect for diving and eco-tourism.
