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Islands in The Bahamas

Whether you seek well-being or spice up your relationship – know that there is always a Bahamas escape awaiting you. Explore all the islands in the Bahamas.

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Exuma Bahamas

Imagine walking on pristine beaches. The beach is the most beautiful you’ve ever seen, yet no one is around. The Exumas will give you that kind of experience.
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Eleuthera Bahamas

Stretching over 100 miles, Eleuthera sets apart for its sprawling pink sand beaches. If you don’t island hop on Eleuthera, you haven’t truly experienced its magic.
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Grand Bahama Bahamas

Few islands are as diverse as Grand Bahama. Between miles of secluded beaches, gorgeous National Parks, spectacular diving, or championship golf courses - turn the island into a favorite.
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Explore the most unbelievable experiences & tropical locations with no one around. Avoid skipping bucket list attractions you will regret missing. Discover all stress-free Bahamas guides curated for you.

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23 Best Things To Do in Nassau You Probably Didn’t Know

Still unsure of what to do in Nassau? Don’t worry. You’re in the right place. In this guide, I’ll share 23 things to do in Nassau, Bahamas - some iconic, some unexpected. All worth doing.
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8 Luxury Hotels in Nassau Bahamas So Stunning You’ll Think They’re Fake

This guide will take you through the best luxury hotels in Nassau Bahamas - and why they deserve a spot on your bucket list.
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5 Nassau Diving Spots You Will Regret Not Diving

Are you a diving lover? If so, you’ll be thrilled by the diverse and exciting diving spots in Nassau. In this guide, I’ll highlight five sites that you will regret not visiting.
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Bahamas Cruises

Still unsure of which Bahamas cruise to choose? Start by exploring all islands in the Bahamas where cruises operate – including MSC Cruises, Carnival Cruises, and Disney Cruise Line. 

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Great Stirrup Cay Bahamas

Welcome to Great Stirrup Cay. This private island, exclusively owned by Norwegian Cruise Line, boasts pristine beaches, turquoise waters, and a vibrant underwater world.
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Half Moon Cay Bahamas

Half Moon Cay is an unmissable stop for cruisers. The proof is that the island has been named the Best Private Island.
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Castaway Cay Bahamas

Exclusively for Disney Cruise guests, Castaway Cay is a paradise with white-sand beaches, perfect for families or couples.
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Bahamas Solo Travel Packages

Need to escape the Chaos of Everyday Life? 🏝️ Embark on a Bahamas Solo Travel, curated just for you. Find stunning sandbars, secluded beaches, and much more. Go alone or meet other solo travellers. Get personalised advice today.
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Bahamas Family Vacation Packages

If you could spend time with your family in paradise with no one around - would you go? From idyllic beaches to friendly animals, The Bahamas might just be the perfect destination for families.
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Bahamas Honeymoon Packages

Customize your dream honeymoon, experiencing paradise with no one around. Choose from a curated selection of hand-picked experiences designed just for you.

What are the Bahamas?

If there is paradise on Earth, it’s probably the Bahamas. Over 700 islands extend through crystal-clear waters, offering an escape you won’t believe exists. It is believed Christopher Columbus arrived on the island of San Salvador, in the Bahamas, in 1492. At the time, the Bahamas were populated by Arawak Indians. The British first arrived in 1647, and the Bahamas officially became a colony in 1783.

Travelers flock to the Bahamas in search of something extraordinary. New Providence Island is home to the capital, Nassau. Nassau is where you will find the world-famous Atlantis Resort. Eleuthera is best known for its world-class pink sand beaches. But most travelers head to the Exumas, the island of swimming pigs and the bluest water in the world.

If you would like to visit the Bahamas, the best time is usually from December to April. You can spend your days relaxing in uncrowded white-sand beaches, eating cracked conch, drinking local Kalik’s and exploring secret underwater wrecks all year long. You can also explore countless museums, monuments, casinos, and much more. The official currency in the Bahamas is the Bahamian Dollar, but the American currency is also widely accepted.

Nassau, The Capital of The Bahamas

Nassau offers a side of The Bahamas – I would say – a little less authentic. Enjoy it for what it is. Visit historical sights. Walk the Queen’s Staircase. Learn about the Piracy Era. Try some delicious fish fry. Wander around Downtown Nassau, lined up with pastel-colored colonial buildings. Relax at Paradise Island. Or venture to the thrilling slides of Aquaventure.

But if you want to relax by the beach with no one around, skip Nassau. If you want to add a little Colonial History and a touch of nightlife, put Nassau on the list.

Exumas Bahamas

You can find the most extraordinary sandbars in The Exumas. Dreamy-like sandbars so gorgeous that you’ll pinch yourself. 

Imagine walking on footprint-free beaches – all you can hear is the sound of waves and the warm sun on your skin. The beach is the most beautiful you’ve ever seen, yet no one is around. The Exumas will give you that kind of experience.

This is also the hotspot for most bucket list experiences in the Bahamas. Meet the worldly-famous swimming pigs at Big Major Cay. Swim with the nurse sharks at Compass Cay. Or dive into spectacular underwater wrecks – including a mermaid.

Eleuthera, Pink-Sand Beaches in the Bahamas

Stretching over 100 miles, Eleuthera sets apart for its sprawling pink sand beaches. Imagine walking barefoot on soft, blush-colored sand, with the turquoise waves lapping at your feet.

It is also home to countless spectacular diving sites, or even near blue waters hiding secret sandbars. 

If you don’t island hop on Eleuthera, you haven’t truly experienced its magic.

Grand Bahama Bahamas

Few islands are as diverse as Grand Bahama. Between miles of secluded beaches, gorgeous National Parks, spectacular diving, or championship golf courses – turn the island into a favorite.

Grand Bahama is most world famous for Tiger Beach, one of the six places on the planet with resident tiger sharks. But there are more exciting diving opportunities here. Vibrant coral formations and wrecks – teeming with marine life. Or the second-largest underwater cave system in the world, with over 32,000 feet of mapped tunnels.

Andros, The Third Largest Barrier Reef in the World

Andros – the largest island in The Bahamas. The island is so green and extensive, the locals call it the Big Yard. Here, divers, fishermen and eco travelers flock every year to find something unexplored.

The island, made of blue holes, mangrove edged waterways, pine forests, creeks and lakes is a paradise for any nature lover. Here, you can find countless blue holes scattered along the island. There are more than 150 of them, and each of them is a unique dive. For those seeking a tranquil escape, or world-class diving – there’s no place like Andros.

Bimini Bahamas

Despite its small size, Bimini is home to stunning beaches. If you feel you need to be alone, there are nearby Cays which are secluded and uncrowded. Turtle Rocks, Piquet Rocks, Holm Cay and Honeymoon Harbour all offer quiet, smooth sandy beaches. 

For those looking to relax, Bimini offers crystal-clear waters. But offshore, it’s where the real magic happens – especially for adrenaline travelers.

Abacos, The Boating Capital of the Bahamas

Made up of multiple islands and cays, The Abacos are made of miles upon miles of white-sand beaches. With 17 marinas scattered along the island chain, travelers can island hop with ease.

Picture yourself sailing. You look around. There’s something spectacular. You decide to drop anchor, and suddenly… you’ve found your slice of paradise with no one around. The Abacos gives you that kind of experience.

With so much to explore, it’s no wonder The Abacos enchants thousands of boaters every year. Ready to set sail?

Berry Islands Bahamas

Few places give you the feeling of The Berry Islands. With roughly 30 cays making up the scene, travelers here are excited to island hop between cay to cay.

Gorgeous beaches, secret sandbars, colorful reefs, even underwater wrecks and blue holes. Diving opportunities here are as diverse as alluring. What makes The Berry Islands unique is its unspoiled atmosphere.

Berry Islands is one of those off-the-beaten-path destinations. Exploring it – will feel like a dream!

Long Island, The Second Deepest Blue Hole in the World

Tucked away into the Caribbean Sea is Long Island. This island is perfect for those looking for a peaceful getaway in The Bahamas – with plenty of diving sites to explore.

Picture yourself on a secluded beach with no one around. Long Island will give you that kind of experience. But Long Island is not just about stunning beaches. Here, you will find world-class diving spots, all sorts of fishing, and incredible miles of boardwalks.

Acklins and Crooked Islands Bahamas

Few places feel as sparsely populated as Acklins and Crooked Islands. Here, landscapes are untouched, and often, yours and yours to explore alone. 

An unmissable stop is the Bight of Acklins – an island river home to shallow waters. So shallow that the water under knee level makes it a paradise for any angler.

Unlike other islands in The Bahamas, luxury here has a different meaning – it’s about touching paradise at your own rhythm.

San Salvador, Where Christopher Columbus Once Anchored

San Salvador’s diving sites are unlike any other in The Bahamas. This small, serene island is renowned for its spectacular reef and wall diving, as well as one of the best shark dives in The Bahamas. With 50+ diving sites, San Salvador is often considered a diver’s paradise.

Just like the offshore, the in-land is packed with spectacular attractions. Beaches are secluded by definition and natural parks protect rich and varied animal life – including Rock Iguanas and countless bird species.

Interestingly, this is also one of the few islands where Christopher Columbus once anchored. Stepping here – is anything but ordinary.

Rum Cay Bahamas

Rum Cay is known as the ‘Sleepy Island’ and remains untouched. You can be one of the few exploring it – as the island is one of The Bahamas best kept secrets.

Imagine vibrant coral reefs, miles of untouched beaches, historic landmarks, and world-class diving opportunities. Just offshore, you’ll discover exhilarating dive sites, teeming with marine life and waiting to be explored.

Rum Cay’s charm lies in its contrasts. One day, you can unwind on a secluded beach, and the next, you can dive into adventure with surfing, kitesurfing, or even skydiving. That’s the true allure of this island!

Inagua, Birdwatching Capital of The Bahamas

Pristine and untouched – Inagua is a paradise that remains sparsely inhabited. With over 80,000 flamingos and 140 bird species calling Inagua home, this island is a birdwatcher’s dream. Don’t forget your camera—wildlife here is hard to resist!

Out of all the Out Islands, this is one of the best for Ecotourism.

Cat Island Bahamas

If there is a nature-steeped destination, it would be Cat Island – a destination for kitesurfing, swimming, hiking, and relaxing. Everything here feels very authentic. 

Historical landmarks, miles of rolling hills, caves, and deserted beaches. Cat Island even offers an 8-mile pink sand beach. For those who like to stay off the beaten path, there is a secret beach trail that will simply take your breath away.

Mayaguana, Most Isolated and Undeveloped than Any Other Island

Mayaguana is one of our planet’s most undiscovered gems. With no more than 400 inhabitants, this island remains almost untouched – boasting footprint-free beaches and a perfect underwater world.

The underwater world on Mayaguana is vibrant and pristine, just as you’d imagine. Dive offshore reefs, breathtaking walls and drop-offs. Even a cave system. Just offshore, there is a small islet – Booby Cay – where countless brown boobies call it home. It’s also the natural habitat for small rock iguanas, and wild goats left behind by early settlers.

Here, everything is untouched. For those looking for something a little out of the ordinary, this is it!

Ragged Islands Bahamas

On Ragged Islands there are only two rules: relax and sail. Quiet and secluded, these islands scattered along the Caribbean Sea are almost untouched. For avid explorers, Ragged Islands offer thrilling possibilities under and above water that you didn’t know existed.

Rent a boat, and the cays are yours to explore. This quiet island makes it a paradise for those seeking relaxation, or just looking to sail to where the wind blows.