Grand Bahama
Great Hammerhead, Beaches & Golf – Grand Bahama Has It All
- Diving
- Nature
- Golf
- Beaches
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.
Highlights
Lucayan National Park
Lucayan National Park boasts one of the world’s largest underwater cave systems. Above ground, the park is a treasure trove of lush mangroves and secluded beaches, offering a paradise-like experience.

Pirates of The Caribbean
Scenes from Pirates of the Caribbean have been filmed here. They call it a “slice of heaven” for a reason. Gold Rock Beach seems to stretch endlessly at low tide, creating the perfect beach.

Great Hammerhead
Have you ever swam with sharks? At Tiger Beach, you can dive close to the majestic hammerhead sharks, a rare and exhilarating experience that few places offer.

Things To Do

Swim with Dolphins in the Wild
Get up close with playful dolphins in their natural habitat. The best part about this experience is that you get to interact with the dolphins out in the open ocean!

Play on Championship Courses
Grand Bahama is renowned for its championship golf courses – with spectacular design and views! Views so spectacular it’s an absolute dream. It really is a golfer’s paradise.

Interact with Friendly Stingrays
Dive into West End’s shallow turquoise waters and experience an intimate swim with friendly stingrays. Feel their silky movements as they glide gracefully around you.

Tony Macaroni’s Conch Experience
Eat freshly-caught conch packed with flavour. Tony Macaroni’s is so good, it may be the best kept secret of the island.
Where is Freeport Grand Bahamas
Grand Bahama is one of the northernmost islands in the Bahamas, located just 110 miles (about 45 minutes by flight) from Miami — making it one of the easiest Bahamian escapes from the U.S. It’s also about 150 miles northwest of Nassau.
What is Grand Bahama famous for
If you think of Grand Bahama, you’ll probably think of incredible beaches, underwater cave systems, and easy access from the U.S. It’s famous for Lucayan National Park, where you’ll find one of the world’s longest underwater cave systems.
What to do in Freeport Grand Bahama Island
Around Freeport, there’s no shortage of things to do in Grand Bahama. Of course, the island is home to tropical beaches where you can unwind and relax. But what makes this island so unique is the natural experiences you get to live here. Explore the largest underwater cave system in the world, located in Lucayan National Park, only to walk on a sandbar nearby next. Swim with dolphins in the wild. Enjoy duty-free shopping in Freeport. Venture yourself into reef diving. Or if you are a passionate diver, Grand Bahama is the island where you can spot the fantastic hammerhead sharks, located in a specific area offshore of the island.
Where to stay in Grand Bahamas
Combining with the tranquility of the island, are beachfront resorts and villas awaiting you. As with most Bahamas Luxury Resorts, selected resorts here are all-inclusive and will make you never want to leave. Imagine yourself playing tennis or golf on a tropical island. Grand Bahama will give you that kind of experience. But if escaping away from the chaos is the only thing you can think of, unwind in selected Grand Bahama villas you probably didn’t know you needed.
How to get to Grand Bahama
Fly directly to Grand Bahama, from Nassau, Miami or Fort Lauderdale. It’s easy and convenient. But if sailing the Caribbean’s blue waters would feel even more extraordinary, a private boat charter might be just what you need.
Is Grand Bahama island safe
Yes. As with all of the Out Islands in the Bahamas, Andros is safe and will feel like arriving at your own slice of paradise.

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