As the capital of the Bahamas, Nassau is packed with attractions. Visit the historic Queen's Staircase, the Pirates of Nassau Museum, or take a tour of the Government House. Enjoy shopping at the vibrant Straw Market, or for luxury brands, head to the Bay Street Shopping area.
Known as the largest of the Bahamas islands, Andros offers untouched beauty, incredible snorkeling opportunities and the world's third largest barrier reef.
This private island offers a unique chance to swim with dolphins and sea lions and relax on the beautiful sandy beaches.
This chain of 365 islands is famous for its sapphire-blue waters, footprint-free beaches, and its swimming pigs. Take a boat tour, snorkel, or simply relax on the pristine beaches.
Popular for the Atlantis Resort, it offers a casino, water park, aquarium, and numerous dining options. It's a perfect place for families and couples alike.
Known for its pink sand beaches and colonial villages. Dunmore Town is a must-visit for its picturesque streets and homes.
Visit the Garden of the Groves, a 12-acre garden filled with tropical plants, waterfalls, and birdlife. Also, explore the Lucayan National Park that houses one of the world's longest underwater cave systems.
Famous for sailing, the Abacos offer a cluster of charming islands and cays. Don't miss the historic Elbow Reef Lighthouse.
Known as the big game fishing capital of the Bahamas, it's also home to numerous shipwrecks and the famous Bimini Road, which some believe is a remnant of the lost city of Atlantis.
It offers a blend of natural and cultural diversity, from historical ruins to stunning beaches and coral reefs.
Explore its untouched beaches, hike to the highest point in the Bahamas – Mount Alvernia or tour the ruins of the Armbrister Plantation.
Home to the world's largest flamingo bird sanctuary, Inagua offers a unique experience for nature lovers.
Known for its high-end resorts and excellent diving sites, it’s believed to be the first landfall of Christopher Columbus in the New World.
A traditional Bahamian street parade featuring music, dance, and costumes of Akan origin. It takes place on Boxing Day and New Year's Day.
The Bahamas offers a plethora of diving and snorkeling sites, including the famous Blue Hole, Thunderball Grotto, and the Andros Barrier Reef.