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Discover in details what to do, what to see on each island... Nassau (New Providence)
Located on New Providence Island, Nassau being the largest city and the Commerce hub of the country is the Capital of the Bahamas. With a population of approximately 260,000, Nassau is home to nearly... Read more
Freeport (Grand Bahama)
Unlike its sister city Nassau, which was an old city made new so to speak. Freeport/Lucaya, located on Grand Bahama Island is more modern and is what some may call a planned city due to the fact that Mr. Wallace Groves... Read more
The Abacos
Dubbed the sailing capital of the world, the Abacos island is comprised of Great and Little Abaco and a number of cays to included: Wood Cay, Elbow Cay, Lubbers Quarters Cay, Green Turtle Cay, Great Guana Cay... Read more Acklins (Crooked Island)Comprised of a group of islands, Crooked Island in the North, Long Cay in the Northeast, and Castle Island in the South, lies in the shallow lagoon of Big Bight Acklins. From its widest point the island is 92 sq. miles long by four miles wide is... Read more Andros“The Big Yard”, “The Sleeping Giant” as it’s called by the locals. Shrouded in dense Pine Forest, the northern parts you’ll find hardwood, Andros Pine, Mahogany (Madeira), Horseflesh, and Lignum Vitae, Andros is the largest and least developed... Read more The Berry Islands
First Settled in 1836 and often referred to as the “Fish Bowl of the Bahamas”, The Berry Islands are made up of 30 islands and over one hundred small cays covering an area of thirty square miles. Starting with Great Stirrup Cay and... Read more BiminiThe closet of the Bahama Islands to the United States, located 53 miles due east off the coast of Miami, Florida. Bimini has a laid back down home feel, with just two districts North and South Bimini, which are separated by... Read more Cat Island
Home of international acclaimed Bahamian actor and good well Ambassador, Sir Sidney Poitier. The Sixth Largest Island in the Bahamas Chain, Cat Island is 48 mile long by four mile, the island stretches out into the Atlantic Ocean, Arawak Indian caves... Read more Eleuthera (Harbour Island)
This narrow island is 110 miles long and some in places little more than a mile wide, with a population of approximately 8,000. From its wide pink and white sandy beaches that seem to go on forever, to the renaissance of the Cape in South... Read more The ExumasLocated 35 miles southeast of Nassau, Exuma consists of two main islands, Great Exuma and Little Exuma, which are joined by a bridge, together with approximately 365 little cays makes up the Exumas covering approximately... Read more InaguaThe southernmost islands of the Bahamas comprising of the islands Great and Little Inagua together they cover 645 square miles... Read more Long Island
Split by The Tropic Of Cancer, which runs through the Northern Part of the Island, Long Island is 80 miles long by 4 miles wide with a population of roughly 4,000 people... Read more MayaguanaAbout 60 miles north of Inagua and 350 miles south of Nassau, this island is considered the halfway point between South Florida and Puerto Rico... Read more Rum Cay (San Salvador)
This is the most historical island in The Bahamas and believed to be the first landfall of Christopher Columbus on his initial voyage. Four separate monuments mark... Read more
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