
BAHAMAS
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More than three-fourths of the Bahamas lies underwater, making the islands ideal for an array of water sports and even swimming with dolphins. The Bahamas offers landlubbers golf and tennis, while nature lovers can hike in the national parks. Energetic Nassau/Paradise Island offers the largest variety of activities, while exclusive Exuma and Harbour Island lure privacy-seekers to secluded beaches.
Popular Things to Do in The Bahamas
- Check out Potter’s Cay for conch fritters and spicy conch salad!
- Visit with locals at the Green Parrot, an open-air bar and grill
- Take advantage of duty-free shopping
- Try your hand at Caribbean Stud Poker
- Experience AQUAVENTURE at the Atlantis, Paradise Island

Andros
A favorite of celebrities, honeymooners, families, and groups seeking a secluded Caribbean vacation. . . Explore three miles of white-sand beach and swim in freshwater pools.

Harbour Island
A sanctuary surrounded by the famous three-mile pink sands beach. Cozy cottages provide stunning views of the area and make the perfect choice for those desiring a sophisticated but relaxed beach holiday.

Bimini Island
Located just 40 miles off the coast of Florida, the Biminis is where Ernest Hemingway spent time fishing and writing books. The islands attracts champion fisherman from across the globe.

Grand Bahama Island
Grand Bahama Island is the second most popular destination in the Bahamas. Along with rest and relaxation, enjoy upscale resorts, casinos, and a world-class scuba diving facility.

New Providence Island
Also known as Nassau, New Providence Island has the largest population in the Bahamas. The renowned Atlantis collection of properties can be found here.

New Providence Island (Paradise Island)
Also known as Nassau, New Providence Island has the largest population in the Bahamas. The renowned Atlantis collection of properties can be found here.

Out Islands: Abaco
The crescent shaped island of Abaco offers excellent marinas and championship golf courses. Enjoy the best sailing in the world in Abaco Bay.

The Exumas
The Exuma islands are comprised of several islands with 360 or more cays. Unlock the natural beauty of these secluded hideaways.