Can't-Miss Locales
Throughout the chain of 700 islands that make up The Bahamas, natural splendor knows no bounds. Here, stunning landscapes and ecosystems are studded with historic forts, lighthouses and monuments. Discover the landmarks that make our country a celebration of past and present.
The Last Light of Its Kind
Meet the lighthouse keeper of the historic Elbow Reef Lighthouse, an icon on the banks of Hope Town and the last working, kerosene-burning lighthouse in the world.
Read MoreA Day at Captain Bill’s
There are over 180 blue holes in Andros—natural wonders centuries in the making. And at Blue Holes National Park, there’s one that’s just right for an epic afternoon.
Read MoreA Garden of Marvel
The national bird of The Bahamas ought to spend some time in the limelight. At Nassau’s Ardastra Gardens, the marching flamingos are the main attraction.
Read MoreExuma Cays Land & Sea Park
Protected for more than 60 years, the Land & Sea Park is the true jewel of The Exumas. Crystal clear waters, pristine beaches, and thriving mangroves remain unspoiled, just as nature intended.
Read MoreSurfer’s Beach
Surfer’s Beach is off the beaten path. To reach it, you might need directions from a local. And while the surfing culture on Eleuthera might be small, the waves are another story entirely.
Read MoreA Queen’s Highway
It starts at the northern tip of Eleuthera and snakes through small towns and wild, untamed beauty. This road, aptly-named, is paved with wonders like the Glass Window Bridge and natural pools warmed by the sunshine.
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