Discover Nassau's natural beauty with Bahamas Outdoors Tours. We specialize in birding tours, nature tours, and off-road biking tours. Birding tours are offered on New Providence and Paradise Island. Day or overnight tours to Andros, Eleuthera, or other Out Islands can be arranged on request.
Tours are half-day or full-day. During the tour, you can expect to see resident and migrant birds (depending on the season), and visit forests, wetlands, seashores, ponds and/or nature reserves.
Novice, experts or wildlife photographers are welcomed. Our biking tour experience includes offroad cycling, away from traffic and noise, on all-terrain bicycles through shady woodland trails, open forest, the seashore, and mangrove creeks. Choose a relaxed, easy ride or a longer, more challenging route.
Nature tours are fun for the entire family. A half-day nature tour will take you off the beaten track and away from the concrete jungle. This is a comfortable 4-hour tour by vehicle with some gentle walking according to your desire or ability.
Visit some of the nature reserves in New Providence—The Retreat Gardens, Harrold & Wilson Ponds National Park (freshwater), Bonefish Ponds National Park (salt water), and The Primeval Forest. Join us to learn about the birds, butterflies, native flora, bush medicine, and the different ecosystems.
Our tours are custom designed for your pleasure. All tours include an eco-tour guide and refreshments, and a picnic lunch with full-day tours. Carolyn Wardle has owned and operated Bahamas Outdoors since its inception in 1997. A resident of The Bahamas since 1964, Mrs. Wardle has been birding for many years.
She is one of the first Bahamas Ministry of Tourism certified Birding Tour Guides, a director of the Society for the Conservation and Study of Caribbean Birds (SCSCB), and is an active member of The Bahamas National Trust's Ornithology Group, organizing monthly field trips on New Providence, and multiday trips to the other islands.
Her company, Bahamas Outdoors, offer a range of nature-oriented tours in Nassau and the Family Islands of The Bahamas.