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The Bahamas – 4 of Its Most Popular Attractions

The Bahamas, an island paradise akin to that of a brilliant painting come to life, is a tropical archipelago, which consists of 700 islands and over 2,000 small cays scattered across the Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean Sea, only 80 kilometres from Florida at its closest point. 

From world-class fishing, diving, boating, snorkelling and sailing to mega-resorts, bountiful shoops and many fine-dining restaurants, whatever time you spend in the Bahamas is sure to be a period of unprecedented luxury. 

But, as always, when the choice is so plentiful is when it becomes the hardest to choose and so, to help ease that burden, we’re here to give you a look at some of the most popular attractions in the Bahamas. 

Nassau 

Despite the crowds of camera-toting tourists, Nassau manages to charm visitors and keep itself as one of the most popular cruise ship ports in the Caribbean.

If you’re looking for things to do in Nassau, you’re gonna be spoiled for choice. Enjoy the white sands of Cable Beach, stroll through downtown and Bay Street’s shops, restaurants, museums, and candy-coloured colonial buildings, and browse the Nassau Straw Market for souvenirs.

A day trip to Blue Lagoon Island, a short catamaran ride from Nassau, will give you the chance to interact with dolphins, and if you head to Ardastra Gardens, Zoo, and Conservation Centre, you’ll be able to see \many endangered and threatened species to be found among the tropical gardens. 

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Long Island

Long Island, one of the most beautiful islands in the Bahamas, is located in the southern half of the archipelago, off the beaten path. It’s an ideal place for those who enjoy basking in the beauty of unspoiled nature. The island, which is nearly 130 kilometres long and only seven kilometres wide, is a land of contrasts, with sandy beaches on the west and steep, rocky cliffs on the east.

Fishing, diving, and boating are some of the most popular activities to engage in at Long Island. Its many beautiful, unspoiled pink- and white-sand beaches are also ideal for beachgoers. Dean’s Blue Hole, the world’s deepest known saltwater blue hole, is also located on the island.

Blue Lagoon Island

On Blue Lagoon Island, you’ll find dolphin encounters, sea lions, inflatable fun parks, and a beautiful white-sand beach, among other exotic things. One of the most popular things to do in the Bahamas is to visit this attraction-packed private island, also known as Salt Cay, when on a cruise. Nassau is only about five kilometres away by boat.

This is a great place to bring the whole family. Swimming through turquoise water, playing in the inflatable water park, and kayaking in the lagoon are all activities that would be a hit with children. Parents can unwind in a double hammock beneath swaying palms, while animal lovers will enjoy the sea lion and dolphin encounters. You can top off all this fun with a delicious grilled lunch and tropical drinks.

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Treasure Cay Beach in Great Abaco Island

Treasure Cay Beach, which runs along the eastern shore of Great Abaco, is frequently voted one of the world’s most beautiful beaches. Visitors who come to bask on its creamy, crescent-shaped shore are wowed by this spectacular stretch of flour-soft sand and aqua water. The beach is located in Treasure Cay, an upscale resort community that hosts one of the most popular fishing tournaments in the Bahamas. Before you go, make sure to check the status of the tourist attractions.

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