
Grand Bahama The Bahamas Travel Guide
A tiny, uninhabited cay, this Bahamas' smallest national park sits about a mile off the south shore of Grand Bahama island.
A popular spot for snorkeling, picnicking, and birdwatching. Its shallow reefs teem with marine life.
For more extensive day trips, explore the island's East and West Ends. These zones have differentive character, natural beauty, and local settlements.
Home to Lucayan National Park, Gold Rock Beach, and the traditional fishing village of McLeans Town.
Features the historic village of West End and the upscale Old Bahama Bay Resort. Known for fishing and diving.
Grand Bahama has many natural surroundings for relaxation and exploration.
Lucayan National Park has beaches, caves, and boardwalks. Peterson Cay National Park offers a true marine oasis.
The undeveloped The East side beaches offer tranquil beauty. Pine forests cover much of the island'the inland areas, a different natural beauty.
Miles of undeveloped coastline in the The Eastern part are ideal for solitude. Rural settlements share authentic Bahamian life.
Adhere to rules within marine protected areas. Avoid touching or damaging coral. Don't take marine life.
Grand Bahama experiences seasonal natural occurrences.
Experience the past plus get in touch with Grand Bahama island island's cultural heritage.
A small, historic settlement near Lucayan National Park. It was originally settled by freed slaves.
A traditional, remote fishing village in the East End. One of the oldest settlements.
The entire The Eastern district is largely rural, with scattered small settlements.
While not mainly agricultural, these regions have local farms.
Visit the small, historic settlement of Old Freetown near Lucayan National Park. It reflects post-slavery Bahamian life.
Journey to McLeans A municipality in the East End for an authentic fishing village experience. It offers a glimpse of traditional Bahamian island life.
Engage with local people in rural villages for a different perspective on life outside tourist zones. Support local artisans and cultural events.
Consider extending your Bahamian adventure to other isles.
The capital offers historical sites, mega-vacation spots such as Atlantis, bustling markets, and diverse nightlife.
Famous for stunning turquoise waters, swimming pigs, sandbars, and pristine cays. An idyllic, tranquil escape.
Known for big-game fishing and a relaxed, casual vibe. Closer to Florida.
Start your thrill in Grand Bahama (FPO) to feel its unique blend of nature and markets.
Fly to Nassau (NAS) for a few days to experience the capital's historical sites plus vibe.
Connect to a smaller Out Island like Exuma or Eleuthera for truly diverse Bahamian scenery and a relaxed pace.