
New Providence The Bahamas Travel Guide
Rose Island: A private island just a short boat ride from Nassau. Known for untouched beaches, snorkeling, and an easygoing ambiance.
Blue Lagoon Island: A private island including dolphin and sea lion encounters, plus a beautiful lagoon for swimming. Easily reached by ferry. Exuma Cays: While a longer day trip, popular for incredibly clear waters, swimming pigs, nurse sharks, and sandbars. Grand Bahama (Freeport): Possible by flight for an excursion or in the capacity of a multi-day extension. It has a different atmosphere and attractions.
Discover the scenic beauty and historical depth beyond Nassau's immediate tourist zones.
Serene parks and coastal drives away from the crowds.
Immerse yourself in local history and traditional village life.
Consider extending your journey to discover more of The Bahamas' diverse islands.
Dedicate 2-3 nights to fully experience swimming pigs, stunning cays, and pristine waters without rush.
Famous for pink sand beaches and charming boutique hotels. Requires flight to North Eleuthera and water taxi. Ideal for 2-3 nights.
Largest but least developed island. Known for the world's third largest barrier reef, blue holes, and bonefishing. Great for nature lovers.
Other islands presenting different attractions and vibes.
Connections between New Providence and the Family Islands.
Organize your time effectively for a rewarding Nassau adventure.
Identify what you want to see and do: history, nature, relaxation, or adventure.
Align your visit with seasonal events or desired weather conditions.
Match your plans to your budget for accommodations, activities, and dining.
Ask local people for their favorite lesser-known spots for authentic experiences.
Embrace unexpected discoveries and adjust your plans as you go.