32 places found
divingandros
The third-largest barrier reef in the world stretching 190 miles along the eastern edge of Andros. Visibility reaches 150-200 feet, with walls plunging to 6,000 feet into the Tongue of the Ocean.
culturalandros
Handmade wax-resist textiles using traditional batik techniques and Bahamian motifs. Androsia fabrics have become the unofficial fabric of Andros. Watch artisans work and buy direct from the source.
attractionnassau-paradise-island
Conservation-minded zoo & gardens noted for "marching" pink flamingoes, parrots & tropical foliage.
fishingbimini
Legendary resort and marina with great restaurants, bars and dive center. Come join us for the day to dine at our restaurants and then play in our pool and in game room. Everyone welcome!
national_parkandros
Unique geology has formed these freshwater "holes" in the ocean off Andros that can be explored by diving or boat.
fishingandros
The world's foremost one day fly fishing guides. We supply gear and offer great lunches in addition to lessons, float trips, since 1994 Jack Trout Fly Fishing International has been a leader for worldwide one day trips for fly fishing. Beginners to advanced welcomed.
beachlong-island
Small island famous for its fabulous beaches.
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The legendary beach bar on Stocking Island, reachable only by boat from George Town. Sunday pig roasts, volleyball in the sand, and the freshest conch salad in the Bahamas.
divinglong-island
The third-deepest blue hole in the world at 663 feet, set in a beautiful bay on Long Island. A world freediving record site with crystal-clear water.
culturalnassau-paradise-island
Enjoy a full-day excursion from Nassau to the idyllic Blue Lagoon Island, where you can swim with dolphins, interact with sea lions and stingrays, or even snorkel among native nurse sharks. There are plenty of other things to do here: join a Segway safari tour, swim in the lagoon, enjoy an eco adventure, or just simply savor some peace and quiet on an adults-only beach. A lunch buffet is usually included in your ticket, but lines can get quite long. Go all out with the Ultimate Animal Access pas
culturaleleuthera-harbour-island
Picturesque seafront village for visitors who want to get away from the more hectic touristy spots on the island.
landmarkabacos
This peppermint-striped lighthouse is one of the few remaining lighthouses in the Caribbean that is still man-operated.
national_parkthe-exumas
This 176-mile land and sea nature reserve is filled with beaches and family fun and has played a major role in conservation of fish native to the Bahamas.
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Nassau's legendary outdoor dining district serving fresh conch salad, fried fish, and Kalik beer. Dozens of colorful shacks, live music on weekends — the authentic Bahamian food experience.
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Window-like geological formation that provides a unique view from bay to ocean.
divingrum-cay
Sparsely populated with beautiful beaches and rolling hills, this island is a favorite destination for boaters.
wildlifeinagua
The world's largest breeding colony of West Indian flamingos — over 80,000 birds nesting in Inagua National Park. Combined with 140 other bird species.
eventnassau-paradise-island
Expect a fun-filled day on the shores of Nassau at this lively beach, popular with passengers from the cruise boats that dock nearby. Start with a dip in the water for some snorkeling or paddleboarding, then enjoy food like jerk chicken and lobster with a glass of Bahamian Junkanoo Punch from the comforts of your deck chair. Sign up for a quad-bike city tour, or a full-day watersport package for a day of excitement. On the other hand, if you’re looking for a quieter experience, consider getting
national_parkgrand-bahama
Home to one of the world's largest explored underwater cave systems. Gold Rock Beach is consistently rated one of the best beaches in the Bahamas, set in a pristine pine forest.
landmarkcat-island
A hike up 63-meter Mt. Alvernia to this small abbey will culminate in a panoramic view of Cat Island.
culturalnassau-paradise-island
Enjoy a full-day excursion from Nassau to the idyllic Blue Lagoon Island, where you can swim with dolphins, interact with sea lions and stingrays, or even snorkel among native nurse sharks. There are plenty of other things to do here: join a Segway safari tour, swim in the lagoon, enjoy an eco adventure, or just simply savor some peace and quiet on an adults-only beach. A lunch buffet is usually included in your ticket, but lines can get quite long. Go all out with the Ultimate Animal Access pas
beacheleuthera-harbour-island
Scenic beach, great for snorkeling and diving.
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Under the Paradise Island Bridge, Potter's Cay is the working heart of Nassau where fishermen dock. Watch conch salad being made fresh to order — the most authentic culinary experience in Nassau.
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The Queen's Staircase, commonly referred to as the 66 steps, is a major landmark that is located in the Fort Fincastle Historic Complex in Nassau. It was hewn out of solid limestone rock by slaves between 1793 and 1794 and it is said that it provided a direct route from Fort Fincastle to Nassau City. These steps were later named in honour of Queen Victoria, who reigned in Britain for 64 years from 1837 to 1901.
culturalcat-island
The bold, brassy, wholly Bahamian musical tradition using goatskin drums, hand saws, accordion, and guitar. Cat Island is the spiritual home of rake 'n' scrape.
divingbimini
Concrete ship originally built by Henry Ford during WWI, now an upright wreck in 14 feet of water.
beacheleuthera-harbour-island
We've got tours for on island guests and cruisers! Come spend a day with us and fully experience Eleuthera from a native's viewpoint. We offer tours that get you out on the water so you can see beyond the beach... Snorkel for conch - a sweet delicacy from the sea; catch some local favorites such as snapper, trigger, groupers; explore the sparkling crystal clear shallows around the shifting sandbars near deserted islands; savor a locally harvested meal freshly prepared and grilled on an open fire
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The world-famous swimming pigs of Pig Beach. About 20 pigs inhabit uninhabited Big Major Cay. Tour boats bring visitors to feed and swim alongside them — combined with nurse shark encounters and Thunderball Grotto.
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This fantastic underwater cave was used in the filming of two James Bond movies and is a must-see for divers and snorkelers.
divinggrand-bahama
Lovely beach, known for its remote stretches of sand.
beachthe-exumas
A crescent-shaped beach on Little Exuma straddling the Tropic of Cancer. Crystal-clear water, a painted line marking the Tropic, and virtually no crowds.
wildlifegrand-bahama
UNEXSO opened its doors in 1965 and became known as the most established dive center in The Bahamas. We currently offer our Snorkel Sea Safari and Glass Bottom Boat tours and Retail Store. We will soon be relaunching our renowned diving program at Sanctuary Bay. Alongside these exciting additions we plan to open a new education and research lab in the future. Stay tuned for what's to come!