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Adverturers have countless experiences awaiting them across the 16 islands of The Bahamas. No two islands are alike: Each has its own vibe, activities, and accommodations.
Here’s what to do based on your vacation style:
Ocean adventurers:
- Scuba diving to see the stunning reefs or mystical shipwrecks is a must — and The Resort Course makes it easy for first-timers.
- Swim with a pod of wild dolphins in the warm waters of Bimini.
- These waterfront havens sit on white sand beaches and offer beach access, water sports, and fishing guides.
Families:
- On the island of fun that is Nassau’s Baha Bay waterpark, kids of all ages can slip, slide, and splash.
- See the Elbow Reef Lighthouse in Hope Town — the last working, kerosene-burning lighthouse in the world.
- 17 stays offer family-friendly convenience with kids activities, pools, live entertainment, and restaurants on-site.
Animal lovers:
- Don’t miss the swimming pigs. Exuma’s Big Major Cay is uninhabited — except for about 20 pigs and piglets living the easy life.
- Marvel at The Bahamas’ national bird at Nassau’s Ardastra Gardens.
- Tiamo Resort offers eco-friendly villas surrounded by the tropical vegetation (and indigenous species) of South Andros.