Bahamas
Approximately 700 islands, spread over nearly 100,000 square miles of ocean, constitute The Bahamas. New Providence Island, home to the Bahamas capital of Nassau and Paradise Island is the most visited Bahamian island, thanks to its international airport and popular cruise ship dock. Freeport/Lucaya on Grand Bahama Island is also a popular destination offering excellent golf courses including ones designed by Dick Wilson, Joe Lee and Robert Trent Jones Jr.
Things to do
Well there is always Atlantis – with its famous Aquarium, pools and waterslides, it is always a family favorite. Watersports and Scuba are very popular too and, for anglers, the Bonefishing is the best in the world.
Top Beaches
- Cabbage Beach, Nassau
- Rose Island, 3 miles off Paradise Island, remote but worth it!
- Pig Island, Exuma Islands, swim with the pigs – super fun and worth planning the trip if you have time.
- Gold Rock Beach, Freeport – Grand Bahama
Climate
Average temperature – Summer: High 90, Low 78. Winter : High 75, Low 60. Average humidity 78. Average rainfall – Rain showers occur any time of the year, but rainy months are from May to October.
Dining
Restaurants available – Local. American. Fast Food. Gourmet. Continental. French. Italian. Chinese. Japanese. Polynesian. Mexican. Caribbean. French. Greek. Mediterranean. Seafood. 15% service charge is usually added. Dress code is casual. Some restaurants may require slightly more formal attire.
Major Language Spoken
English, Caribe