The Bahamas consist of islands with white and pink sand beaches, clear lagoons, and natural marine sites. From Nassau to Eleuthera, the archipelago offers water activities, nature parks, and colonial heritage. The islands feature underwater caves, coral reefs, and diverse marine wildlife.
Exumas, Bahamas
Uninhabited island in the Exumas where a population of pigs swims in the clear waters and approaches visitors.
New Providence, Bahamas
Administrative center of the Bahamas located on New Providence Island, concentrating government services and commercial activities of the archipelago.
Harbour Island, Bahamas
Five-kilometer beach bordered by turquoise water. Its pink sand comes from microscopic red shells of surrounding coral reefs.
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Island 180 kilometers long and 1.6 kilometers wide on average, characterized by its pink sand beaches and fishing villages.
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Island 5.5 kilometers long located near the northern coast of Eleuthera, known for its pink sand beaches and colonial houses.
Berry Islands, Bahamas
Island covering 20 square kilometers including salt marshes and lagoons attracting many water birds. Main inhabited center of the Berry Islands.
New Providence, Bahamas
Residential and tourist island 5 kilometers long connected to Nassau by two bridges, hosting several hotel complexes and marinas.
Abacos, Bahamas
Main town of Great Abaco with marina, local restaurants, and shops. Starting point for exploring the Abacos.
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Chain of 365 islands and cays stretching over 190 kilometers, with clear waters, coral reefs, and white sand beaches.
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Island 130 kilometers long characterized by limestone cliffs to the east and sandy beaches to the west. It is home to Dean's Blue Hole.
Long Island, Bahamas
Deep water diving site consisting of a vertical cavity 200 meters in the coral limestone.
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Group of small islands offering sport fishing sites with marinas and diving spots. Westernmost point of the Bahamas.
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This island, forty kilometers long, contains six salty inland lakes and dive sites with wrecks of historic ships.
Grand Bahama, Bahamas
Natural reserve of 16 hectares including an underwater cave network, coral reefs, and several forest trails.
Exumas, Bahamas
Six-kilometer strip of land east of Great Exuma, with beaches where stingrays gather.
Long Island, Bahamas
Network of caves over 1000 meters long containing Amerindian petroglyphs dating back several centuries.
Abacos, Bahamas
Protected area covered with Caribbean pine forests home to the Bahama parrot, a species found only in the archipelago.
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Island 77 kilometers long where houses adopt the typical white and blue colors of Bahamian colonial architecture.
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Group of islands located at the southern end of the Bahamas, including extensive salt marshes home to more than 80,000 flamingos.
Eleuthera, Bahamas
10-hectare nature reserve featuring the endemic flora of the Bahamas along marked trails, with information panels.
Abacos, Bahamas
Marine signaling tower built in 1863, painted in red and white stripes, located on Elbow Cay island.
Eleuthera, Bahamas
Large natural cavern at the northern tip of Eleuthera island, used as a place of worship by early settlers.
New Providence, Bahamas
6-kilometer beach north of Nassau, with fine white sand. Hotels, restaurants, shopping centers, and casinos line the coastline.
Nassau, Bahamas
Ship-shaped military fortification built from limestone in 1793 to protect Nassau from pirates.
Nassau, Bahamas
The fortress built in 1788 includes dry moats, tunnels, and forty cannons overlooking Nassau harbor.
Eleuthera, Bahamas
Narrow pass where the Atlantic Ocean meets the Caribbean Sea, replaced by a road bridge after the natural bridge collapsed.
Grand Bahama, Bahamas
4-hectare shopping area including stores, restaurants, and regular events by the Freeport marina.
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Island covering 5957 square kilometers bordered by the third longest coral reef in the world and covered with forests.
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Island featuring the Freeport tourist center and multiple scuba diving locations along the coral reefs.
Abacos, Bahamas
Island in the Abacos chain with British colonial architecture, white sand beaches and small harbors for boats.
Abacos, Bahamas
Island in the Abacos group containing colonial houses painted in pastel colors, marinas and a red striped lighthouse.
Eleuthera, Bahamas
Fishing settlement located on St. George's Cay, north of Eleuthera island, with commercial fishing docks.