Bahamas

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A sandy beach with footprints, palm trees, and a clear blue sky.
A beach with a clear blue sky, turquoise water, and an orange umbrella on the sand.
A tropical beach with clear turquoise water, white sand, and palm trees.
A beach with rows of blue and white striped lounge chairs, palm trees, and a large hotel building in the background.
An aerial view of a coastal resort with clear turquoise waters, sandy beaches, and lush greenery.

Zip down waterslides at amusement parks, explore peaceful trails leading through lush gardens and relax on golden-sand beaches in this large island chain.

The Bahamas are a well-known tourist hub and cruise-ship destination comprising more than 700 islands in the Atlantic Ocean just off the coast of Florida. Relax in a serene oceanfront spa, sip cocktails from a beach sun lounger, enjoy a helicopter tour of the capital city and take the whole family to a recreated pirate ship.

From Ernest Hemingway’s favorite retreat, Bimini, to the rolling hills of Cat Island, the Bahamian islands are as diverse as the residents who live here. While the islands have a long colonial history and still retain ties to Great Britain as a Commonwealth nation, The Bahamas has enjoyed independence since 1973.

On the island of New Providence is the largest city, Nassau, which welcomes tourists with its attractive harbor and lively atmosphere. Visit the Pirates of Nassau attraction to see exhibits on the area’s pirate past and watch animatronic pirates sail the open ocean. Families will also enjoy strolling through the Ardastra Gardens, Zoo and Conservation Center where you can spot creatures such as lemurs, jaguars and pink flamingos.

Outside of Nassau there are plenty of less-crowded vacation spots. Head to the island of Grand Bahama to explore its luscious botanical gardens, the Garden of the Groves. Stop by the Perfume Factory to find out what ingredients are used to create local fragrances.

Find family activities in The Bahamas for all ages. Chief among The Bahamas’ kid-friendly attractions is Aquaventure Waterpark on Paradise Island. From a mock Mayan temple to waterslides barreling through caves, this attraction provides hours of fun.

Getting to The Bahamas is no trouble at all, as there are about 57 airports throughout the islands and three dedicated international ones in Nassau, Grand Bahama Island and the Exumas. Once on the islands, rent a bicycle or motor scooter to zip around town with ease. Bus services are available on Nassau and Grand Bahama Island. Island-hop using a fast ferry service that provides high-speed transportation through the Atlantic.

The Bahamas offer a taste of tropical island life not far from the U.S. mainland.

Popular cities in Bahamas

A cruise ship docked at a port with a clear blue sea and a small island in the background.
Nassau
Known for Beaches, Islands and Excursions
Swim in turquoise water and sunbathe on white sand at the capital city of the Bahamas. Learn about the fascinating history that lies beyond the beaches.

Reasons to visit

  • Cable Beach
  • Junkanoo Beach
  • Love Beach
A resort with a large building, palm trees, and a water feature.
Paradise Island
Known for Beaches, Islands and Excursions
Best known as the site of the Atlantis resort, this flashy island is a haven for visitors seeking good times and beautiful beaches.

Reasons to visit

  • Ocean Club Golf Course
  • Aquaventure
  • Versailles Gardens
A coastal scene with clear turquoise waters, rocky shoreline, and a sailboat anchored near a small island with a lighthouse.
George Town
Known for Beaches, Sea and Boating
Relaxing George Town awaits: its beaches, snorkelling, hiking and more!

Reasons to visit

  • Hoopers Bay
  • Palm Bay Beach
  • Jolly Hall Beach
A wooden bench overlooking a beach with clear blue water and a thatched roof structure.
William's Town
Known for Beaches, Tropical and Friendly people
Filled with stories of a fascinating history of salt production, this old-fashioned village is the gateway to one of the Bahamas’ most beautiful beaches.

Reasons to visit

  • Tropic of Cancer Beach
A beach with turquoise water, white sand, and a palm tree.
Hartswell
Known for Islands
Get away to Hartswell! Enjoy the island views and more.
A sandy beach with turquoise waters, rocky outcrops, and palm trees.
Forbes Hill
Venture to sights like Little Exuma Beaches as you discover the local area in Forbes Hill.

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