Abaco
Often referred to as the sailing capital of the world, Abaco is the third most populous island and has dozens of offshore cays covering over 130 square miles of Bahamian aquamarine water. Beside the quaint colonial towns that bear resemblance to New England, The Abacos enjoy two golf courses, miles of stellar beach, along with great fishing and diving.
Featured Hotel - Hope Town Lodge
Welcome to Elbow Cay and Hope Town Lodge, a place where the distractions and demands of everyday life melt away under the tropical sun leaving only the pure essence of an island vacation. At Hope Town Lodge, your morning commute means a short walk...
Mayaguana
The most isolated and least developed of the Bahama Islands, Mayaguana an ideal getaway for travelers seeking rustic fishing villages with friendly people, picturesque footprint-free beaches and unique indigenous wildlife.
Cat Island
Cat Island offers much to discover, with cotton plantation ruins and slave huts scattered around the island, dating back to the 1700s. Cat Island is also home to Mount Alvernia, the highest elevation in the country at 206 feet above sea level. Here you will find the remains of a miniature monastery with hand-carved steps out of solid rock.
Featured Hotel - Pigeon Cay Beach Club
Imagine an 8 mile wide bay with three miles of white, powdery, sand beach, seven airy cottages, a couple of hammocks, birds singing and the sound of the sea lapping against the beach… Imagine yourself walking out of your cottage and into the cr...
Bimini
Situated just 40 miles off the coast of Florida, Bimini is home to the finest fishing in the Bahamas, and attracts many a sportsmen to the championship fishing tournaments held year round. A favorite destination of Ernest Hemingway, its unique location on the Gulf Stream provides for an abundance of marine life.
Andros
The largest of the Out Islands, Andros boasts abundant natural attractions, such as Tongue of the Ocean - a 6000ft abyss, and the world’s third-largest barrier reef. The highlight of many a traveler however, are the miles of secluded shallow water flats perfect for bonefishing, that earn it the title of Bonefish Capital of the World.
Featured Hotel - Nathan's Lodge
Nathan’s Lodge is tucked away on the southeast side of Andros, in the quaint town of Kemp’s Bay, just ten minutes from the airport at Congo Town. Nathan’s is fast becoming the premier choice for bonefishermen from around the world. Nathan’s fea...
Grand Bahama Island
The second most popular tourist destination in the Bahamas, Grand Bahama offers, inviting hotels, casinos and nighttime entertainment. For those into nature, Grand Bahama has miles of deserted clean-white beaches, three national parks and one of the worlds largest and oldest underwater cave systems.
Featured Hotel - Paradise Cove Beach Resort
Paradise Cove offers The Bahamas like no one else can! Tired of the crowds? Our secluded beach offers a day of relaxation without the crowds, without the vendors. Come and enjoy the snorkeling, swimming, kayaking, volleyball or just enjoy doing...
Acklins
Although it is one of the least known and most preserved of the islands, Acklins’ natural beauty offers excitement, along with relaxation. There are miles of undisturbed sandy beaches, coral gardens, limestone caves and cliffs, remnants of slave and cotton plantations along with ancient churches and fortifications.
Featured Hotel - Chester's Highway Inn and Bon...
Chester's Highway Inn and Bone Fish Lodge is a dream come true for us and we are happy to be able to share our lodge with you. As natives to the beautiful island of Acklins, we believe the saying "Acklins Island…only Heaven is Better!" is real...
Ragged Island
A quiet and serene district, the Ragged Island district is sought out mainly for its great fishing. The string of colorful miniature islands within the chain, with interesting names like Raccoon Cay, Hog Cay and Double-Breasted Cay, are also a lure for boaters wishing to discover their many hidden treasures.
In the meantime you can find flights for: Abaco, Andros, Bimini, Cat Island, Eleuthera, Exuma, Grand Bahama and Nassau
Long Island
At 80 miles long and no more than four miles at its widest point, Long Island is certainly deserving of its name. It is known for its shallow and deep dive sites but is best known for Dean’s Blue Hole, the deepest recorded blue hole in the Bahamas.
Featured Hotel - Gems at Paradise
Located on a private Long Island Beach near Clarence Town, is a secluded resort that is nothing short of extraordinary - Gems at Paradise. By land, sea and air, this picture-perfect hideaway is blessed beyond words by three wondrous gifts of natur...
Crooked Island
Known for its natural beauty and many quaint villages, it is said that when Columbus landed on Crooked Island, he called it Fragrant Island because of the aroma of its many herbs. Lack of tourist overdevelopment means this is the place for relaxing, although for those into fishing, it is also known as a tarpum and bonefishing paradise.
Featured Hotel - Tranquillity on the Bay Resort
In the tranquil settlement of Major’s Cay on peaceful Crooked Island, a unique family-operated resort called Tranquillity On The Bay Resort exists. Offering five large, air-conditioned rooms outfitted with double-beds, Tranquillity more than lives...
San Salvador
Located in the far eastern Bahamas, San Salvador boasts the reputation of being the first place that Christopher Columbus landed upon when he discovered the new world. Only 12 miles long and 5 miles wide, San Salvador mostly consists of dune ridges, with troughs forming sparkling lakes that make up nearly a third of the interior of the island.
Featured Hotel - Riding Rock Resort and Marina
Life on San Salvador is pretty much as unhurried as it has been through the ages. Quiet, friendly and unspoiled it offers miles of deserted beaches and lush underwater reefs that were "discovered" by scuba divers as early as the 1960's. Shortly th...
Rum Cay
San Salvador's smaller and more sparsely populated sister island, the name Rum Cay is said to be in memory of a wreck destroyed with a cargo of rum which foundered off the coral reefs which abound the island's shore.
In the meantime you can find flights for: Abaco, Andros, Bimini, Cat Island, Eleuthera, Exuma, Grand Bahama and Nassau
The Exumas
The Exuma islands are a string of islands and cays that form a pearl necklace of long forgotten hideaways, natural harbors and secluded beaches. Landlubbers have distractions too, with the 62-mile Queen’s Highway winding past historic ruins, hidden beaches and convivial beach bars on Great Exuma and Little Exuma, the two largest islands in the chain.
Featured Hotel - Compass Cay Marina
Island Paradise as Nature Intended Nurse sharks sleep on the dock. Hundreds of bonefish drift like a living quilt between the pilings. Yellowtail and mangrove snapper, jacks, angelfish, puffers, grunts and grouper graze in their midst. A barrac...
The Berry Islands
This cluster of 30 cays, southeast of Bimini offer beautiful opportunities for both sport fishing and diving. The two largest, Great Harbor Cay and Chub Cay, are where most of the Berry Island residents live, and are the centers for activity. The surrounding waters of The Berry Islands offer dozens of uninhabited cays, miles of secluded beaches.
Nassau
Nassau is the center of industry, commerce and communications and presents a special charm, which captures the elegance of the old world while at the same time incorporating up-to-the-minute modern features. It offers a distinct blend of international glamour and tropical ease; this unique island pair gives you the freedom to do everything or nothing at all.
Featured Hotel - A Stone's Throw Away
At the west end of New Providence lays an exquisite hideaway. A Stone's Throw Away is perched on one of the highest elevations by the coast. Here our Guests can indulge in a rare panoramic view of Nassau's land and sea. The scenery boasts the best...
Florida
As the nearest US state to the Bahamas, Florida shares much of its sunny climate and tropical atmosphere. The more popular destinations of Miami, Fort Lauderdale and Orlando are just all within an hour’s flight from the central Bahamas.
In the meantime you can find flights for: Abaco, Andros, Bimini, Cat Island, Eleuthera, Exuma, Grand Bahama and Nassau
Eleuthera Harbour Island
First settled by the religious freedom seekers in 1648, Eleuthera has grown into the fourth most populated island with the highest concentration of resorts outside of Nassau and Freeport. On its satellite island of Harbour Island one can find quaint New England architecture amongst the narrow flower lined streets, all framed by the its famous pink sand beach.
Featured Hotel - Unique Village
A Special Island Get-Away…With Memories to last Forever! Come Let Us Spoil You. Unique Village Hotel and Villas, located near Palmetto Point on the beautiful Bahamian Island of Eleuthera, sits on a spectacular stretch of beach that runs for mil...
Inagua
The third largest of the islands, Inagua is knows as a bird watchers paradise, with the largest colony of West Indian Flamingos. Unknown to many, Inagua also has a large prairie in the center where wild cattle, donkeys and boar are said to roam.
