Eleuthera / Harbour Island Travel Guide
First settled in 1648, Eleuthera is perhaps the best-known of the Out Islands and one of the main agricultural centres of The...
Andros Island Travel Guide
Covering a relatively vast 5,960 square km (2,300 square mile) just 48 km (30 miles) west of Nassau and 280 km (175...
Acklins/Crooked Island Travel Guide
Acklins Island
They say good things come in small packages, and truer words couldn't be spoken about Acklins, a...
The Abacos Islands Travel Guide
There's more to the 200 km (120-mile) necklace of islands and often uninhabited cays and beaches that form the Abacos than just...
Mt Alvernia Hermitage Travel Guide
A great place to get away from it all, Mount Alvernia on Cat Island is the highest hill in The Bahamas....
Cat Island Travel Guide
With miles of idyllic deserted beaches - especially the 13 km (8-mile) pink sand beach - cerulean waters, word-class diving, snorkelling and...
Nassau Festival Place Travel Guide
Festival Place, located on Prince George Wharf, was designed by award-winning Bahamian architect, Jackson Burnside. Its vibrant, colourful design reflects the architectural...
Cable Beach Nassau Travel Guide
A few miles west of Nassau is Cable Beach, covering four kilometres (two and a half miles) of fabulous beach with...
Nassau Paradise Island Travel Guide
Nassau, capital city of The Bahamas, lies on New Providence Island, the neighbour of Paradise Island. This island pair maintains a distinct...
Bahamas Travel Guide
The Bahamas delivers a steady stream of sun-filled days and glittering nights. When you want to get into non-stop action –...