Discover Grand Bahama.
The Grand Vacation.

Grand Bahama Island. Click to enlarge.

Here on the island of Grand Bahama there really is adventure everywhere you look. Dive in to some of the most beautiful surroundings and encounter a culture like no other. With so much to experience you will want to keep coming back time after time.

To find out more about the many amazing adventures click some of the links below and soak up everything that is Grand Bahama Island.


If you prefer to sit back and let someone else take the reins then you may like to take a guided boat tour, an evening wine cruise, a trip on the party boat, glass bottom boat tour or other similar excursions.

There are dolphin experiences. Dive, swim and feed these beautiful mammals and share the experience in their natural habitat.

You can view the island from a variation of transportation. You could take a horseback excursion and take a ride down the oceanfront and see some of the ‘outback’ nature paths, or join the convoy on a guided jeep tour.

There are a total of five golf courses on the island so for the golf enthusiast there is plenty of variation to keep you occupied. Currently two courses, The Emerald and the Lucayan are under major refurbishment but The Reef at Grand Lucayan, Fortune Hills and The Ruby are all excellent courses to match any around the world.

Or if you prefer there are many beaches to relax and unwind. Also new to the island you can find Bahamas Adventure beach bar and activity center right across the street from Lucaya Gardens, with kayaks, paddle boards and a water trampoline available to all patrons.

There are local shops and markets to cater for your everyday groceries and supermarkets a plenty to fill your refrigerators for the length of your stay.

And when the sun goes down the fun doesn’t stop, Port Lucaya is the place to be where there is entertainment for all ages. There are shows on the main stage in Count Basie square and bars and restaurants in the surrounding locales with all different themes and cuisines. On Wednesday night at Smith’s Point, Taino Beach, there is the local tradition ‘Fish Fry’ where you can go and feast on the catch of the day and then party on throughout the evening, Port Lucaya Marketplace is a five minute ferry ride from Lucaya Gardens and Smiths Point and Taino Beach are a ten minute walk or two minute car journey.

Travel options to and from Grand Bahama are plentiful, with airlines running daily services from a number of cities around the US and flights coming in from Canada and other Bahamas family islands regularly too. American Airlines alone fly 4 or 5 flights a day into Freeport from Miami which is the gateway to the world with flights coming in from all over the US, the UK and all over Europe every day.

Another way to reach the island are the cruise ships coming over from Florida, either the Fast ferry Balearia or the Grand Celebration sailing every other day.

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