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Grand Bahama, in the northern Bahamas, is the second most popular tourist destination among the Islands of The Bahamas. Freeport has the largest and most modern container port in the region and Grand Bahama island also is home to some fascinating natural areas like the Rand Nature Centre, the Lucayan National Park and the Garden of the Groves. About Island
Answers to Questions About Grand Bahama Getting HereThe Bahamas can be reached quickly by air or by sea. Easy access to The Islands Of The Bahamas makes this tropical playground a popular year-round vacation destination. Its proximity to Florida means just a short hop by jet, a pleasant day by cruise ship, or a memorable voyage by private or charter boat. Explore your options for travel to the Bahamas. Getting between The Islands of The Bahamas. Charter Air - For information on air charters and charter air services visit the Bahamas Web Directory Bahamas Air Travel page. Mailboat - Inter-island mailboats depart from Nassau and run weekly roundtrip to/from all islands. The mailboats are a leisurely way to get around. One-way passage to just about anywhere costs around $35, ranging up to $140 for some round trips. Remember, these mailboats run on Bahamas time, so they're a great way to slow down to the steady rhythm of the islands. For a list of all Bahamas Mailboats with island destinations visit the Bahamas Mailboats page on Bahamas-Travel.info. Private Boat - You can always charter a private boat to get you where you want to go, on your own time. You will find boat charter companies in the Bahamas Web Directory Bahamas Boats & Boating page. Dining
Bishop's Restaurant & Lounge - High Rock, Grand Bahama Island Café Michel's - International Bazaar, Freeport, Bahamas China Beach - Westin Breakers Cay, Our Lucaya Beach & Golf Resort Ferry House - Port Lucaya, Grand Bahama Stoned Crab - Taíno Beach, Lucaya, Grand Bahama Tranquility Shores - Taíno Beach, Grand Bahama Island Willy Broadleaf - Our Lucaya Beach & Golf Resort HotelsNorth Riding Point Club - Thanks for your interest in North Riding Point Club, the ULTIMATE bone fishing destination! We would be happy to answer any questions for you, or help you with reservations.
Our Lucaya - Our Lucaya Beach & Golf Resort is the most spectacular new resort on Grand Bahama Island, packed with fun, sun and amazing Caribbean experiences. This vibrant new island playground sits on 7 1/2 acres of pristine white sand beaches.
Bishop's Bonefish Resort - 7 Room Resort situated on the beach, East End, Grand Bahama. The perfect get away. Special Hotel Accommodation & Bonefish Packages. Beach Club Restaurant next door. Round trip transfer to Freeport for a small fee.
Club Nautica - Excellent executive residences in Grand Bahama- for sale or rental!
Club Viva Fortuna - The precious paradise that is Grand Bahama opens its arms to receive you to its only All-Inclusive resort, Club Viva Fortuna. Renowned for its ample beach, with white sand and warm tropical waters, you will find this excellent resort, with 276 rooms, both comfortable and attentive to your needs, which combined with the relaxed Island life and amazing natural beauty makes this a first class holiday destination.
Flamingo Bay Hotel - This is a beach property, but not ocean front, only a five minute walk to 1,500 ft. of white sand beach; one of the finest beaches in The Bahamas.
Freeport Resort & Club - Enjoy the relaxed atmosphere and tranquil garden setting at the Freeport Resort & Club on Grand Bahama Island in The Bahamas.
Ocean Reef Yacht Club and Resort - Our spacious 55 slip marina is located just a quarter of a mile off the south shore of Lucaya, and serves as the perfect spot for Angler Meetings, or just to get away from it all.
Old Bahama Bay - Just 56 miles east of Palm Beach, Florida, in West End, Grand Bahama Island, lies Old Bahama Bay – one of the most naturally spectacular and elegant oceanfront resort communities anywhere in the world.
Activities
West EndWest End, appropriately located on the western tip of the island, is the oldest city on Grand Bahama Island. This picturesque fishing village is probably best known for its history as a liquor smuggling town during Prohibition. Deadman's ReefThe home of Paradise Cove, where one can swim out to some of the best snorkeling reefs, and the Brown family, who have lived here for 100 years. A recent archaeological dig along the eroding beach front unearthed many ancient artifacts believed to have belonged to the Lucayan Indians - hearths, animal bones, pottery pieces and shell beads. One of the most important Lucayan archaeological sites to ever be discovered, it has been dated at around 1200-1300 AD. Holmes RockThis little community is known for a unique cave that sits behind a local night club. It is over 200 yards in diameter and produces fresh water at low tide and salt water at high tide. Eight Mile RockThis is the largest settlement outside of Freeport/Lucaya. The town is actually a string of settlements, lumped together, and named after the 8 miles of solid rock contained here. HawksbillThe residential area was created mainly to house the workers employed in Freeport/Lucaya. It is located on Hawksbill Creek, which lent its name to the Hawksbill Creek Agreement that paved the way for the creation of Freeport/Lucaya. Pinder's PointThis string of four connected villages can trace its roots back to a white settler and his slaves. The town has been slow to adopt the American-style fast lane culture that came with the tourist trade, even though it lies just minutes outside Freeport/Lucaya. Freeport/LucayaThe capital of Grand Bahama and the second largest city in the Islands of The Bahamas. The city was built expressly for tropical fun. It is the site of many tourist beaches and activities, as well as the International Bazaar and the Port Lucaya Marketplace. Resources
Grand Bahama Bahamas is a prime choice for a weekend getaway or an extended stay. Several airlines offer service to Grand Bahama. Take either a short flight from the East Coast of Florida or a quick hop from Nassau or Grand Bahama where there is good connecting service from all destinations around the world. |
Grand Bahama, in the northern Bahamas, is the second most popular tourist destination among the Islands of The Bahamas. Freeport has the largest and most modern container port in the region and Grand Bahama island also is home to some fascinating natural areas like the Rand Nature Centre, the Lucayan National Park and the Garden of the Groves.
Grand Bahama Restaurants
While enjoying your Bahamas vacation there are hundreds of activities on land and sea to choose from; sailing, windsurfing, parasailing, fishing, snorkeling and scuba diving, golf, photo tours, biking and hiking.