
Bahamas
Crystal waters and endless sunshine in Caribbean paradise
The Bahamas isn't just another Caribbean destination — it's 700 islands scattered across impossibly blue water, each with its own personality. You've got Nassau's cruise ship crowds and cable beach resorts. Then there's the Exumas with swimming pigs and iguanas that pose for photos. Eleuthera serves up pink sand beaches that look Photoshopped but aren't. And Cat Island? Barely a soul in sight, just you and water so clear you can count fish from your beach chair. The thing is, most people stick to Paradise Island and miss the real magic. Here's how to do the Bahamas right.
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Seven Slow Days in Freeport’s Quiet Wild Corners
Week · $$$

Freeport Weekend: Beaches, Gardens, and Easy Island Flow
Weekend · $$$

Tidepools & Tree Canopies: A Freeport Jungle-Wild Weekend
Day Trip · $$$

Seven Wild & Romantic Days in Freeport, Grand Bahama
Week · $$$

Romantic Jungle-Wild Escape in Freeport, Bahamas
Weekend · $$$

Freeport in Bloom: Romancing the Best of Grand Bahama
Day Trip · $$$
Money-Saving Tips
- 1.Book flights and hotels together through packages — you can save 20-30% compared to booking separately
- 2.Eat at local fish fries and markets instead of resort restaurants to cut food costs in half
- 3.Buy alcohol and snacks at grocery stores before heading to outer islands where prices double
- 4.Travel in shoulder season (May or November) for 40-50% savings on accommodations
- 5.Take public jitneys in Nassau for $1.25 instead of taxis that charge $15-20 for the same trip
- 6.Book swimming pig tours directly with operators rather than through hotels to avoid markup fees
Travel Tips
- •Bring reef-safe sunscreen — many Bahamian waters prohibit regular sunscreen to protect coral
- •Pack light layers for air-conditioned spaces, as hotels and restaurants blast AC year-round
- •Download offline maps before traveling to outer islands where cell service can be spotty
- •Bring cash — many local restaurants and markets don't accept cards, especially on smaller islands
- •Book inter-island flights early as seats fill up quickly, especially during peak season
- •Pack motion sickness medication if you're prone to seasickness — boat rides can be choppy
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