The Islands of The Bahamas
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Paradise Island Harbour Resort
Golf, Snorkelling, Scuba Diving
£2070 for 2 people for 7 nights
Pelican Bay at Lucaya
Island's new boutique hotel
£2050 for 2 people for 7 nights
British Colonial Hilton
Enjoy SPA and water sports
£2145 for 2 people for 7 nights
Sheraton Cable Beach Resort
4* Hotel All Inclusive
£2820 for 2 people for 7 nights
 

Compass Point
Boutique Resort
£1050 for 2 people for 7 nights
Abaco Beach Resort & Boat Harbour
Ocean Front Cottages
£699 for 2 people for 7 nights
Best Western Bay View Suites
Suites, Villas & Townhouses
£850 for 2 people for 7 nights
Treasure Cay Hotel Resort & Marina
3.5 miles of beautiful beach
£516 for 2 people for 7 nights
  

UNEXSO
Close Dolphin Encounter
£45 per person
Aqua Cat
All-Inclusive Dive Liveaboard
£1690 per person
Robinson Crusoe Shipwreck Cruises
Cruise the waters of Nassau
£27.43 per person
East End Adventures
A real treat for nature lovers!
£17.46 per person
  

About The Bahamas

If you’re searching for a perfect tropical paradise with crystal-clear waters and blindingly beautiful white sand beaches, come and discover The Islands of the Bahamas.

Just 50 miles off the coast of Florida, stretching southwards across the shimmering azure sea, these 700 islands offer a kaleidoscope of different colours, cultures and experiences.

Whether it’s the glitz and glamour of Nassau and Grand Bahama Island you’re after, or the rustic escapism of the Out Islands, holidaymakers can enjoy the different flavours that give The Bahamas its diverse appeal.

The 100,000 square miles of sea that envelop the islands in vivid shades of blue and green are renowned for world-class diving, fishing and sailing.

On land, the distractions are just as varied, with historic colonial-style buildings, sophisticated hotels, first-rate golf courses and unspoiled nature reserves.

Duty-free stores, chic boutiques and ethnic markets make the islands a shopper’s dream, and there’s plenty of evening entertainment to keep even the most ardent party animal happy. Alternatively, those who want to escape the bright lights can find plenty of peaceful island hideaways to choose from.

Evidence of the fascinating history and culture of The Islands of the Bahamas is everywhere, from the riot of noise and colour that is the annual Junkanoo carnival to the local art, dance and music scenes.

Your hardest decision will be choosing which islands to visit!


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