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Abaco National ParkEstablished in 1994, this National Park, comprising 20,500 acres in Southern Abaco near Hole In The Wall, has been designated a preservation area by the Bahamas Government and is managed by The Bahamas National Trust. Included are 5,000 acres of pine forest – the nesting area and habitat of about... |
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Alvin MunroeAs a lifelong fisherman and native of Ragged Island, I know all of the best places for whatever kind of catch you want. There is great bonefishing on the west side of the mainland and the cays. In addition, you can trawl for mackerel and king fish, or go bottom fishing for snappers and Margaret... |
Southwest Ragged Island |
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Bahamas Out-Island AdventuresYou can choose from a variety of adventure tours for all age groups, including camping safaris to rustic surfing lodges, drift snorkeling, cliff jumping, bird watching, visits to caves and historical sites, and beachcombing.We also offer surf lessons and rental of surfboard and snorkel equipment. |
Central Eleuthera |
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Bahamas Outdoors Ltd.Discover Nassau’s Natural Beauty with Bahamas Outdoors Tours offered include birding tours, nature tours and off road biking tours. Birding Tours are offered on New Providence and Paradise Island. Tours are half day or full day birding tours are offered on the island of New Providence. ... |
Northwest New Providence |
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Black Sound Cay ReserveBlack Sound Cay National Park, a two-acre mangrove reserve, was established in 1988. It is located near Green Turtle Cay, Abaco. Although small in size, this national park is an important habitat for waterfowl and other birds which winter in the region. |
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Black Wood PointIf you are a nature lover, you will want to explore Black Wood Point, located on the northeastern tip of upper Pirate’s Well. It is one of the natural habitats for Flamingos, National Bird of The Bahamas, and a variety of other bird species. It is also a breeding ground for conch and most of the... |
North Mayaguana |
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Bonefish PondEstablished in 2002, this 1,280 acre park located on the south central coast of New Providence is an important marine nursery area. It provides protection from storm surges to the communities on the southern coast of New Providence. In addition to the wide array of juvenile fish, crawfish, and... |
Southwestern New Providence |
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Calabash Eco AdventuresWith Calabash Eco Adventures, you will tour Grand Bahama Island the way it was meant to be seen. The 6½-hour tour includes pick up, drop off, a narrative bus ride by guide, nature visits of Boiling Hole in Hepburn Town, cave with short nature hike at Holmes Rock, leisurely pace biking in West End,... |
West Grand Bahama Island |
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Conception Island National ParkConception Island was established in 1971 as one of the National Parks of The Bahamas. It is an important sanctuary for migratory birds, nesting sea birds and green turtles, in addition to a rookery for nesting seabirds and a hatching site for green turtles. Christopher Columbus is said to have... |
North Rum Cay |
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Curtis Creek & North BeachCurtis Creek and North Beach are located in a former farming area, about 4-5 miles from the town of Abraham's Bay. The creek is a natural aquarium for a variety of indigenous fish and a habitat for green turtles. There is an abundance of native flora and fauna in the area, including a number of... |
East Mayaguana |
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Da FlatDa Flat is named for the fishing flats that it sits between – the ocean on one side and the wetlands on the other – and offers a quiet, relaxing beach experience that is perfect for the entire family. Nature lovers and those looking for seclusion will enjoy the setting, which evokes the feeling of... |
Southwestern New Providence |
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Dorcas ShuttleworthPack your binoculars and birding gear and get ready to see some of the most spectacular species of birds. Exuma's coppice and abundance of wetlands makes it ideal for bird watching. |
Great Exuma |
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Dover Sound Kayak AdventureKayak through one of the largest creek systems in Freeport, Grand Bahama known as Dover Sound. Dover Sound, designed as a park during the development of the private city of Freeport on the Island Grand Bahama, over looks miles of evergreen forest with prop roots known as Red Mangroves. Your... |
Freeport East |
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Erika Gates |
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Exuma Cays Land and Sea ParkCreated in 1958, this 176 square mile stretch of the Exuma Cays was the first land and sea park in the world and is famous for its breathtaking marine environment. It is also the first "no-take reserve" (all fishing is prohibited) in the wider Caribbean. |
Exumas |
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French WellsAs implied, this area derived its name from the wells which were dug by French pirates who used this area as a hideout during the years of piracy. It was a convenient location for them because the channel at French Wells was sheltered by the cays between Long Cay and Crooked Island, and by the... |
Northwest Crooked Island |
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Garden of the GrovesGarden of the Groves offers a variety of activities for those seeking tranquility, beauty and relaxation. Discover the many treasures including exotic plants and flowers; waterfalls; Bahamian art; migratory birds and butterflies; kid’s playground; garden café and much more. Other highlights include... |
Lucaya |
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Harold and Wilson Ponds National ParkLocated in south central New Providence, the Harold and Wilson Ponds National Park was established in 2002 for the protection of freshwater wetlands, bird nesting and feeding areas, and the pine forest. It encompasses 250 acres and once completed this park will be The Bahamas' first Watchable... |
New Providence |
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Henry NixonHenry Nixon is the only certified birding guide in Inagua. He can also provide snorkeling and kayaking tours including transportation. Call or email to make arrangements. |
Great Inagua Island |
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Inagua National ParkHome to the largest breeding colony of West Indian Flamingos, the Inagua National Park was established in 1965 on 183,740 acres. It protects wetlands, West Indian Flamingo nesting colonies, Bahama Parrot nesting sites and the largest lake in The Bahamas, Lake Rosa.
Designated as a Wetland of... |
Southwest Inagua |