Bahamas Directory
| Name | Area |
|---|---|
| Bahamas National Trust Rand Nature CentreThe Rand Nature Centre comprises 100 acres of natural beauty in the heart of Freeport. A 2,000-foot trail winds through natural coppice and pine forest. A birder’s paradise, the center houses a variety of bird species that can be seen year-round. Peak bird-watching season is from October to May,... | Freeport |
| 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 |
| 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 | |
| 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 |
| Josey Cave, Fern Gully & Nature TrailAs you traverse the nature trail, you will not only be immersed in native vegetation, but also various species of birds – native and migratory – that reside in the larger indigenous hardwood trees. Other residents include lizards, such as the curly-tail lizard that has become synonymous with the... | West Grand Bahama Island |
| Lucayan National ParkNature trails and boardwalks lead to a variety of ecosystems. Two large caves are open to the public — part of one of the largest underwater cave systems in the world. Swimming in the caves is prohibited; diving requires a special permit. Picnic tables are located on the beach. | Lucaya |
| Peterson Cay National ParkPeterson's Cay is a mile offshore, surrounded by active coral reefs which provides excellent opportunities for snorkeling or diving. The cay is perfect for picnics and relaxation. Since this is a protected area; leave only footprints, take only memories and photos. Protected by Bahamas... | East Grand Bahama |


